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presupposition

[pree-suhp-uh-zish-uhn] / ˌpri sʌp əˈzɪʃ ən /


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I believe the contrary: most leopard-human conflict originates with the presupposition of conflict.

From Scientific American

Mr. Corcoran said the fanfare infringes on his right to a fair trial unblemished by outside findings and presuppositions formed from the public hearings.

From Washington Times

Before the trial commenced, Mr. Corcoran said the fanfare infringes on his right to a fair trial unblemished by outside findings and presuppositions formed from the public hearings.

From Washington Times

This is a presupposition, but it isn’t a crazy one.

From New York Times

In a court motion filed Wednesday, Mr. Bannon said the fanfare infringes on his right to a fair trial unblemished by outside findings and presuppositions formed from the public hearings.

From Washington Times