presumptively
- r by reasonable assumption
- So he builds the world's largest candy factory and manages it in a way that could be described as presumptively eccentric.
- In the 1974 Nixon Tapes Case, the Supreme Court recognized that presidential conversations with executive staff are presumptively privileged, but then proclaimed that, unless .
- In California, Chief Justice Ronald George declared that from now on, any laws that discriminate against gays in California are presumptively unconstitutional and will be subject .