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Supposition theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Supposition theory was a branch of medieval logic that was probably aimed at giving accounts of issues similar to modern accounts of reference, plurality, tense, and modality, from within an Aristote...
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Infinitive; to suppose ... to suppose (third-person singular simple present supposes, present participle supposing, simple past and past participle supposed) ... (transitive) To take for granted; to conclude, with less than absolute supporting data; to believe. Suppose that A implies B and B implies C. Then A implies C.
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; Because the D and the T are blended into a single consonant when this phrase is pronounced, many writers are unaware that the D is even present and omit it in writing. You’re supposed to get this one right if you want to earn the respect of your readers. ... Read about the book.
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I am a homosexual male. Suppose I contract AIDS or Syphilis or Hepatitis B through Oral Sex ... Suppose I contract AIDS or Syphilis or Hepatitis B through Oral Sex (i.e I sucked when I had a sore throat). Suppose that in the following 3 days I was sucked by three other men with the possibility of my precum in their mouth.
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Suppose that I missed you Suppose that I cared. And suppose that I've spent all my nights running scared And suppose that I was never the.. ... Suppose we were happy, Suppose it was true. And suppose there were cold nights, But we somehow made it through ; And suppose that I'm nothing without you.
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