Sentence examples for fictitious premise from inspiring English sources

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Yet The Pinch rests on an even more fictitious premise.

No one in Hollister today minds — nor, it seems, did anyone protest in 1947 — that this journalistic account was based upon a mostly fictitious premise.

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Moore used his acceptance speech that year to speak against the Iraq War, which had just started, and to accuse President Bush of going to war based on fictitious premises.

The premise is false.

At least that's the premise behind photographer Charles Roux's "Fictitious Feasts," a series of still lifes cataloging the meals served in classic literature.

Using this premise, the series follows the fictitious reign of Richard IV (1485 98) through the experiences of Prince Edmund, who styles himself as "The Black Adder", and his two sidekicks: the imbecilic Lord Percy Percy, the Duke of Northumberland (Tim McInnerny); and Baldrick (Tony Robinson), a more intelligent servant of no status.

The first is that Ga is a premise not only in the actual deductive-nomological explanation of Ea but also in the fictitious deductive-nomological explanation (20) of ¬Ea.

Shattered Memories retains the premise of the original game—Harry Mason's quest to find his missing daughter in the fictitious American town of Silent Hill but is set in a different fictional universe, has a different plot, and altered characters, alongside new ones.

Many myths are treated as trivial and lighthearted, but this judgment rests on the suppressed premise that any divine behaviour that seems inappropriate for a major religion must have seemed absurd and fictitious to the Greeks.

(Names are fictitious).

(Names used are fictitious).

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