| 41. | "Economics is wrongly based on the presupposition of scarcity, " he writes.
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| 42. | This presupposition increased the number of people responding that they had indeed seen the stop sign.
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| 43. | Thiele is criticized here for basing his theories on data or evidence, not on presuppositions.
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| 44. | Van Til claims that non-Christian presuppositions reduce to absurdity and are self-defeating.
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| 45. | In this sense, the definition may again be called a logical presupposition concerning measurements.
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| 46. | "I don't want to make any presuppositions ( about closing the deal ).
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| 47. | There is a close relationship between the philosophic presuppositions and the approach to medicine in Charaka Samhita.
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| 48. | It also mentions the importance of the realist'presuppositions, we end up in a vacuum.
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| 49. | Moreover, Sidgwick argues, intuitionism in its most defensible form is saturated with latent utilitarian presuppositions.
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| 50. | Such were the secrets and lures promised in Derrida's texts, a dizzying undermining of presuppositions.
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