How To Use Presumably In A Sentence

  • Moreover, it is expressly added that if the day before the Passover falls on a Sabbath, one may in this manner purchase a Paschal lamb, and, presumably, all else that is needful for the feast.
  • Tranmere played with a good deal more enthusiasm as the evening wore on, suggesting that Aldridge had expressed - presumably in an indelicate fashion - his sense of displeasure during the recess.
  • His casual reaction, "you're overreacting," "these things happen, right?" suggests they've gone through this before, with presumably the more recent procedure she discussed with her gyno. Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Recap: Help!
  • Note also the profound hypochondriasis and fear that they are being infected by a "cancer"--again, a plot presumably put together by the Jews. Archive 2009-02-01
  • But one day he disturbed her privacy and barged into her room, presumably to force more work on her, while she had it out.
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  • When a firm buys a new machine, it presumably expects the yield of the investment to exceed its cost.
  • This meant that events presumably of interest mainly to Poles - such as the 1944 Rising - would often be scanted by the media.
  • The thing the article doesn't mention in much detail, presumably because the writer isn't diabetic, is how awful hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) feels. SeeLight:
  • Another, presumably later, inhumation cemetery lay in and around the southern boundary ditch at its Ryknild Street end.
  • When he made that announcement, the prime minister presumably did not mean that the official would continue to do his first-class job until Wednesday evening, whereupon he would draft a truly top-hole letter of resignation.
  • Anyway, the most obvious distinction is that the sociopath would presumably remove the implant if he could, while most of us would not want to anaesthetise the agenbite of inwit, if this were somehow possible. Not Lovely, Lovely Ludwig Van!
  • Presumably the one with tears in its eyes? The Sun
  • Between short scenes – aiming presumably to distil the essence of Faulks's novel but actually stripping it of atmosphere and verve – swathes of prose are just read out. Birdsong; On Ageing; The Big Fellah; Yes, Prime Minister
  • I assumed that I would be bowled out of that fairly sharpish, as presumably all the best players would have made it through.
  • If some extractive natural subsector gets scarce we will just substitute other sectors for it and growth of the whole economy will continue, not into any restraining biospheric envelope, but into sidereal space presumably full of resource-bearing asteriods and friendly highly-evolved aliens eager to teach us how to grow forever into their territory. From a Failed Growth Economy to a Steady-State Economy
  • In an age of central heating and renovation Greystones presumably featured as a rare unspoiled habitat.
  • For example, plant monomeric forms, composed only of catalytic subunits, are relatively common in plant species and coexist with higher molecular weight forms (presumably tetrameric, according to its molecular size).
  • There is little detail about retail and leisure developments so presumably nothing to catch the imagination is on its way.
  • The opticians presumably forgave him, as he attended their annual dinners as a liveryman of the company.
  • The largest of these are presumably humeri, and there may be remnants of ulnae and radii as well. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • “Myers,” presumably speaking through the medium, produced a stream of poetic, recondite associations from the word Lethe that meant nothing to the medium or the experimenter. Experiencing the Next World Now
  • Presumably, the chief harm to others in torturing animals that are the property of the torturer is psychic. More Fun With Libertarian Animal Rights
  • Although he is able to speak some French, and presumably the receptionist is able to speak some English, neither accommodates to the other.
  • Most bothersome is during this week of Kanye, Serena and Wilson with virtually every news site asking are we rude/have we lost our civility, is that people from the stature of James Carville to presumably educated people writing comments, are ranting, raving and name calling. Carville takes aim at latest tell-all on Bush
  • But now Essig is giving us another reason: buying food from local farmers and producers (presumably at a farmer's market) is a way to socialize and make connections.
  • All of this was underpinned with ample confidence in the friendly disposition of much of the population-presumably loyalist at heart, simply waiting to welcome British military leaders to their hearthstones.
  • People were presumably far too busy at the time, and the principal workers have now died.
  • She remembered his tetchiness with shop assistants, which presumably had been simulated.
