Sentences with phrase «often presumed»

Results indicate that the often presumed causality is only partially supported, notably in experimental studies.
Parents do not want to create emotional pain, and waiting until the children are adults is often presumed to soften distress.
Although it's often presumed that the group is dominated by Conservatives, a closer look shows that these positions do cross partisan lines.
Non-legal writing faculty members and deans often presumed that anyone with a law degree — or even just one year of law school — could teach legal writing.
Climate at the regional or global scale is often presumed to be responsible for these changes (5 ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ — 14), with surprisingly little attention being paid to the possible effects of endogenous processes despite the fact that competition is often an important force driving stand dynamics and succession (15 ⇓ ⇓ — 18).
Yet, I had often presumed that my problems with the ideologically conservative and superficial Juno (Am I really expected to buy into that love story!?)
Doctors are also often presumed to already be well - paid, which, like an independently wealthy politician, could theoretically render them immune to financially driven conflicts of interest, a notion that some focus group conversations supported, Weinfurt says.
This picture of gradual change contrasts with what scientists have often presumed, that H. sapiens emerged relatively quickly during the latter time period.
«It is often presumed that the cooler North Atlantic will quickly lead to cooling in Europe, or at least a slowdown in its rate of warming,» says Ayako Yamamoto, a PhD student in McGill's department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and lead author of the study.
«Teachers subject to allegations are often presumed guilty unless they can prove their innocence.
[24] In other words, the missio Dei concept, which is often presumed to be exclusively a missiology «from above,» is also conceived to be a missiology «from below.»
So often we presume ourselves to be at the center of everyone's attention, and end up performing for an audience that isn't there.
Traister emphasizes that our culture often presumes that an unwed woman «has not been selected — chosen, desired, valued enough.»
He details its lessons about how nature and humans coexist everywhere, and how what we often presume to be pristine rainforest or grassland turns out to be nature's response to some past human invasion.
Educators often presume that particular ways of thinking — like using metacognition — are universal, whereas many students don't automatically use or even understand such practices and skills unless they were raised in literacy - oriented homes.
A cat's stomach is fairly small — and they don't need nearly as much food as humans often presume.
People often presume it is one of the world's most expensive countries.
Even if the convicted parent is not incarcerated, state family courts assessing child custody in a divorce proceeding will often presume that a prior felony conviction makes one parent unsuitable to receive child custody, and possibly even visitation with the child.
Consider that dual agency is illegal for all other professions and that the conflicts of interests are so severe that common - law often presumes that dual agency involves fraud.

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Ecumenical skeptics today often argue that presumed doctrinal convergence between Protestants and Roman Catholics only papers over an underlying — and fundamental — disagreement.
When the sandwich is not a «problem,» the thread of nondominant occasions may be presumed to be directing the relevant parts of the body in a way those parts often follow; the reservoir of canalized previous initiative suffices and conscious awareness does not intervene.
The need to defend reason, often against its presumed guardians (e.g..
Even book nineteen of the City of God, read most often because of its presumed political implications, ends with a discussion of the justice due God.
While people with Down syndrome often do require some extra assistance with things like learning and physical milestones, how does one presume to quantify the quality of someone else's life?
Because of the presumed motives of those who commission it, this type of research is often termed «administrative,» and it is conceptually based on the transmission model of communication.
I Ecumenical skeptics today often argue that presumed doctrinal convergence between Protestants and Roman Catholics only papers over an underlying — and fundamental — disagreement.
I am only presuming to take some examples that will illustrate how the interests of the manufacturers often are at variance with the public's.
PPKGO grows a number of varieties of coffee: Bergendal (they typica variety most often grown in Sumatra), Sidikalang (I presume this is another typica cultivar from the named region near Lake Toba), and the hybrids Catimor and Caturra.
They say it often enough, what Arsenal are about, so I presume they should know how to hit them where they feel it.
Sood said this type of plan is often pitched as way to give consumers more skin in the game, presuming that they will shop and compare prices for services or skip unnecessary care and therefore spend less.
I would not presume or recommend that decisions be left to the purported experts, who often represent special interests or have their own biases or narrow views.
Many new men to the Russian dating world are amazed at all the beautiful women's profiles, because of what so many men have heard or read in the press they immediately presume the beautiful ladies are ready to marry the first guy that comes along, this is not the case, these Russian women have allot of attention from all over the world and often are in no rush to marry, they like to take their time and be sure of the man they decide to have a relationship with.
As for the other arguments, I am just as capable of having fun as the next viewer - and I seek out fun in films more often than you might presume.
Alone or with Debra Hill, their approach is often to state the obvious - regarding shots, onscreen action - and to presume viewers / listeners have not seen the entire film.
Tying it all together is a piss - take, omniscient narration by Emma Thompson, who I can only presume is supposed to be playing the Voyager satellite because her bone - dry musings are often accompanied by insert shots of the final frontier.
It is less focused on American product and more focused on international product but it seems to be a great place to launch a presumed Oscar contender, since many of the critics who attend are often doing double duty for Oscar coverage.
He added: «We know that our colleagues in state schools often do a fantastic job with fewer resources, larger classes, more curriculum constraints and significantly different challenges and we do not presume to patronise them by suggesting we can necessarily run their schools better than they can.
Now keep in mind that these books are often from very unique genres with topics like exotic encounters with ghosts or how to embroider mobile phone cases, and what the sender and presumed author never quite gets is that their book, their pride and joy, might not be something that the guy who fixed the roof lies awake at night salivating about in eager anticipation of its release let alone the veterinarian and the dentist.
This quick guide does not presume to explain how to write a book from start to finish; rather, it delves into some technical aspects that often get overlooked during the writing and publishing process.
When the media talks about rising interest rates, too often investors presume that rates all along the yield curve will rise by the same amount - the curve will move up in parallel.
They evaluate far more than their detractors presume, and they evaluate less than their proponents often believe.
Owners often behave in a certain way around nervous cats, presuming that hushed voices and movement from room to room on the tips of their toes is the right strategy to adopt to avoid scaring them.
Chicago Canine Rescue has always been one of my favorites.because they often take dogs others won't, and breed of the dog or presume breed doesn't matter a bit.
People tend to slip past this fact quite often by presuming Nintendo was «first».
It's not often that a platformer balances challenging and engaging gameplay with an emotional and thought - provoking narrative, but Celeste is the exception to this presumed rule.
But these artists are often criticized for being essentialist and presuming that an inherent female identity exists based off biology.
Too often it's presumed that one lifestyle precludes the other, but most people have lived combinations of both.
WIELS, (whose often - presumed museum status I wrote about in February) have opened their long - anticipated 10th - anniversary show, the provocatively titled The Absent Museum, referring to the fact that there is, as it stands, no contemporary art museum in the capital of Europe.
The final section, «Protoshop,» presents photographs from the second half of the 20th century by Yves Klein, John Baldessari, Duane Michals, Jerry Uelsmann and other artists who have adapted earlier techniques of image manipulation — such as spirit photography or news photo retouching — to create works that self - consciously and often humorously question photography's presumed objectivity.
He seeks out what the ordinary so often conceals: the demise of the middle class, typically presumed to be the norm, yet, increasingly, the opposite is true.
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