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presumptions <presumption; presumptions> N

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Public authorities hurt consumers by keeping stores from choosing their opening hours according to their market presumptions of consumers' demand.
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It is not possible to give general guidance going beyond the ordinary principles and presumptions of equity, especially those relating to gifts and resulting trusts.
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For amongst presumptions, there is none that so evidently declareth the author as doth the benefit of the action.
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Such presumptions determine who bears the onus of proof.
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This led to arbitrary presumptions of rights by these territorial princes.
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Such a sweeping claim is, of course, somewhat overstated, since registration obviously can affect priority and the geographic scope of rights in addition to the statutory presumptions and incontestability.
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Even epidemiology is maturing to heed the severe difficulties with presumptions about causality.
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What a legal presumption does is relieve one party of having to prove a particular fact once a precedent fact is proven, but most presumptions are rebuttable.
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While hokum mocked the propriety of polite society, the presumptions and pretensions of the parodists were simultaneous targets of the humor.
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