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Presumes

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The company presumes to launch a new product without any market research.
She presumes to start her own business with no prior experience.
She presumes she can jump over the fence, but it's too high.
She presumes she can catch the ball, but it's thrown too far.
She presumes she can play the piano, but she has never taken lessons.
He presumes he can solve the puzzle, but he doesn't know the answer.
The literary critic presumes the novel to be a work of social commentary.
He presumes the team's strategy will lead to victory based on past successes.
She presumes he will respect her decision-making autonomy based on their history of collaboration.
He presumes the team will win the championship this year.
The prosecutor presumes the defendant's guilt based on circumstantial evidence.
She presumes the audience will enjoy the play based on positive reviews.
He presumes the project will be completed within the deadline.
He presumes the company's expansion plans will be successful based on market analysis.
The defense team presumes that the police violated the suspect's rights during the investigation.
The lawyer presumes the contract was breached by the defendant.
The judge presumes the parties to a contract understood the terms and conditions.
The court presumes that a child's best interests are served by being placed with their biological parents unless there is evidence to the contrary.
The court presumes that the will is valid unless there is evidence to the contrary.
The tax authority presumes that taxpayers are honest unless there is evidence of fraud.
The contract presumes that both parties will fulfill their obligations.
The court presumes the validity of a marriage unless proven otherwise.
The detective presumes that the suspect has an alibi for the night of the crime.
The professor presumes that his students have read the assigned book.
He presumes that she won't mind if he leaves early.
She presumes that he is not interested in her.
John presumes that his boss wants to promote him to a higher position.
She presumes that the company is not doing well financially.
The therapist presumes that her client is struggling with anxiety.
The author presumes that the reader will understand the underlying message of the story.
He presumes that she has already made up her mind.
The politician presumes that their constituents will support their proposed policy.
The parent presumes that their child wants to go to bed early.
He presumes to make inappropriate comments to his coworkers.
He presumes to speak for everyone in the room.
He presumes to make jokes at other people's expense.
He presumes to make decisions without consulting his colleagues.
She presumes to criticize others without considering her own faults.
He presumes to take advantage of his position of authority.
She presumes to use someone else's credit card without authorization.
She presumes to cheat on exams to get ahead in school.
He presumes to park in the disabled spot without a permit.
She presumes to use company resources for personal projects.
She presumes to perform a medical procedure without proper training or qualifications.
He presumes to represent his client in court without being licensed to practice law.
She presumes to modify the software code without the authorization of the software owner.
He presumes to take the lead on the project without being assigned as the project manager.
He presumes to make changes to the product design without consulting the engineering team.
He presumes to make alterations to the equipment without proper training.
She presumes to give orders to her subordinates without being their supervisor.
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