| 21. | Does your model presuppose that information is free?
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| 22. | Some ideas presuppose that change is a reality.
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| 23. | Secondly, they presuppose that the Japanese differ radically from all other known peoples.
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| 24. | All notions which would explain truth are only intelligible when the normative is presupposed.
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| 25. | That is it can presuppose that technology has independent effects on society at large.
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| 26. | Thomas Jay Oord offers perhaps the most cogent free will theology presupposing prevenient grace.
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| 27. | Hart expanded upon limited investigations of FOK which had presupposed that FOK was accurate.
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| 28. | The definitions presupposed non-consensual sexual penetration of a vagina by a penis.
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| 29. | BC-NYTBOOK-BIBLE-2NDTAKE-NYTSF UNDATED : presuppose monarchy ) .)
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| 30. | We cannot necessarily presuppose that all roots of this injustice have been irretrievably weeded out.
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