Sentences with phrase «presumed such»

Paleontologists have long presumed such films to merely be carbon - rich remnants of tissues, Lindgren says.
And not dissimilarity men were not to presume such.
One would presume such a change would allow for far more frequent week - long «flash» sales and other such experimentation with prices.
And biologists presume such areas are havens for a huge amount of unmeasured biological diversity that is not replicated when saplings and vines sprout from an abandoned maize plot.
As it presumes such a value judgement, the oft - used term «catastrophe» has no place within the scientific debate on climate change.
More important, there's no statement on the site that edits will be policed or, indeed, that there will be regular, timely updates to reflect changes in the act or new rulings, though I presume such would have to be the case, if the site is not to fall steadily out of date.

Not exact matches

People might presume there are adequate safety standards for such a prominent feature as a panoramic sunroof.
The Competition Bureau in its pleadings to the Tribunal not only presumed VOWs benefitted from the principle of «economies of scale» the Competition Bureau presumed (without evidence) that VOWs were so inherently cost effective that they surpassed «economies of scale» and generated such positive revenue for their operators that lower commission rates were virtually guaranteed!
Such savvy presumes a forward - looking, entrepreneurial aptitude.
Herbert, that's a fine thing to say and all, but still does kinda fit with the arrogance of presuming you're correct despite offering nothing to substantiate such a position.
The most that can be said is that the Court's decision presumed for the sake of discussion a competent patient's right to decline food and water, but did so without examining the implications of such a right or its constitutional status.
«As with every person in such circumstances the cleric's innocence is presumed until the contrary is proven and he retains the right to his good name.»
To those who have confidence in such natural orders, John the Baptist says: «Do not presume to say to yourselves, «We have Abraham as our father»; for I tell you, God is able from these stones to raise up children to Abraham.»
By what right did Paul presume to address the Christians of Rome in such universalistic terms?
In their profoundly shallow and reductive view of world history — such as their complete and uncritical acceptance of the asinine assertions of pseudohistorian D.M. Murdock, also known as Acharya S. — Zeitgeisters presume that everything they see as bad in the world, principally money and religion, was designed by a single person or group of people and then implemented whole and complete, the way automobiles go from the drawing board to the factory floor in Detroit.
But I for one, and I presume Father Heisig as well, can associate no empirical or scientific meaning with any idea of such a «Divine Without.»
The whole chapter is readiliy available if people read the whole thing, they wouldn't fall for such trivial madness that presumes that one isolated verse out of 129 could explain not only the whole chapter, but the entire book and religion!
He warns that it may simply be meaningless to presume that a molecule in isolation has any such feature so distinctive as a shape.
You seem to be a somewhat reasonable person, and I presume the cognitive dissonance that is required to defend what can not be defended logically prohibits you from even contemplating such a proposition seriously.
Why should athiests and agnostics have to respond to such a perverted view of natural selection, and why did he presume atheists would think that way?
But I had no illusions about such silence as an overarching panacea for the deep layers of racist oppression that the culture of the jail both presumes and re-instantiates.
He starts from an entirely anthropomorphic concept of a designer, presumes the set of values pertinent to such a concept, and then fails to find those values reflected in nature as he perceives it.
For a capitalist system such as ours to function well, it presumes that corporate decision - makers will act in their organization's, and thus their own, best interest.
Moving toward more modern social arrangements is presumed to entail a displacement or devaluation of traditional religious institutions, or at least some concessions on the part of such institutions to the secular environment.
In the article, Harrison discusses such «difficulties» in the text as problems with chronologies, differences in numbers, non-parallel accounts in the Gospels, the differences between John and the synoptics, and presumed error in the sources quoted (e. g.; Acts 7:4).
To assume that we could have such a chart is to presume too much: it is to be guilty of that libido sciendi «lust for knowing», which Jacques Maritain quite rightly has condemned as one of the worst manifestations of human sinfulness.
@ grassroots: I would like to believe that you were sincere in claiming that atheists have a ``... duty (as if being responsible to some authority) to debunk...» (I presume you to mean a belief in God) ``... via the Internet... [etc]», but when you mix sarcasm with rationality, then you lose creditability with me because you join the ranks of those who just want to poke fun at believers for entertainment and invite a heated argument with no intentions of converting such people.
