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61. If this shows a lethal mutation it is classified as a presumed mammalian mutagen.
62. He presumed those men who had been on duty had all gone in the helicopter to help the others.
63. The committee presumed that its decisions would be carried out.
64. It is therefore seldom appropriate to treat disorders of language and communication by trying to influence presumed underlying causes.
65. Small-town dwellers feel impervious to or removed from social danger and violence; big-city folks are presumed to be numb to them.
66. Under criminal law people are presumed innocent until proved guilty.
67. We make daily decisions about whether or not to say(sentencedict.com/presumed.html), whether or not to interrupt the assumptions being made about our presumed heterosexuality.
68. The third category relates to private transactions, where an equality of bargaining power is usually to be presumed.
69. It is presumed that the younger Abraham was educated by his father.
70. An algorithm purporting to match what is presumed to be operating in a human brain would need to be a stupendous thing.
71. They say Mind presumed an inquiry would involve the families and those advising them and we were astonished when it did not.
72. The mysterious Mr Kipper has never been traced and Susie is presumed dead.
73. He said that he had presumed that Khumalo was speaking on behalf of Buthelezi[sentencedict.com], but realized that he was incorrect.
74. Men who clean and wash are presumed to have a wife in hospital.
75. The conflict between Shetlanders and incomers is presumed in turn to cause friction between Shetlanders.
76. Apart from these weaknesses, the Government has seen fit to deny an additional safeguard which might have been presumed to operate.
77. Of these 7. 5 million youngsters, nearly half are presumed to be severely handicapped by their mental disorder.
78. Bhagat Singh, the presumed killer, eluded arrest and quickly achieved the status of hero.
79. The term refers to the idea that federal grants should be concentrated on areas or groups presumed to have the greatest need.
80. These research subjects are presumed to be ignorant and vulnerable groups in society and almost always include students.
81. Restrictive practices Restrictive practices, in the form of formal agreements between firms, are presumed to operate against the public interest.
82. Although glutamate is the presumed mediator, other neurotransmitters may modulate its effects.
83. But it is also apparent that that totality is not completely known, nor is its future shape even presumed.
84. The presumed answer is that the golden age has long since disappeared below the horizon of memory.
85. Many of them also presumed it to be the result, directly or indirectly, of air pollution.
86. He had suffered casualties - one man missing, presumed dead, another partially disabled.
87. In 18 months of operations they lost a total of 983 aircrew, 725 of whom were killed or presumed dead.
88. The little chap is presumed alive and well - although anything's possible.
89. What will the president and his presumed Democratic supporters on Capitol Hill try to do to force consideration of the measure?
90. His would-be assassin, presumed to be in jail, belonged to his second line of defence.
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