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Discover LudwigThe phrase "academic premise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the foundational ideas or assumptions that underlie academic arguments or theories.
Example: "The academic premise of her research is that early childhood education significantly impacts long-term cognitive development."
Alternatives: "scholarly assumption" or "educational foundation".
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That might sound like an academic premise -- and it has been, for the band's namesake pianist.
"I had no theoretical or academic premise in mind," Ms. Neshat says in a catalog statement.
For the volatility of the agency costs, σA, both ROV and AET demonstrated similar impacts in the PRF and FRF cases, and also in line with the academic premise, but with a rate of impact that was significantly smaller compared to σX.
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The experience at Spirogen was not that different from academia; the company was even located on academic premises in London.
So who will run the country if the voters decide that Yes, He Can?On domestic matters, Mr Obama has assembled a team of sharp academic economists who premise their work on his supposed ability to sell sophisticated policy.
Most students understand, in a general way, that their academic achievements are premised on academic integrity: honesty, fairness, trust, respect, accountability, and responsibility.
This embryonic research field has been promoted by far sighted enterprises, government agencies and academics, the basic premise being that for far too long we have concentrated on the study and practice of physical and aesthetic innovation: designed to add value through maintaining end product leadership.
The American judicial system, legal education, and academic scholarship are premised on the view that they do.
He has charts to back up his premise about academic success, but how is success measured?
That view is also backed by a growing amount of academic research questioning the premise that lower capital gains rates promote growth.
Some even question the basic premises of academic freedom.
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