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The length of time since the participant's last visit to a health professional is particularly nettlesome, as one can premise that individuals seeking consultation for health conditions are more likely to be cognizant of their weight, especially in particular medical conditions such diabetes or cardiovascular disease.
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The themes identified here should provide a starting point from which fruitful discussions of the patient experience may begin, and on which treatment and management decisions can be premised.
In this way Harclay can keep premise (1) and by side-stepping premise (2), avoid the conclusion in (4).
Where can the premise go from there?
Council officials can enter premises to check up on the education of a child only if they have specific concerns about a child's safety.
In effect, we can conjoin premises, but only up to maximal consistency.
Then, once one knows what sort of person one is dealing with, one can choose premises accordingly.
I'm not bothered if an argument can have premises close to certain and a conclusion far from certain, as long as the conclusion is certain when the premises are certain".
Having finished working on concept mapping, the students were getting familiar with the argumentation technique and how they can determine premises and conclusions in the texts in line with the recognition of argument structures by Bowell and Kemp (2005).
The agenda that can achieve this is premised on massive federal investments in good, community-reviving, family-sustaining, economy-stimulating jobs for those who need them most.
Weakening, expansion and contraction rules are rejected, for they say respectively that a redundant premise can be added in a derivation, that a given premise can always be used twice, and that two distinct tokens of the same premise type can be considered the same.
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