presuppose

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  • Obviously, the original argument presupposes a highly skewed distribution of size, which requires a large number of weak countries to flock together against a villain.

  • Just governance presupposes the guidance of behavior, and the issuing of prohibitions is necessary for such guidance.

  • We continue to use for a context of such assumptions, again presupposing that all variables labelling hypotheses in a judgment are distinct.

  • The possibility of social control through law therefore presupposes a basic cognitive autonomy of the legal subject.

  • There is no reason to think that the latter content cannot be asserted but can only be presupposed.

  • Logically, of course, we cannot say everything's accidental: the concept of ' accident' presupposes a complementary class of ' non-accidents'.

  • They attach implausible conditions and interpretations to claims in this area - for example that a coming-to-be presupposes a pre-existing domain within which the coming-to-be occurs.

  • Our account presupposed that these contextual assumptions made phatic interpretations more relevant (and non-phatic assumptions less relevant) than they would otherwise have been.

  • Furthermore, case assignment is presupposed several chapters before the crucial uninterpretable case features are introduced (281ff.).

  • Rather, it presupposes the existence and the authority of such sentiments.

  • More marked has come to mean ' less informative than ', or else ' accentuating ' (61) affirmative statements either by presupposing them or by correcting them.

  • The unusual constituents are pernicious from a point of view upholding the concept of rigid/stereotypical syntactic constituency often presupposed by traditional theories of syntax.

  • On the other hand, some thornier concepts are never explicitly introduced, but rather presupposed.

  • No more ' free' lands remained; a situation had been created in which every fresh conquest presupposed wresting territory from its owner.

  • Characteristics of persons and settings are, at best, indexically presupposed by the utterances deemed appropriate to them.

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