0 the fact of believing something is true without any proof or something that you believe to be true without any proof: --
1 an idea that something may be true, although it is not certain: --
[ + that clause ] The investment was based on the supposition that there was adequate demand for a new modern office building.
The latter supposition was borne out in our data.
Other arguments regarding the planning-control model criticize the supposition that the context does not affect control.
The supposition of a stage, in fact, provides a model with a remarkable range of capacities.
Although one may agree with this logical supposition, there is very little empirical evidence proving such a statement.
Can we conclude from the supposition that material culture is part of a world that its part can be explained in terms of its meaning?
Since we have (35) and (36) then the rule (5) can still be applied which contradicts all our suppositions.
Overall, we believe that such distributional patterns could be seen as evidence against the supposition that the word hu'n is signaled by this title.
Once again, these suppositions need to be tested.