GIVEN vs PRESUMPTION: NOUN
- Something assumed or taken for granted.
- A condition that is assumed to be true without further evaluation.
- An assumption that is taken for granted
- (law) an inference of the truth of a fact from other facts proved or admitted or judicially noticed
- A kind of discourtesy in the form of an act of presuming
- Arrogant behaviour
- The condition upon which something is presumed
- The belief of something based upon reasonable evidence, or upon something known to be true
- The act of presuming, or something presumed
- A postulate applied in advance to all cases of a particular class; e. g., the presumption of innocence and of regularity of records. Such a presumption is rebuttable or irrebuttable.
- An argument of a fact from a fact; an inference as to the existence of one fact not certainly known, from the existence of some other fact known or proved, founded on a previous experience of their connection; supposition of the truth or real existence of something, without direct or positive proof of the fact, but grounded on circumstantial or probable evidence which entitles it to belief.
- See under Conclusive.
- The act of venturing beyond due beyond due bounds; an overstepping of the bounds of reverence, respect, or courtesy; forward, overconfident, or arrogant opinion or conduct; presumptuousness; arrogance; effrontery.
- That which is presumed or assumed; that which is supposed or believed to be real or true, on evidence that is probable but not conclusive.
- Ground for presuming; evidence probable, but not conclusive; strong probability; reasonable supposition.
- The act of presuming, or believing upon probable evidence; the act of assuming or taking for granted; belief upon incomplete proof.
- Likelihood, probability.
- Audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to
- In law, an inference as to the existence of one fact from the existence of some other fact, founded upon a previous experience of their connection, or dictated by the policy of the law.
- A ground for presuming or believing; evidence or probability, as tending to establish an opinion.
- That which is presumed; that which is supposed to be true upon grounds of probability.
- The act of presuming or probably inferring; hypothetical or inductive inference.
- The act of presuming, or taking upon one's self more than good sense and propriety warrant; excessive boldness or over-confidence in thought or conduct; presumptuousness; assurance; arrogance.
- A conclusion applied by law as to the correctness of some fact, ordinarily subject to rebuttal by contrary evidence.
- A condition or basis for accepting or presuming something.
- The act of presuming or accepting something as true.
- Behavior or attitude that is boldly arrogant or offensive; effrontery.
- An assumption that is taken for granted
- Surmise, Conjecture, etc. See inference.
GIVEN vs PRESUMPTION: ADJECTIVE
- (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward
- Currently discussed, particular, specific.
- Already arranged.
- Bestowed as a gift; presented.
- Having a tendency; inclined.
- Granted as a supposition; acknowledged or assumed.
- Specified; fixed.
- Having possession delivered or transferred without compensation
- Acknowledged as a supposition
- N/A
GIVEN vs PRESUMPTION: VERB
- Past participle of give
- N/A
GIVEN vs PRESUMPTION: PREPOSITION
- Considering; taking into account.
- N/A
GIVEN vs PRESUMPTION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- The Christian name, or name given by one's parents or guardians, as distinguished from the surname, which is inherited.
- Stated; fixed.
- Disposed; inclined; -- used with an adv..
- Granted; assumed; supposed to be known; set forth as a known quantity, relation, or premise.
- Granted; executed and delivered. Compare date
- Conferred; bestowed; imparted; not inherited or possessed naturally: as, a given name.
- Admitted; supposed; allowed as a supposition; conceding: as, given A and B, C follows.
- Specified or that might be specified or stated; certain; particular; specifically, in mathematics, virtually known or determined: as, a given magnitude—that is, a known magnitude.
- Disposed; addicted.
- P. p. & a. from give, v.
- N/A
GIVEN vs PRESUMPTION: RELATED WORDS
- Presupposition, Fixed, Presumption, Disposed, Inclined, Specified, Apt, Donated, Acknowledged, Surrendered, Relinquished, Conferred, Presented, Bestowed, Granted
- Premise, Hypothesis, Inference, Expectation, Irrebuttable, Presumed, Principle, Rebuttable, Presume, Supposition, Given, Presumptuousness, Precondition, Presupposition, Assumption
GIVEN vs PRESUMPTION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Presupposition, Fixed, Presumption, Disposed, Inclined, Specified, Apt, Donated, Acknowledged, Surrendered, Relinquished, Conferred, Presented, Bestowed, Granted
- Premise, Hypothesis, Inference, Expectation, Irrebuttable, Presumed, Principle, Rebuttable, Presume, Supposition, Given, Presumptuousness, Precondition, Presupposition, Assumption
GIVEN vs PRESUMPTION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The keyword given in the first cell of each row maps to the state given in the second cell.
- The Compression to Ventilation Ratio is the number of chest compressions given followed by the numbers of ventilation breaths given while performing CPR.
- However, you need not be given a copy if your credit provider has previously given you a copy of the mortgage document to keep.
- We are given three sides of triangle and we want to find area of a circle inscribed in this given triangle.
- Notice is deemed given when sent, if sent as specified in this paragraph, or otherwise deemed given when received.
- Given that history, given the engagement of the electorate nationally on this central issue, I would suggest that Judge Gorsuch is no ordinary nominee.
- Priority is given to programs in communities where the Company operates with a special focus given to organizations in southwestern Pennsylvania.
- Maintenance therapy drugs are often given in lower doses than those given in the induction and consolidation phases.
- As given input your Hindi Sentence on given box and then click on translate button.
- Replace the given range with given text for the given resource.
- The first presumption to bear in mind when preparing testamentary documents is the presumption that everyone is sane and has capacity.
- Again, this presumption first applies even if the child is not his biological child, unless this presumption can be disproved.
- The Minnesota Supreme Court held the retirement presumption shall apply unless the employee rebuts the presumption or affirmatively proves waiver.
- Regrettably, the legislation created a presumption of paternity under circumstances that suggest that the legal presumption is factually incorrect.
- This presumption first applies even if the child is not his biological child, unless this presumption can be disproved.
- SONDLAND: That was my presumption, my personal presumption, based on the facts at the time.
- Indeed, we observe that mechanically applying the presumption to bar these ATS claims would not the presumption.
- This presumption remains until and unless the state overcomes the presumption by competent evidence of guilt.
- This presumption can be applied in any review unless there is substantial credible evidence to rebut the presumption.
- This is a presumption based on another presumption.
GIVEN vs PRESUMPTION: QUESTIONS
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- Does geography still matter given technology advances?
- Can nornoradrenaline be given with other medications?
- Should streptomycin be given concomitantly with penicillin?
- What happens when epinephrine is given intravenously?
- How are anticoagulants given for clotting disorders?
- Can papaverine hydrochloride be given intracorporeal?
- Why are some medicine given as tablets and some are given in capsules?
- Why is the minimum distribution time given in general given by Max?
- What is the presumption of material misrepresentation?
- Does intention rebut the presumption of advancement?
- When to use rebuttable presumption-intermediate sanctions?
- What is suppressed evidence fallacy of presumption?
- What is an epistemological assumption in presumption?
- What is the presumption against extraterritoriality?
- Is a presumption of compensability the same as the presumption of impairment?
- Is the presumption of marriage a presumption of fact?
- Do rates of failure to appear differ between presumption and non-presumption cases?
- Is the presumption of legitimacy a strong legal presumption?