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Because the nature of our reason presupposes space and time.
Of course, that presupposed we would all live to do anything else.
Of course, all this presupposes information as to what is happening.
It further presupposes that this process will last "until death do us part."
Of course, that presupposed finding a woman who would want to start one with him as well.
The existence of the earth is here not really presupposed.
The show, like others of this sort, presupposes no particular theme.
Good work in language presupposes and depends on a real knowledge of things.
First, it presupposes that music radio ever had an edge.
He shows how, in each case, the meaning of the word presupposes our ability to use it.
And it presupposed he could live with what the Prime had told him almost a week ago.
But until I say a guy's out of the rotation, we all should presuppose that.
The answers to these questions presuppose something very like a European energy plan.
But this presupposes that better fuel is available throughout the market.
"It also presupposes that the man wishes to be found?"
And if the answer is yes, maybe or even no, what authority does that "should" presuppose?
That's to presuppose the intellectual is a male, but then we often do.
The capacity for taking the right decisions presupposes that we talk about them.
"All this seems to presuppose that you'll be raising money through tax, of one sort or another."
In other words you are identifying what your outcome presupposes.
Actually both presuppose an end to conflict and change of any fundamental kind.
Yet any such reform presupposes a political will to fight corruption.
That presupposes, at the very least, solidarity with the victims.
A dialogue presupposes a common basis of the parties talking to each other.
But that presupposes there'll be an Empire left to rule.