Sentence examples for extend the premises from inspiring English sources

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Far from threatening to black mail the Commonwealth Club, the newer members showed themselves eager to use the place more and to extend the premises, figuratively speaking, by setting up brand-new institutions for pooling information and resources.

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We extend the premise that significant change in RME, requires fundamental changes of a business school's own ethos of what responsibility means to itself.

Mr. Levine, the Metropolitan Opera's first artistic director, has extended the premise of performing different operas each night.

Extending the premise of sp-orbital hybridization to the reactions of (C, N Ni 001) surfaces has led to a novel approach neutralizing the diamond metal interfacial stress and hence strengthening the diamond metal adhesion substantially.

R-DFBA extends the premise of the ROOM approach, which relies on significant flux changes, by considering the minimization of the total number of significant changes of metabolite concentrations.

Each entry is accompanied by reader comments that often extend the dull premise to even more mind-numbing lengths.

Of course we can extend the same premise to every form of life, from snails, to whales, and everything in between, including you and me and every human being on this planet.

We extend the theory by admitting that premises can be defeated and relaxing the implicit assumption about their strength.

The major problem is that the affected environment can either be within the residential premises affecting humans, animals, soil health or it can even extend beyond the premise affecting the neighboring areas (NSW 2007).

The game ultimately just wants to be played, so going off that premise and trying to extend the rules and expand the barriers and the possibilities of what [happens] once you get involved in the game of Jumanji ― how it can manifest itself, and how it continues to evolve.

The idea was to extend the deductive entailment relation to a notion of probabilistic entailment for cases where premises provide less than conclusive support for conclusions.

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