  • One died presumably to satisfy some ideological or religious prompting or to get revenge, and the other while trying, somehow, simply to get by.
  • People had heard the bell, presumably, and must have panicked. THE SCAR
  • Presumably, stucco decoration was more resistant to steam than fresco.
  • The basal ganglia of the brain are peculiarly rich in acetylcholine, the presence of which must presumably have some significance; and suggestive effects of eserine and of acetylcholine, injected into the ventricles of the brain, have been described. Sir Henry Dale - Nobel Lecture
  • But when Blair said that Egypt's transition had to be 'managed' – presumably by the West – so as not to jeopardise the 'peace process', he was only saying openly what Washington believed.
  • The resolution of nosocomial pneumonia can be defined clinically or microbiologically, but presumably a clinical nonresponse will the prompt consideration of bronchoscopic evaluation.
  • Well, under the new rule presumably he's inciting the people to violence.
  • This black varnish was applied presumably as an element of mourning, or, as Edwards suggested, either to match japanned furniture in the room or in reaction to the blackening of the silvering by tarnishing.
  • Presumably Barber would have sunk an 80-footer had there been another hole.
  • Many copies of the book have been found in tombs and burial chambers, where they were presumably placed for the use of the dead. Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
  • As her usual attire is lobster hats and frocks made from bacon rashers, this presumably means she wore jeans and a sweatshirt. The Sun
  • The gentlemen, presumably Dersinghams, were easily distinguishable from the village players.
  • Although extensive (and presumably fantastically expensive), the excavations revealed a story of only local interest, with Medieval and later expansion by Kingston upon Thames via a series of revetments into the river.
  • Acting Mayor Vladimir Resin, a veteran bureaucrat, gave a Soviet-style report on the city that left television viewers with little hope he would make any major changes until the Kremlin appoints a new mayor, presumably within one month. Moscow's Fired Mayor Slams Door on Leaving City Hall
  • She must have heard, along with the rest of Plymouth, of the arrival of Hotspur in Tor Bay; presumably she had made her way here via Totnes in the carrier's cart — a long and tedious journey. Hornblower And The Hotspur
  • Presumably preliminary consultation by conservation agencies and institutional involvement of local people in plan formulation and implementation would avoid these clashes.
  • AS for kids, if their parent is a U.S. citizen, then presumably, they are too, and if they are with the parent, then it will be hard to hold them. The Volokh Conspiracy » Affirmative Action and Racial Profiling Revisited
  • To someone else in the car, presumably AP's co-driver No, we want that road. Tony McCoy | Small Talk
  • This was a copper-bottomed New Labour promise, which is presumably why it has not happened.
  • Apparently King Balor's lines are all in "Gaelic", which presumably means Irish; would be interested to know what any gaelgeori thought of this. Linkspam for 10-6-2009
  • The baptism is being conducted by an adult, a robed figure with a halo and a maniple, presumably John the Baptist.
  • The first study showed that birds with long bills spend proportionally more time scratching with their feet than do birds with short bills, presumably as compensation for the unwieldiness of long bills.
  • A number of approaches to Shelley's 1819 have emphasized the distance between apparently activist poems -- The Mask of Anarchy, for exampleand what is deemed Shelley's High Style: presumably aestheticist, representationalist poetry of the "lyric I. Intervention & Commitment Forever!: Shelley in 1819, Shelley in Brecht, Shelley in Adorno, Shelley in Benjamin
  • The ship's doctor can presumably take blood, and, though possibly not having a haematology laboratory on board, may be able to get the bloods tested when the ship docks.
  • Presumably, your boss wouldn't be where he is without some measure of ability and accomplishment.
  • Presumably the fact that Scots are accustomed to wild weather helps.
  • The enhanced uptake of selenate over selenite is mediated by an active transport mechanism in the small intestine, presumably involving the same transporter protein that carries sulfate; sulfate is a close chemical cousin of selenate but not of selenite. Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • Once, presumably, this quadrangle with its smooth lawns, its massive buildings and the chapel itself was marsh too, where the grasses waved and the swine rootled. A room of one's own
  • It also gained the distinction of being banned in America - presumably because of all those obscene, ribald, raunchy bits about marriage being a partnership of equals.