In such a system, it is presumed that official decisions will be received without hesitation and out of a spirit of obedience.
In the absence of such data, the phrases do not denote nonexistent or transcendent objects or entities; rather, they simply do not denote at all, and the presumed metaphysical puzzle is, as much as anything, merely a function of awkward grammar.19
This presumes, however, that one might» virginity intact» reach an age suited for public office without having in any way committed oneself to such a sexual life.
Such a description presumes academic rigor and loving care of the Christian lore (not conventional catechesis) and the corporate nurture of the soul as well as the mind — for life in the world, not out of it.
Rauschenbusch presumed the solidarity of humankind, and focused upon the effects of that solidarity in the transmission of sin such that each generation is predisposed to evil.
What the new alignment is sure to bring, however, is an end to the historic dominance of large, pluralistic denominations, such as the United Methodist and Roman Catholic churches, which have presumed to speak broadly for societal values.
Such a view of preaching, however, presumes too much when compared with the average parishioner's understanding of a sermon's meaning and function.
Does it not even occur to the «thoughtful» Latter - day Saints who hold themselves open in this fashion that, if the heavens are really open to new guidance, we shouldn't presume which direction such guidance might take us.
We presume that some of the subsocieties of the body, such as cells and atoms, attain moments of individuality just as the whole animal does.
Proudfoot's dilemma presumes that just such a pure account of religious experience is claimed by all theologians who talk about religious experience; but this simply does not apply to American radical empiricists who assumed that experience is always already an interdependent combination of facts and values, objects and subjects.
Such a presumed immediacy regarding the purely historical can only lead to dead ends.
He suggested that the evangelist ask these people whether they thought him saved since he certainly would not presume to answer such a question on his own behalf.
The vocabulary included a predicate «Cncv» for expressing that a person conceives such - and - such under a suitable linguistic description, a predicate «Able» enabling us to express that a person has the ability to do so - and - so under a given description, and a predicate «Gr» enabling us to express that one entity is greater than another in what is presumed to be Anselm's sense.
So king Ahasuerus answered and said to Queen Esther, «Who is he, and where is he, who would dare presume in his heart to do such a thing?»
Such a presumed relationship and intimate understanding of what must be more than tens of thousands of persons on this particular mailing list not only contradicts the sincerity implied in the Christian faith but verges on personal fraud and manipulation.
If and when this mosque is built - and I presume it will since it is truly our freedom that binds and fetters so much as to allow such a travesty to even be considered - I think that fifty years from now people will wonder at the amazing and complete victory of Al Queda as to completely raze our symbols of democracy and capitalism and in its place raise up a mosque.
If I may presume, however, to speculate about the ground of his teaching, I would suggest that the key to the matter is the application of the Golden Rule of fairness to the question of supporting such laws.
The other incident is the blessing of the children whose parents brought them to Jesus, with his indignant rebuke of the overzealous disciples who presumed to protect him from being bothered for such a purpose.
They also suggested that a «specific market share, such as, for example, one third (based on international practice), could be presumed to confer market power unless there is strong evidence to the contrary.»
Yes but it needed to be done, whilst it can be argued whether he would be able to produce the same performances he does now in 4 years time, the whole idea i would presume would be to let the younger midfielders learn from such a talented individual now with the eventual hope that they would be able to surpass or perhaps match his ability, plus its always a good thing to have experienced players of such calibre around the squad, like barca with Xavi he may not be able to perform to the level he was in his heyday, but every once an again produces a moment of magic when you need it on account of the experience.
I try to think of them as demure and refined... and I shop intimissimi (VS just started carrying some of their stuff) because they have such pretty, soft bras that don't presume you want padding out to THERE.
I was flipping through it and saw a section in which she mentions that Italian children grow up loving their veg because their parents prepare the items with such love and care — and love them, themselves, I presume.
Before you presume to tell other people how to parent, keep in mind how fickle the world is and how easily you could end up on the wrong end of such coersion.
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