presumptive in the PONS Dictionary

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Often, diagnosis is presumptive, and based on clinical findings and the identification of a malignant trophoblast.
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In 1910, a survey of 22 universities showed that most professors held their positions with presumptive permanence.
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Coriander leaf was found to prevent deposition of lead in mice, due to a presumptive chelation of lead by substances in the plant.
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This is the presumptive date for the formal, permanent institution of an elite guard.
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More commonly, a presumptive diagnosis is made based on clinical signs and evaluation of abdominal or chest fluid, if available.
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Rule 16 also allows the presumptive presidential candidate to disavow or veto any bound or allocated delegate for any reason whatsoever.
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Before they could inherit, each of the females heirs would be an heir presumptive.
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The heir presumptive is the present baronet's uncle (born 1932).
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There is no need to perform confirmatory tests on negative reports obtained after performing presumptive tests on samples.
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The strains identified are different from the presumptive identities.
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