单词 | Presumption |
例句 | 1 There is a general presumption that fatty foods are bad for your heart. 2 Presumption is not reality. 3 On the presumption that the doctor knows best, I took the medicine. 4 They were angered by his presumption. 5 She was enraged by his presumption. 6 I don't think that's a false presumption. 7 The presumption of innocence is central to British law. 8 Everyone is entitled to the presumption of innocence until they are proved to be guilty. 9 There is a strong presumption in favour of the truthfulness of their statement. 10 She was infuriated by his presumption in making the travel arrangements without first consulting her. 11 She was infuriated by his presumption in not consulting her first. 12 There is a general presumption that the doctor knows best. 13 They may be hoping to invert the presumption that a defendant is innocent until proved guilty. 14 But a presumption of inevitable environmental detriment is premature. 15 But it had the presumption to concern myself. 16 Indeed there is also an underlying presumption that adulthood itself confers competency as a research participant. 17 We sent in troops with the presumption that they would only stay a year. 18 The presumption should be in favor of publication and transmission rather than suppression or prior restraint, no matter what the medium. 19 Much of the presumption that surrounds Ratner's fall from grace is baseless. 20 Instead there operates a rebuttable presumption that the defendant did base his trades on the information in his possession. 21 Still, there is always a presumption against its intending to do so. 22 But this presumption may be rebutted by the slightest indication to the contrary. 23 The presumption is that resource allocation will be improved upon by this type of government activity. 24 We're having the party in the garden on the presumption that it's not going to rain. 25 The current emphasis in the psy sector is heavily weighted toward presumption of neurological or genetic deficit. 26 Ramsay, accepting the need, wondered whether even Douglas would have the presumption to propose himself for the position. 27 Thus the two sections were hurried, through ignorance and blind presumption, towards all the untold horrors of civil war. 28 She'd like to meet this Parr, to make her own assessment, although she mocked herself because of her presumption. 29 Henry Fielding was one of those who was annoyed by the poor's presumption in this regard. 30 This is not about depriving people accused of crimes of their legitimate rights, including the presumption of innocence. 1 There is a general presumption that fatty foods are bad for your heart. 2 Presumption is not reality. 3 On the presumption that the doctor knows best, I took the medicine. 4 I don't think that's a false presumption. 31 A licence agreement may specifically prohibit error correction so that all this provision does is to raise a presumption in favour of the lawful user. 32 This mere fact suggests that there is an extremely strong presumption against their use. 33 We have seen how law and theory unite to provide a list of excuses which rebut the normal presumption of voluntariness. 34 To offer such intercession is considered at least a presumption and at worst occultist, using the magic of candles. 35 While assignment might be established in exceptional circumstances, at the very least the presumption must remain against it. 36 Throughout the whole of competition policy there is a presumption that intervention is justified in order to preserve the public interest. 37 Remain obdurate and you will hang for your presumption, and many others with you. 38 The strong presumption of guilt has changed to a stronger presumption of innocence. 39 If there is a case to answer, the court must proceed with a presumption of guilt. 40 There is a long-standing presumption that Acts of Parliament are not intended to derogate from the requirements of international law. 41 The conclusion can be justified in other ways than simply the prima facie presumption that 45 percent looks too large. 42 Profit forecasts are based on the presumption of a steady rise in sales. 43 But there is already much evidence to support the presumption that the effect was pervasive. 44 We would argue for a mild presumption that this sufficient condition is likely to be met. 45 We would argue that the presumption for gains from trade is stronger with free entry than where numbers of firms are fixed. 46 There was also a presumption that a notice would not be issued that was wider than necessary or involved excessive compliance costs. 47 A presumption exists in favour of any settled scheme of government against any untried project. 48 But here the presumption is that it is the wife rather than the husband who is the household head. 49 We will reverse the present planning presumption in favour of opencast coal mining and give top priority to local people and their environment. 50 There also tended to be a strong presumption that a person brought before the court was guilty. 51 But inherent in the diagnostic procedure is a presumption that defective embryos will be discarded. 52 The presumption of guilt is being written into new laws(),() but rarely with as much candour as in the badgers example. 53 I found myself wandering round with a wry smile on my face and occasionally bursting into laughter at my own presumption. 54 In both these cases, the presumption is of service seven calendar days after the date of posting or insertion. 55 His presumption that, through her body, a woman signifies inferiority, rests on a mistaken biology. 56 The presumption of benefit bedevils much of the ethical thinking affecting proposed randomised trials. 57 The presumption is that he had lost his way. 58 The presumption is that visual objects are intrinsically alienating. 59 Please pardon my presumption in writing to you. 60 He had the presumption to criticize my work. 61 It is a very interesting presumption. 62 I have never heard of such presumption. 63 The presumption is that he will refuse. 64 She was indignantwithhis presumption self-satisfaction andconsciousrectitude. 65 It is not presumption on my part. 66 The legal presumption of benefits nullification or impairment is the key concept in the violation cases. 67 Based on presumption of the plain cross section, the nonlinear full-range analysis is carried out for 15 steel reinforced concrete L-shaped columns(SRCLSC) whose sections are meshed by their edges. 68 Presumption is an important institution of the law of evidence. 