presumptively
推测地,推定的是,推定地,推测
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- : affording ground for belief or presumption: presumptive evidence.
- : based on likelihood or presumption: a presumptive title; the presumptive nominee.
- : regarded as such by presumption; based on inference; assumed: a presumptive case of pneumonia.
- : Embryology. pertaining to the part of an embryo that, in the course of normal development, will predictably become a particular structure or region.
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It wanted to come up with a soda that tasted good, had a proper mouthfeel – sugar adds not only sweetness but also viscosity – and was attractive to women, the presumptive market.
It’s going to take much, much longer to count ballots in those states, and it may take days to declare a presumptive winner.
Long term, in calculating presumptive raises given over a 40-year career, women could lose as much as $900,000 over the duration of a career.
It also argues for a “presumptive prohibition against future mergers and acquisitions by the dominant platforms.”
Among QBs who have started two games, Pro Football Focus noted that the only two who haven’t produced a turnover-worthy play are King and presumptive future No.
Presumptively they were organized in gentes, but the evidence of the fact is lost.
Presumptively, it was the same among the Greeks of the traditionary period.
If the Pawnees are organized in gentes, presumptively the other tribes are the same.
Presumptively it was possessed by them while in the Upper Status of barbarism.
Presumptively and naturally, marriage within the gens was prohibited.