PROBABLE vs PRESUMED: NOUN
- A probable opinion; an opinion resting upon good but not sufficient grounds.
- An applicant likely to be chosen
- N/A
PROBABLE vs PRESUMED: ADJECTIVE
- Likely but not certain to be or become true or real
- Likely to happen or to be true.
- Likely but uncertain; plausible.
- Of or relating to opinions and actions in ethics and morals for whose lawfulness intrinsic reasons or extrinsic authority may be adduced.
- Apparently destined
- Rendering probable; supporting, or giving ground for, belief, but not demonstrating
- A reasonable ground of presumption that a charge is, or my be, well founded.
- (of an observation, or of the mean of a number), that within which, taken positively and negatively, there is an even chance that the real error shall lie. Thus, if 3″ is the probable error in a given case, the chances that the real error is greater than 3″ are equal to the chances that it is less. The probable error is computed from the observations made, and is used to express their degree of accuracy.
- That which is within the bounds of probability; that which is not unnatural or preternatural; -- opposed to the marvelous.
- Likely or most likely to be true.
- Likely to happen.
- Capable of being proved.
- Appearing to be the most probable, often with some preparations starting to be made for it.
PROBABLE vs PRESUMED: VERB
- N/A
- Constitute reasonable evidence for
- Take liberties or act with too much confidence
- Take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
- Take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission
- Simple past tense and past participle of presume.
PROBABLE vs PRESUMED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Capable of being proved; provable.
- Having more evidence for than against, or evidence which inclines the mind to belief, but leaves some room for doubt; likely.
- Rendering something likely, or showing it to be likely: as, probable evidence; a probable presumption.
- Plausible; specious; colorable.
- Synonyms Presumable, credible, reasonable.
- N/A
PROBABLE vs PRESUMED: RELATED WORDS
- Conceivable, Possibility, Foreseeable, Likelihood, Potential, Probability, Possible, Unlikely, Doubtful, Equiprobable, Verisimilar, Presumed, Presumptive, Plausible, Likely
- Inferred, Postulated, Purported, Deemed, Perceived, Considered, Presumption, Speculated, Assumed, Presumptive, Putative, Believed, Plausible, Likely, Probable
PROBABLE vs PRESUMED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Conceivable, Possibility, Foreseeable, Likelihood, Potential, Probability, Possible, Unlikely, Doubtful, Verisimilar, Equiprobable, Presumed, Presumptive, Plausible, Likely
- Inferred, Postulated, Purported, Deemed, Perceived, Considered, Presumption, Speculated, Assumed, Presumptive, Putative, Believed, Plausible, Likely, Probable
PROBABLE vs PRESUMED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Probable cause to arrest: There is probable cause to arrest the suspect.
- Probable cause: Theremust be probable cause to search the vehicle to activate the automobile exception.
- NOTE: To make sure that probable cause remains, the execution of anticipatory warrants should ordinarily be reasonably contemporaneous with the arrival of probable cause.
- The investigator will then analyze all of the collected evidence and issue a written determination of Probable Cause or No Probable Cause.
- North Carolina determine probable cause, unless the offender admits one more the violations by the signing the Waiver Probable Cause Hearing.
- Ordinarily, if police have probable cause foran arrest, they will also have probable cause to search for evidence ofthe alleged crime.
- By testifying to theseinfluences, the expert aids the jury in determining whether an accurate witnessidentification is more probable or less probable.
- Coefficient of Correlation Rank Correlation, Probable Error and Probable limits.
- The above modes are listed from least probable to leak data between tenants to most probable.
- No probable cause opine by Judge Advocate, probable cause for simple assault.
- Must be presumed that one part of Govt.
- Hawkish analysts presumed the worst of Soviet furtiveness.
- Anxiolytic effects are presumed but not well documented.
- No artistic skill or chemistry background is presumed.
- Vessels participating in the tribal whiting fishery are presumed to be small businesses, whereas the Tribes are presumed to be small government jurisdictions.
- Hawaii is presumed to have been purchased for use within Hawaii, and, therefore, is presumed not to qualify for this exclusion.
- The court must determine that the presumed child support is unjust and inappropriate under the circumstances to deviate from the presumed child support amount.
- At common law, a joint tenancy was presumed, but modernly a tenancy in common is presumed where there are multiple owners.
- On a moral level, the debate between presumed refusal and presumed consent seeks to achieve the fundamental goal of organ donation.
- Under presumed consent, deceased individuals are presumed to be organ donors unless they have indicated their refusal to donate.
PROBABLE vs PRESUMED: QUESTIONS
- Is the ITMS opening frivolous investigations without probable cause?
- Can an anonymous tip justify probable cause in Illinois?
- Is foresight of probable consequences equivalent to specific intent?
- What are the requirements for probable cause in Minnesota?
- Can the police pull you over without probable cause?
- Are the values for probable reserves risk adjusted?
- How are dementia patients classified by probable diagnosis?
- When does a probable cause hearing violate Gerstein?
- Are probable cause determinations becoming increasingly technical?
- Is probable disclosure inevitable in injunctive relief?
- Can incapacity to make decisions on treatment be presumed?
- Are animals mansuetae Naturae conclusively presumed to be dangerous?
- Can a person be presumed guilty until proven innocent?
- Are users identified in the DMCA notices presumed innocent?
- What happened to Eastman after he is presumed dead?
- What does presumed consent mean for organ donation?
- Did the presumed thief Goedertier have inside help?
- What is the legal definition of presumed occupancy?
- What does presumed asbestos containing material mean?
- How is presumed ventricular tachycardia (VVT) evaluated?