English to Arabic Dictionary presumption

presumption

افتراض
definition
noun
the presumption of guilt has changed to a presumption of innocence
an act or instance of taking something to be true or adopting a particular attitude toward something, especially at the start of a chain of argument or action.
he lifted her off the ground and she was enraged at his presumption
behavior perceived as arrogant, disrespectful, and transgressing the limits of what is permitted or appropriate.
translation of 'presumption'
noun
تسليم ب,
وقاحة,
تخمين,
افتراض,
قرينة,
تحدس
example
This is only true, however, if in mandating administrative detention one turns the 'presumption' of innocence on its head.
It is one thing to seek to excuse Machiavelli's cynicism and cruelty on the grounds that he was a man of his time - a victim as well as an architect of Renaissance arrogance and 'presumption' .
The inquiry does not begin with a legal 'presumption' in favour of the custodial parent, although the custodial parent's views are entitled to great respect.
The reflexive hostility that some of his defenders have shown toward his accuser therefore exhibits no fidelity to the 'presumption' of innocence.
There is a very strong national policy 'presumption' in favour of its restoration.
The judges, having to face the problem of what would be the circumstances in which the 'presumption' of malice would be negatived, went on two lines, duty and interest and the public good and for the public interest.
Such a decision, especially today, requires extraordinarily strong reasons for overriding the 'presumption' in favor of peace and against war.
Labor will also make it more difficult for repeat offenders to get bail, no matter how minor the offence, by overturning the 'presumption' in favour of bail.
Probably the 'presumption' was that, merely by picking such a child up and taking it home, a person assumed the role of its legal guardian.
The chief reason to reject this view is the 'presumption' in favour of equal consideration.
Of all the arrogant 'presumption' , to look down at someone who had suffered and achieved as he had…
That is arrogant 'presumption' to insist that some authors and works deserve to be declared meritorious as a matter of fairness.
I assume my reputation for arrogant 'presumption' precedes me, so I'll be anything but brief.
Under state and federal ‘counter-terrorism’ laws, the traditional 'presumption' in favour of bail has been scrapped.
Clearly if a 'presumption' of undue influence is successfully raised the bank will find it almost impossible to rebut in the light of Peter's deception.
he lifted her off the ground, and she was enraged at his 'presumption'
It would have been the height of arrogance, 'presumption' , everything my mother specifically taught me not to do.
I have been responding to my learned friend's submission that there was, in a sense, a 'presumption' of concurrency which could be read into this legislation.
I would reject the submission that there should be a 'presumption' in favour of the custodial parent in applications to vary custody and access resulting from relocation of the custodial parent.
Regulation 24 creates a 'presumption' in favour of no order for costs.
There is, therefore, a 'presumption' in favour of the appeal proposal under S54A unless other material considerations indicate otherwise.
This is so because the expiry of a limitation period raises a 'presumption' of prejudice suffered by the defendants.
A breathtaking and galling 'presumption' - after all that we have gone through this last decade or so.
In other words, once the precondition set out in section 13 is satisfied, there is a 'presumption' in favour of referral.
An expert is not in any special position and there is no 'presumption' of belief in a doctor however distinguished he or she may be.
However, there is a 'presumption' in favour of the right of States to enter reservations unless the instrument expressly states to the contrary.
Even in regard to criminal statutes the 'presumption' in favour of strict construction is nowadays rarely applied.
Both in disciplinary law and in civil law the 'presumption' of competence must prevail.
he lifted her off the ground and she was enraged at his 'presumption'
Your arrogance, 'presumption' , and ego come through very clearly in this message.
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