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Filter by Meaning He presumes the movie will be a flop based on the trailer.
He presumes the company will expand into new markets next year.
She presumes the artwork's value to be subjective and dependent on context.
She presumes he won't show up for the meeting.
He presumes she's guilty without any concrete evidence.
She presumes the students possess critical thinking skills and can apply them to real-world problems.
He presumes the team's training regimen to be effective based on scientific studies.
She presumes the students have prior knowledge of the subject matter.
The prosecutor presumes the suspect's involvement in the crime based on DNA evidence.
The prosecution presumes that the defendant is guilty based on the available evidence.
The insurance company presumes that the policyholder is truthful when making a claim.
The court presumes the will was executed with free will and without undue influence.
The accountant presumes the expenses were incurred in the normal course of business.
The insurance company presumes the insured is telling the truth about the accident.
The law presumes that a landlord has the right to enter a rental property unless there is a provision in the lease agreement to the contrary.
The judge presumes the defendant's innocence until proven guilty.
The law presumes that a person is of sound mind unless there is evidence to the contrary.
The salesperson presumes that the customer is interested in a particular product.
She presumes that he will be able to finish the project on time.
She presumes that he would like to come to her party.
He presumes that she is not feeling well based on her body language.
He presumes that he is the most qualified candidate for the job.
She presumes that he needs some space after their argument.
The host presumes that his guest will be interested in the topic they are discussing.
She presumes to borrow her roommate's clothes without permission.
He presumes to take the last piece of cake without asking.
She presumes to cut in line at the grocery store.
She presumes to know what's best for her friends.
She presumes to take credit for her team's work.
He presumes to take credit for someone else's work.
He presumes to speak on behalf of the entire group.
She presumes to make decisions without consulting her team.
She presumes to tell her doctor what medications she needs.
The CEO presumes to know everything about the company without consulting the employees.
She presumes to make plans for her friends without considering their schedules.
He presumes to interrupt the professor during the lecture.
He presumes to interrupt others when they're speaking.
The doctor presumes that the patient has a cold.
She presumes to speak her mind in a room full of politicians.
She presumes that the store will have the item in stock.
She presumes that the strange noise is coming from the attic.
The scientist presumes that the results of the experiment are due to a chemical reaction.
He presumes that the traffic will be heavy during rush hour.
He presumes that the company's profits will increase due to new investments.
She presumes that the loud music is from a nearby party.
She presumes that the museum will have a collection of ancient artifacts.
She presumes that the author's use of symbolism in the novel is a commentary on society.
The student presumes to write a thesis on a complex topic.
She presumes she can lift the heavy box, but it's too heavy for her.
She presumes to cook a complicated dish for a dinner party.
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