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With the premises of Resource Dependence Theory as theoretical background and drawing on a sample of 167 Spanish academic spinoffs, results of regression analysis have highlighted the positive influence of market networks and university support networks on the enhancement of academic spin-offs' entrepreneurial orientation, as well as the null impact exerted by informal networks.
"The new income-related premium is fundamentally at odds with the premises of social insurance," Mr. Marmor said.
But as he explores compromises with Mr. Baucus, Mr. Grassley displays striking ease with the premises of the effort.
He argues persuasively that scholars and officials should emphasize the differences -- that "the great majority" of Muslims disagree with the premises of militant Islam; that the United States should seek neither a "clash of civilizations" (a notion he rejects) nor a confrontation with Islam itself.
This notion can further be solidified with the premises of the advertising response model (ARM) discussed by Mehta (1994).
For clarity's sake, let us call (1) and (2) the "*premises" of the deduction, to contrast them with the premises of the reductio.
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Start with the premise of believing the victim – this in itself would be a revolutionary act.
"I went in with the premise of trying medicine," he says.
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