presupposes in English

verb
1
(of an action, process, or argument) require as a precondition of possibility or coherence.
his relationships did not permit the degree of self-revelation that true intimacy presupposes

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "presupposes" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "presupposes", or refer to the context using the word "presupposes" in the English Dictionary.

1. Investigative journalism presupposes some level of investigation.

2. 7 Your argument presupposes that Dickens was a social reformer.

3. Habermas says that Argumentation presupposes that no force is used

4. Accountability usually presupposes evaluation, but evaluation does not necessarily imply accountability.

5. Their whole system of belief presupposes a benevolent God.

6. The idea of heaven presupposes the existence of God.

7. It presupposes that we can't be what we already are.

8. 24 The idea of heaven presupposes the existence of God.

9. It presupposes that the functionally optimal capitalist state is in some senses class-neutral.

10. This presupposes much more advanced levels of interactions and partnership, both nationally and globally

11. Now , the irredeemable perpetual public debt presupposes the stability of purchasing power.

12. 4 It presupposes that the functionally optimal capitalist state is in some senses class-neutral.

13. Attentiveness Perception (of someone's neediness) presupposes Attentiveness (Klaver & Baart 2011, Arvidson 2006, Weil 1951

14. This presupposes a refusal on [the court’s] part to be the ‘abetter of iniquity.’"

15. That directive presupposes that acts contrary to international law have been committed in the conflict in question.

16. Equality that presupposes the absence of all discrimination, on whatever grounds, is thus formally established in national legislation.

17. The word plot signifies a weaving together; and a weaving together presupposes the Coexistence of more than one strand

18. Waiver or acquiescence presupposes that the person to be bound is fully cognizant of his rights.

19. Consultation of this site presupposes acceptance of the terms and conditions of use as defined below.

20. This method presupposes parts made of conventional concrete, having the components hardened cement paste, rock aggregate, and capillary pores.

21. That presupposes that the levels of terminal dues agreed upon by the Parties reflect the actual delivery costs.

22. Equality that presupposes the absence of all discrimination, on whatever grounds, is thus formally established in national legislation

23. 30 CFR 250.107(c) presupposes an obligation for the BSEE Director to identify “Equipment Subject to Bast,” or EStB

24. Both found their analyses in a non-reflexive mode which presupposes the truth of a Marxist analysis of power.

25. The love between man and wife, therefore, apparently presupposes man and wife treating one another as equal, autonomous beings.

26. Xi) “Antitheism presupposes theism” is one of Van Til’s best lines, because it captures in a nutshell the genius of presuppositional apologetics.

27. But that presupposes the existence of alternatives to steer traffic on to other routes, inasmuch as these are provided for in the relevant area plans.

28. According to his critique, the intentional experience presupposes the innateness of thought, and therefore cannot account for how a new way of thinking is borne from learning and experiment.

29. As in educational contexts elsewhere, the Assimilationist position presupposes that learners from non-dominant groups are made to change their ways of being on entering schools from which they were previously excluded

30. While all these words mean "to distress by confusing or confounding," Abash presupposes some initial self-confidence that receives a sudden check, producing shyness, shame, or a feeling of inferiority.

31. The concept of taxing income is a modern innovation and presupposes several things: a money economy, reasonably accurate accounts, a common understanding of receipts, expenses and profits, and an orderly society with reliable records.

32. Certainly the success of the ministry of exorcism by the seventy-two does not presuppose the downfall of Satan; rather, their mission presupposes only what Jesus claims (Analeptically)—namely, that he had given them authority over all satanic forces.

33. Understanding "The Fly" as though its sequence is signaled Arboreally presupposes a particular relation between linguistic and graphic text whereby the former is harmoniously framed by the latter; the lyric effectively doubles as the foliage of the trees.

34. Defying the many passages that illustrate Nietzsche's Conventionalist, instrumentalist, and fictionalist anti-realism, Babich insists upon his "hyperrealism."But it seems that this 'realism' pertains to something like Lacan's (unexplicated) concept of "the Real" and presupposes an ontology of …

35. Authorisation, mandate legal document , legal instrument , official document , instrument - (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right law , jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom

36. Attorn - acknowledge a new land owner as one's landlord; "he was Attorned by the tenants" law , jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"

37. Steric adhesion presupposes no intermolecular or atomic adhesive forces at all between the adherends, but is based on the fact that the molecules of the adhesive are thus formed that after swelling and diffusion processes, they can partly be enclosed by the molecules of the packing-material. So the enclosed molecular segments are firmly stayed in the closedup cavities.