0 to accept that something is true before it has been proved -- suponer
You’re presupposing that he’ll have told her – but he may not have.
Investigative journalism presupposes some level of investigation.
1 to accept that something is true even though it has not yet been proved, and to act accordingly -- Presuponer
2 if one thing presupposes another, it cannot exist or be true unless the other thing is also true -- Presuponer
But that presupposes that we keep the debate alive and continue to debate and make compromises.
A democratic right, which presupposes freedom of choice and, hence, the right of knowledge, is therefore compromised.
This in turn presupposes purposeful research to enable the various problems to be solved.
This principle presupposes the equality in law of all languages.
This presupposes that the national governments transpose what we specify into law.
This presupposes a scaling-down of both the manufacture and sale of arms.
It presupposes the renunciation, by both sides, of the philosophy of military conflict and of the solution.
Democratisation presupposes respect for and the protection of the rights of the workers.
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