| 1. | I cannot accept the presupposition that I covered up a crime.
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| 2. | The use of pronouns illustrates the disregard for presuppositions as well.
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| 3. | Hebrew thought, however, contains no reference to such presuppositions.
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| 4. | In true effect, presuppositions make a detail more readily recalled.
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| 5. | The presuppositions that you had growing up kind of evaporated.
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| 6. | A number of interconnected presuppositions are organized into this mighty intellectual fabric.
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| 7. | We read the same book with opposing presuppositions that are mutually exclusive.
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| 8. | But it is better not to make such a presupposition.
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| 9. | Augustine s understanding of signs includes several hermeneutical presuppositions as important factors.
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| 10. | A simple test to differentiate presupposition from entailment is negation.
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