  • It gives us a measure of the indulgent sympathy and religious tolerance which prevailed in this Evangelical home, that the parents should have unhesitatingly supplied the boy of fourteen, at some cost of time and trouble, with all the accessible writings of the "atheistical" poet, and with those of his presumably like-minded friend Keats as well. Robert Browning
  • Even while the military endgame played out in Abidjan, post-conflict development specialists were presumably drawing up plans for interventions such as disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration, security sector reform, and resettlement of refugees and internally displaced persons. Ivory Coast's development failures | Mike McGovern
  • After only a few hours anoxia, death of previously growing tissues occurs in intolerant species; a shortage of ATP presumably being a major contributing factor.
  • The story is told by Michelangelo's pupil and biographer Condivi and is therefore presumably true in essentials.
  • Presumably not gents 'knee-length step-ins," I said dryly. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Presumably, you meant 'Pro homine (or pro femina) changes'. What should Ming have done?
  • Presumably this is where the accident happened.
  • Presumably in artistic work, as opposed to lawyering or doctoring, there is a larger element of the unconscious or intuitive.
  • The report is presumably correct.
  • With surrealism this involves, presumably, finding a way to integrate a surrealisticpresentation with one's prior conceptions of the way things are: surrealism becomes an alternative vision of the world, one that breaks from the "normal" perceptions most of us share only to portray that world just as truthfully if more obliquely. Experimental Fiction
  • A few steps away, a kneeling artilleryman lifts one cannonball from a pile, presumably to bring it to the cannoneers for loading. Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
  • The evidence supporting the assertion would presumably be the available statistical data.
  • Architects are to redesign public buildings as blast resistant (and presumably windowless) on their lower storeys. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the poor conformance to Web accessibility guidelines is presumably due to a lack of information and a misunderstanding of their importance on the part of content designers and authors.
  • Presumably the Democratic National Committee checked the guest list with due diligence as to foreign corporate connections.
  • Of course, this wouldn't keep people from buying them out of town, but presumably its backers would like to see similar law enacted in other cities, too.
  • Some of these Hmong have since fled from the village, presumably for the border.
  • In this form it presumably could be maintained in a population against the tendency to swamping by intercrossing.
  • But then he said that the military, once that mission was completed, would also, would withdraw from the towns, but would return to what he called buffer zones, presumably within the West Bank, from which, he said, they would prevent the renewal of terror attacks against Israeli cities. CNN Transcript Apr 8, 2002
  • It floats in circulating hemolymph that is presumably oxygenated from non-lantern tracheal sources.
  • Another zinger: "This begs the question of why married men go to prostitutes rather than buying from their wives, who presumably will be low-cost providers, considering that they can sell nonreproductive sex without compromising their marriage. The Economics Of ProstitutionMoney Special Report: The Economics Of Prostitution
  • What's even more irritating is the angle the reporter used, which is the presumably counter-intuitive notion that heart attacks kill more hunters than stray bullets. Hunters with Hangovers?
  • For historical reasons, presumably the Western domination of Egyptology, there is very little material in Arabic, other than that which is written for domestic consumption in Egypt.
  • The SPC said presumably in section 4.2 on posology: Archive 2008-03-01
  • The pro-inflammatory response was even stronger in the infected children with clinical signs, but the regulatory response was also increased, presumably to limit inflammation.
  • This is presumably not a trend being reflected in the relatively benign employment statistics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many small towns were little more than nucleated villages, presumably with a market function and often a temple, as with the example of Heybridge in Essex.
  • There are several scenes which involve abrasive personal confrontation, which I felt were irrelevant, but presumably were introduced for fear of the film becoming cloying.
  • By night the protesters retire to their bivouacs, presumably to read some self-improving literature. Railing Against ... Whatever
  • This reduced its helicity and increased its average tilt, thereby presumably reducing fusion efficiency.
