English to Turkish Dictionary supposition

supposition

varsayım
definition
noun
they were working on the supposition that his death was murder
an uncertain belief.
translation of 'supposition'
noun
zan,
varsayım,
sanı,
faraziye,
tahmin
example
they were working on the 'supposition' that his death was murder
they were working on the 'supposition' that his death was murder
their outrage was based on 'supposition' and hearsay
their outrage was based on 'supposition' and hearsay
I hope he writes a more generalized theoretical piece that articulates his disagreement with colleagues on this issue - the issue of proving one's 'suppositions' and ideas.
There is no reason to assume you will have the same beliefs in these two cases, under these 'suppositions' of differing strengths.
These are not mere 'suppositions' or wishful thinkings.
Now, there are what I have said are 'suppositions' .
All too often in this book, the author is forced to fall back on her own 'suppositions' and general guesswork.
As mentioned above, and as we discuss in Part IV, these 'suppositions' are in some tension with existing evidence.
Hypotheses, 'suppositions' tentatively accepted, help the therapist to focus on what seems most relevant at that moment.
There then follows a bunch of 'suppositions' about possible causes.
Hypotheses are 'suppositions' about causes which may be entertained by a scientist in cases where it is not practical to induce the separate laws.
Extract facts, 'suppositions' and nuggets of information from technical explanations.
Willingness to understand differences at the 'suppositional' level can also generate goodwill.
There is no direct evidence, and what follows is too contingent on a series of hypothetical 'suppositions' to be convincing.
In fact, the article includes numerous 'suppositions' and makes inferences that miss the mark because of inaccuracies, misunderstood information, and a lack of research.
Let us remember that so many of their assertions are mere 'suppositions' and theories which cannot be proved, and which may very well be disproved, as so many have been disproved during the past hundred years.
In most cases, however, this kind of mutual informing included only assumptions and 'suppositions' .
Ultimately we get to the facts as opposed to the 'suppositions' .
Such a circular argument, which relies on its own 'suppositions' as proof, can be used to justify anything.
Strong 'suppositions' began at this point to emerge.
Such 'suppositions' often invite skepticism and scorn, especially among Westerners.
Given the electoral history of Britain since 1979 these 'suppositions' were reasonable enough.
Judging by the sound of that question, I can make two 'suppositions' .
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