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Presupposing the people reading aren't complete science geeks like most of us are, you might want to keep to sci-fi lite for a bit, ease them into the concepts gradually.
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JOHN_A_DESIGNER: Presupposing CD does not answer the question.
A New Book 2010
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Presupposing you are in good shape—and if you got as far as Wimbledon, then you jolly well should be—where's the challenge?
Serving an Ace on the Courts Tina Gaudoin 2011
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Presupposing that every other nation will worship at Obama's feet is self delusional.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Presupposing that every other nation will worship at Obama's feet is self delusional.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Presupposing results, without accounting for response to those results, is too statist.
The Volokh Conspiracy » A Transaction Tax on Financial Transactions? 2009
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Presupposing that a voter is acting in bad faith, however, makes it easier to imagine that his motives are invidious.
Men Behaving Bradley 2008
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Presupposing an unconfined dynamics would be inconsistent with the features we are typically trying to capture.
Chaos Bishop, Robert 2008
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Presupposing as it does a rigid and absolute division between the "literary" and the "pornographic," the idea of "pornotopia" reduces the complexity of graphic material to a single, non-literary intention: that of facilitating the orgasm of its user.
How to Do the History of Pornography: Romantic Sexuality and its Field of Vision 2006
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Presupposing that the world is not actually that way, I ask what would be true if it were that way.
Narrow Mental Content Brown, Curtis 2007
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