  • So if you imagine the cochlear being wound, it's sort of shell-like, it's not a straight system but what you've got to do is insert it as you might indeed a twisted shell like a snail and the further it goes in presumably the better the sound.
  • The report is presumably correct.
  • Because it was radio, he could presumably turn up for work in an old cardie.
  • In doing so, the court presumably would have to face the question that has puzzled the patent office for decades and philosophers for eons: What makes us human?
  • That we hear not even a peep from him is presumably due to the fact that too many sponsors and cronies are in on the great land scam.
  • Only female argonauts grow the shell-like structures, but males have very different bodies, presumably with different buoyancy issues.
  • If we've come to the point where the banterers are having to explain and apologise for their jokes, then presumably the joy of the thing – the roaring of rape humour across a crowded internet, that beery, leery, Friday-night amour – has been lost? The joke's on them
  • Such modulation in steering muscle activity presumably causes alterations in wing motion and aerodynamic forces.
  • However, we all know that only things that you really need to mention are matzah, maror, and pesah presumably one should discuss them as well. Even if all of us were wise | Jewschool
  • If a salamander is to swim straight, the action of these muscle fibers must be balanced by muscle fibers dorsal to the vertebral centra, presumably in the epaxial musculature.
  • Presumably the title is designed to suggest the swift and deadly strike of the venomous snake.
  • Whenever muscular control of the operculum was established (presumably very early), it was probably based on the cleithrum.
  • Presumably it would evolve as part of the comparable biological process. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • Finstone with a creel on her back, had given him all his hands could hold of the sea-weed called dulse, presumably not from its sweetness, although it is good eating. Sir Gibbie
  • At present, all three sign systems are still being used in Nicaragua, presumably reflecting the different ages at which people are exposed to language and the kinds of inputs (ISN or LSN vs. signed and written Spanish or lipreading in regular schools) they receive. Innateness and Language
  • Presumably it needs an even bigger ship to refloat it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Presumably, the publishers thought that a potted pre-Union history of Scotland and England would bring the general reader up to speed in preparation for the rest of the book.
  • Minaya argued that the 16th day, cabán, gave rise to the word cabañuelas, presumably because it had some additional significance, perhaps in terms of some other calendric calculation, or time-marker. Did You Know? January's weather in Mexico forecasts the rest of the year
  • So I went back, and saw a man, presumably of ill repute, sideling up to the ATM machine as it asked if I needed more time, and when he saw me, he dashed away. A mystery! « knitnut.net
  • The problem is that the paper has fired this trainee journalist presumably due to public pressure and not, one assumes, some facts of his resume.
  • Presumably it's precisely in order to avoid incurring such a duty that persons choose to transfer things by bequest rather than by gift.
  • It's like you're trying to go about your life, and make dinner...but the roof is off of your house, and the walls are falling down." would thank her daughter -- she called six-year-old Matilda's "bravery and exuberance is the example that I take with me in my work and in my life" -- is a major development, though one that, presumably, did not come without a tinge of sadness. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Presumably all that has been compared is the percentage of pupils achieving certain levels at age 11 and then at 14.
  • Presumably, that and the rest of Duke's so-so publicity over recent months has put something of a damper on his efforts to unload the mansion.
  • He had gone to the reception desk, presumably to check out.
  • So to be more precise, one of the most difficult unsolved problems in American constitutionalism – perhaps a constitutional “abeyance” or silence – is what a president is supposed to do with an act (presumably passed over a veto) that directly encroaches on presidential power. Balkinization
  • Presumably, sarin, tabun, phosgene, adamsite, prussic acid and a family of mustard gases, comprising the basis of KPA chemical weapons, are produced here.
  • This feature is present in crayfish, thalassinids, and anomalans but is presumably lost in brachyurans.
  • What if we also consider that fantasy greatly outsells sf (and by your broader definition that would presumably include YA, horror, and alternative history, stupendously outsells it)? Why Science Fiction Authors Can't Win
  • But she was presumably as capable of lying as Ursula.