69 You can't base an operation on the presumption that miracles are going to happen. 70 The natural limitations of inductive reasoning means that presumption is of probability and subjectivity. Therefore, rules and regulations are set to guarantee the authenticity of presumptions. 71 Although presumption is an important institution of law, the academic field has serious divarication in understanding it. 72 Presumption of freight traffic volume is one of main fundamental sex jobs in traffic program process. 73 A leisurely process of decision - making creates a presumption in favor of eventual inaction. 74 Having thus established his toehold in the realm of presumption, Mr. Lazar now goes on to funnel thoughts into the mind of his own father. 75 Traditionally, doctors analyzed the signals by means of the conventional time space or frequency space approach on the presumption that signals are stationary. 76 The curvilinear equation of quartic polynomial is used to simulate the boundary of the pile hole to improve the presumption of previous research results which are not well suitable. 77 But faith listens neither to Presumption, nor to Despair, nor to Cowardice, nor to Precipitancy, but it hears God say, "Stand still," and immovable as a rock it stands. 78 Essentially, a majority of the judges explained that there was no presumption against waiving the consultation. 79 "There was a presumption that financial innovation is socially valuable, " Woolley said to me. 80 The presumption has transferred only the burden of producing evidence, not the burden of persuasion. 81 The grey element value of cost index would be figured out by way of establishing cost index′s presumption model that is a grey system. 82 Part 3: The introduction of presumption of fact of common law system and civil law system. 83 While ascertainment of administrative liabilities will not include the joint and several liabilities, nor will it allow for a presumption of the effects of damages caused by the offence. 84 Others may fall around us like leaves, or be mowed down by the scythe of Time like grass: these are but metaphors to the unreflecting, buoyant ears and overweening presumption of youth. 85 Or does it suggest that the judiciary is politicised, ready to violate the presumption of innocence and tear up the writ of habeas corpus? 86 Based on the dilemma in judicatory practice, the refutable criminal presumption can be applied to the demarcation of the constitutive conditions of dangerous driving criminal behavior. 87 This paper analyses it from its reflection, structure and forming reason, and gives a preliminary presumption that it is resulted from "flat spot reflection anomaly". 88 Once EPA decides to issue a notice of cancellation, a presumption arises in favor of suspension. 89 In case of indirect possession, the presumption is applicable to the indirect possessor. 90 Res ipsa loquitur does not normally entail a presumption of the defendant's fault, nor a shift in the burden of proof. 91 Chapter four further brings the political property of the legal fiction to light by comparing the presumption and the fiction. 92 The Freedom of Information Act should be administered with a clear presumption of doubt, openness prevails. 93 So, we bring forward that risk-oriented audit model should be updated through importing the idea of presumption of fraud and assuredness to improve auditors ability to reveal management fraud. 94 It is presumption to go to a party when one has not been invited. 95 Who was it that had the dashing presumption to do that? 96 As a generally accepted principle of international criminal justice, the doctrine of presumption of innocence underlying criminal procedural law is widely affirmed and established in most countries. 97 If moodiness were Cobain's one distinguishing feature, perhaps this would be apt -- an erroneous, shortsighted and insulting presumption. 98 However, there is different knowledge about the effect of presumption of causality on allocation of burden of proof in the theoretic and practical field. 99 The detection of susceptible and resistant strain and their backcrossing heterozygosis with PCR in laboratory validate above presumption. 100 The rule of presumption of innocence is an important international judicial principle which is popular in criminal procedure. 101 The Queen of Scots rolled her eyes at Mrs Seton to express her astonishment at the presumption of the farmer's daughter. 102 When surrogate right of succession transforms into acquired right of succession the right of expectancy for the prior heir results. In legislation, considerable use of presumption should be ma... 103 In effect, the Florida East Coast decision created a strong presumption in favor of informal rulemaking. 104 In proof system, presumption is existing as a demonstrative method or rule which is always concerned and controverted greatly. 105 Presumption, a way of certification, is of great importance in the judicature. 106 I believe in these cases there should be a presumption toward ?caveat emptor?- buyer beware. 107 She was indignant with his presumption and self - satisfaction and conscious rectitude. 108 The presumption of administrative authority has become an important factor of the ultra vires and abuse. 109 Expounded fault liability principle and the principle of responsibility and the presumption of fault principle of no-fault liability and damages the spirit of these principles in the application. 110 On the presumption that he was innocent she took his part. 111 In commercial agreements, there is a rebuttable presumption that parties intend to create legal relations and conclude a contract. 112 Presumption of innocence is a generally recognized principle in most of the democratic countries, and its litigant value is free of any questioning. 113 The principle of presumption of innocence is a commonly accepted principle in international society. 114 However, two consecutive years of non - use raise a presumption of abandonment. 115 For medical fault, the objectiveness of fault and the presumption of fault should be applied. 116 According to different kinds of criteria, the presumption can be classified into legislative presumption and judicatory presumption, refutable presumption and irrefutable presumption, etc. 117 One of the preconditions of presumption is to find precisely the point of junction between the basic fact, the presumptive fact and the rule of thumb. |
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