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In some countries, there is a policy called Presumed Consent, where unless a person denies the use of his organs upon death, they automatically can be transplanted.
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In some countries, there is a policy called Presumed Consent, where unless a person denies the use of his organs upon death, they automatically can be transplanted.
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The current issue of The Economist has an excellent one page distillation of the whole sordid episode, titled Presumed guilty.
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Many of these Victorian-era photographs from the Bethlem are reproduced in a thought-provoking book called Presumed Curable reviewed here.
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Many of these Victorian-era photographs from the Bethlem are reproduced in a thought-provoking book called Presumed Curable reviewed here.
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Kaplan said he was undeterred because he was so taken aback to learn of the cash payments, especially given that he already had written a book, entitled Presumed Guilty, that painted the former prime minister as the victim of unfair and untrue accusations by the federal justice department and RCMP in 1995 that he had been part of conspiracy to defraud Canadian taxpayers in the Airbus affair.
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"Presumed" that is, because Israel has never confirmed or denied that it possesses atomic weapons.
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'Presumed' is the operative word, "explains Laura.
ImNotObsessed.com 2009
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Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow - Man, it has been so long since I saw the Harrison Ford movie adaptation, I can't even remember the plot, let alone the big reveal at the end.
Chasing Tale in June: Ray Bradbury, Andrew Sean Greer, Scott Nicholson ... 2010
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Scott Turow is the author most-recently of "Innocent," a sequel to "Presumed Innocent," and president of the Authors Guild.
Scott Turow: Let-Them-Eat-Cake-Attitude Threatens to Destroy a Network of Public Assets Scott Turow 2011
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