  • But I think what you are referring to are Italian style espresso cups in enamel, presumably more decorative than plain graniteware. Plastic Elimination Campaign: Kid's Dishes
  • It presumably influenced word choice in the original, since the poet uses a variety of words e.g. eoten, thyrse to refer to Grendel, so they were presumably sufficiently close in meaning to do duty for each other as the metre dictated. Old English gods and myths: Eotens
  • If the original statement requires correction it is presumably necessary to seek leave to amend although the rules are silent on this.
  • This may be a primitive character-state expression for the family (choripetaly in Azima is presumably less specialized than incipient sympetaly in Salvadora).
  • Presumably after having jargonized and marketfocused their message stream. Dell learns a lesson « BuzzMachine
  • Our first dinner was in a pleasant restaurant overlooking the river, presumably the same one seen earlier from the terrace. Times, Sunday Times
  • So presumably he's taken ecstasy for the same reason? Times, Sunday Times
  • Alchemists, along with surgeons, soldiers, butchers and blacksmiths, were regarded as ‘children of Mars’, the association presumably coming about through the importance of heat in powering the alchemical athanor or furnace.
  • Presumably enabling you to see your pipes burst on action replay. Times, Sunday Times
  • These things, presumably there to make things more digestible, really made it all much harder to swallow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even though it was against Danzig law, these people were all sent to the Reich, presumably to concentration camps.
  • What it means is that a competent authority, presumably ASIO, assessed him as an adverse security risk.
  • That, presumably, is why he must 'abjure' this 'rough magic' by breaking his magical staff and drowning his book. Shakespeare
  • Presumably it represents a steppe bison, a species that was relatively common in the Yukon and Alaska during the Mid-Wisconsinan interstadial.
  • Presumably such marked fluctuations are connected with the prevailing weather conditions.
  • To distract American taxpayers from the suspicion that the stimulus is largely bogus, Obama encourages green space exploration, presumably with the intention of assisting the Venusians currently imperilling their planet. Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible « Anglican Samizdat
  • The roads were littered with debris - bricks, bottles, charred gas canisters, all presumably used as missiles at some point by the hundreds of youths intent on violence.
  • Settelen made videotapes of her practicing elocution and formal speechmaking with him, presumably to improve her performance as a public figure.
  • Presumably, children would rely on the consistent phoneme-to-grapheme conversion rules to spell regular words whereas they might rely on derivational relations to spell morphological words.
  • Improbably, the result was worth it: The titivated Jumbo was so lifelike that he looked ready to charge at spectators—and, presumably, he still would, had his artificial hide not caught fire and burned him to a crisp in 1972. Wildlife Without Life
  • Anyway, the most obvious distinction is that the sociopath would presumably remove the implant if he could, while most of us would not want to anaesthetise the agenbite of inwit, if this were somehow possible. Not Lovely, Lovely Ludwig Van!
  • Grandma's tall, gray wig was removed from her head, revealing what was presumably long, black hair scrunched up into a hairnet.
  • Presumably now the formaldehyde has cleared from his brain, he has woken up to the meaning of what he said.
  • The man wore a condom presumably to protect himself rather than her and it split.
  • You can also create your own race courses through the city by selecting places for checkpoints, which would presumably extend the game's longevity if you were playing online against human opponents.
  • Presumably he wanted to express something about there being life in the old dog yet. Times, Sunday Times
  • He concentrated his efforts on the keyboard parts, presumably because they allowed him to play or imagine the essence of these three anthems even in the absence of singers and viol players.
  • Presumably it would evolve as part of the comparable biological process. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • The top of the hill was occupied in medieval times, presumably because of its defensive potential.
  • Presumably other presenters on the show have no fixed views about anything. Times, Sunday Times
  • Presumably the popularity of the name would outweigh any slight that Dominicans, Jesuits, or members of other orders and congregations might feel.
  • Ramsey presumably leant out for a breath of air.
  • The left hip is more commonly affected, presumably because of the left occiput anterior position of most vertex-presenting newborns.
  • We have organic beef with almost-organic Yorkshire puddings (I'm unable to find organic lard - presumably it is just too unfashionable in green circles).
