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    A long tradition Presupposes a free seating.

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    Non-violence and truth are inseparable and presuppose one another.

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    So they presuppose the existence of absolute moral value.

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    This liberal idea Presupposes that nothing needs to be done.

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    The liberal idea Presupposes that nothing needs to be done.

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    And I'm willing to bet that you were presupposing this.

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    The counter-accusation made by the Jews Presupposes that the tomb was empty.

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    It Presupposes that the good idea generators know how they think when they're thinking creatively.

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    Big tech corporations‘encourage instant gratification when democracy Presupposes a capacity for frustration and patience.'.

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    Thus, the profile of an English philologist definitely Presupposes fostering linguistic and cultural awareness.

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    The large portals encourage“instant gratification, when democracy Presupposes a capacity for frustration and patience.”.

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    Theory Presupposes that there is no theory or method for operating a business that can be applied in all instances.

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    It also Presupposes that a good idea generator can articulate(convey or tell us) what it is that they are doing.

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    However, the analysis has some limitations as it Presupposes that the rental behaviour of other than government houses remains unchanged.

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    Of course, this counsel given to the wives of elders or ministerial servants Presupposes that such wives are themselves dedicated Christians.

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    Religious acts presuppose some degree of impurity, or defilement for the practitioner, which must be overcome or neutralized, before or during ritual procedures.

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    Bulgaria and many other countries have active seismic activities on their territories, which Presupposes that they should be secured against this destructive natural phenomenon.

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    Contingency Theory- A theory that Presupposes that there is no theory or method for operating a business that can be applied in all instances.

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    Carry trade operations presuppose borrowing a low-yielding currency(the yen, for instance) and then lending a high-yielding currency, which makes it possible to get the interest rates differential.

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    Giving thanks for it every time, maybe, but asking for it Presupposes it might not come, which seems an unnecessary level of uncertainty if you are actually better.

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    Religion teachings presuppose that without the moral rules of a sacred text to guide them, human beings would naturally revert to living unethical, immoral lives that lack spirituality.

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    It Presupposes that the biblical account is merely a fabrication, because the book of Genesis records events which precede the creation of man(namely, the first five days of creation- man was created on the sixth day).

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    The integration of content from third-party always Presupposes, that the third-party notice the IP address of the user, since they are not without sending the IP address of the content to the browser, the user k & ouml; Nnten.

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    Central to the Pure Theory of Law is the notion of a"basic norm"(Grundnorm)'-a hypothetical norm, presupposed by the jurist, from which all"lower" norms in the hierarchy of a legal system, beginning with constitutional law, are understood to derive their authority or the extent to which they are binding.

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