| 41. | Market economies do not logically presuppose the existence of private ownership of the means of production.
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| 42. | But, traditionally, evidentialists have presupposed much more restrictive accounts of what our evidence is.
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| 43. | Deterritorialization and reterritorialization presuppose and reinforce the notice of a common essence of desire and labor.
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| 44. | This new system presupposed that Diocletian himself would retire at some point in favor of Galerius.
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| 45. | According to Dybo, such discrepancies can only be explained by presupposing lexical tone in PIE.
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| 46. | It is presupposed that enough processes exist physically to allow measurement of differences in internal energies.
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| 47. | In an attempt to divert their own demasculinization, musicians presuppose those attacks at their masculinity.
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| 48. | :The answer depends on a number of factors that are not presupposed in your question.
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| 49. | You are presupposing that we are sending more business their way than they are being funded for,
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| 50. | Honest rules of the game presuppose that the seller and the buyer should not be in collusion,
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