  • So your grandson's tone of voice implied that he'd call you a "prat" -- which of his languages does that come from presumably, not Spanish, and what does it mean? On being linguistically defeated
  • The commentators Robert Lee and Ross McFarlane, presumably under a three-line whip to talk up the joys of 3D, made frequent reference to the beauty of what we were seeing. Sky's 3D golf coverage leaves sales pitch out in the rain
  • Another debutant is a first group of participants from Antarctica: the Davis Research Station, which is home to several dozen scientists who presumably will not be also switching off their heaters in -10 degrees Celsius. APA
  • I think i’ve got this now: basal anapsid reptiles (which presumably gave rise to synapsid and sauropsid lineages) died out leaving no descendants. turtles, full diapsid reptiles closely allied to crocodiles, secondarily developed a seemingly (but not osteogenically identical) anapsid skull structure subsequently. Report on the 2005 Creation Mega Conference, Part Four - The Panda's Thumb
  • She must have heard, along with the rest of Plymouth, of the arrival of Hotspur in Tor Bay; presumably she had made her way here via Totnes in the carrier's cart — a long and tedious journey. Hornblower And The Hotspur
  • They'd felt safe because they were traveling with a guide who knew the area and, presumably, the dangers. A KING'S RANSOM
  • I don’t understand how this may pose a challenge to my feminism, although from having read other responses to this question I gather it becomes a question of gendered/gendering resources – i.e. that the ideal AP mom is staying at home and attending full-time to her child’s needs, thus requiring a partner (presumably a husband, implying both heteronormativity and a degree of monogamousness). Feminist mothering. « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • Where its enslaved people were presumably told it dived triumphantly into the ocean on its way to explore the centre of the Earth. The Sun
  • A second bull was also seen but died the next day, presumably from starvation.
  • Doing this gives you a string that has the right end-of-line conventions for the platform you are running on, regardless of what the source resource looked like (within reason, presumably).
  • Presumably this is supposed to caramelise the sugars, but, despite using the size of pan specified, mine just keeps boiling over spectacularly, and after 25 minutes, anxious of overcooking the fruit, I put it in the oven anyway, regardless of any "golden caramel colour". How to cook perfect tarte tatin
  • Presumably the decline of domestic servants to launder the disgusting handkerchiefs.
  • But then you come to the third part of this sort of triangular absurdity, and what you get to is big financial institutions with extremely well-paid individuals, in the presumably pure free market.
  • Presumably both have magnets which would be affected while Justine's trippy, electric hand-trails are perhaps more evidence of Von Trier's recent episode in pharmacopoeia, perhaps while watching the wood-spirits in Avatar? Michael Vazquez: 2011's Doomsday Cinema, Part I: Melancholia @ 49th NYFF plus Gainsbourg on Von Trier & Lars' NYFF 47 Press Conference (VIDEO)
  • In conversation this appeared to be the pattern of most youngsters and presumably is coinciding with early adolescence.
  • Presumably the notary conducted his business in the entresol and his private life above. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • Presumably he did not consider these important -- or at least capable of being dealt with through the instrumentalities of a massive military buildup and an American Century. Lawrence Wittner: Is Mitt Romney Ready for the World?
  • Presumably, many of the big-name SF/F authors, editors and publishers you have featured in other Mind Melds are bibliophiles and have amassed a large collection of books over the years. SF Signal is Looking for Mind Meld Topics - What Do You Want To See?
  • Millard has little to back up his 'frightener' apart from some vague reference to some patients he woke up only for them, presumably, to have to go through the whole process again later. Latest news breaking news current news UK news world news celebrity news politics news
  • Dollar Bill Jefferson will win comfortably tonight, and luckily this embarrassment will presumably be overshadowed by an Obama win. Your Right Hand Thief
  • The boat was found laden with a cargo of flattish sandstone blocks, presumably brought to add to the causeway.
  • _Quique quod_ is obviously prone to haplography; on the other hand, it could be a rewriting of _qui quod id es_, which is itself presumably a simple corruption through interchange of _qui quod es id_. The Last Poems of Ovid
  • These are patients cut off from their capacity to feel, presumably to protect themselves from emotional pain.
  • In the case of ACII, there presumably was a limited budget for development of the PC version, they chose the PC technology that has been almost universally adopted (multi-core) and were able to offer enhancements over the console version that almost everyone can benefit from. Tom's hardware UK
  • Presumably even a substantially revamped CSRT, on remand from the D.C. Circuit, would not issue revised detention decisions for quite some time -- to be followed by yet further D.C. Circuit review. Balkinization
  • A live feed, which presumably had no copyright issues, was generated from a video camera pointing up in the air and uplinked via a satellite dish in their back garden.
  • Presumably, he wished the carboys to float; but he had neglected the extra weight of the stoppers!
  • It is a mildly inflammatory disorder, somewhat similar to urticaria, and presumably due to vasomotor disturbance; the amount of exudation, which is variable, determines the character of the lesions. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • Such inconsistency is interesting, though, and almost inevitable when one sees fit to defend the English language from “plagues”, “attacks”, and presumably imminent doom. “Attacks” on the language are greatly misunderstood
  • Today the Fed has not only lost that touch but, given the way our political and financial system currently operates, its own policies exacerbate the cycle of overexuberance and incautious lending that will bring on the next major crisis (and presumably another severe recession). The Fed, Innovation And The Next Recession
  • My spell checker says "aspheric" isn't a word, but I'll leave it in as GE must know what it's talking about and has presumably checked that. Tech Digest
  • The knowledge of an empiricist's guardian angel would presumably be neither embodied nor built in.
  • If the price of gold marches higher, this agreement will presumably be ripped up, although a dollar crisis might make central banks think twice about switching into paper money.
  • However, in other cases, it may be associated with a biochemical and/or physiological defect in the brain of the patient with epilepsy presumably due to an imbalance of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters.
  • The unpredictable, sporadic nature of storms on an open coast presumably render exposed shores unstable in this respect.
  • (Presumably, the need for a license is a matter of degree, given that our own bodies contain radioactive potassium-40, and given that the walls of most buildings contain the radioactive isotopes from the natural uranium-238 and thorium-232 decay chains). Archive 2009-04-01
  • Presumably this is why the experts are all contradicting one another. Times, Sunday Times
  • The space between this letter and the omicron is apparently uninscribed, presumably because of the defect in the stone.
  • Presumably, framing these contexts, there are limits to human conceptual schemes.
  • Presumably this review is the most favourable, in a prestigious journal, that the publisher could find.
  • He was a handsome devil, clever and presumably extremely well off.
  • Other Sahelian mammal species include an isolated and presumably highly inbred population of around 70 olive baboons Papio anubis, in the Tamgak massif, and an estimated 500 Patas monkeys Erythrocebus patas in the central massifs and plateaux. Aïr and Ténéré Natural Reserves, Niger
  • There are 160 German naval personnel in Mombasa monitoring the Horn of Africa, presumably for al-Qaeda skiffs and pirate ships.
  • The history of the epibranchials presumably begins wherever vertebrates first developed a jointed, internal branchial arch rather than an unjointed, external branchial basket.
  • Hyphal fusion is presumably a way to increase cytoplasmic flow and interconnectedness of hypha.
  • In today's tight labor markets, both public and private employers will presumably benefit from being able to keep productive older employees on the job longer.
  • Eye-witness accounts were n accord with a large meteoroid/small asteroid entry, with a body passing overhead accompanied by a terrific roar (presumably electrophonic effects), later concussions, and the sky being lit up like daylight. Signs of the Times
  • In a few Ehn, as we were making our way through a corner of the camp, we would presumably encounter some contravallation, some outer lines or ditches, setup to protect the besiegers against possible attack by an outside, relieving force. Mercenaries Of Gor
  • The delighted looks on their faces presumably also help him chase away the suspicion that he is boring. Times, Sunday Times

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