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The definition corresponds to the informal idea that an argument is valid if it is not possible for its premises to all be true and its conclusion false.
They also concluded that the company was paying too much for its premises, so they demanded three rent-free years from the landlord, and got them.
Watneys commissioned DRU to provide a coherent look for its premises across south-east England, and Gray delivered in a manner that was to influence pub signage for the next two decades.
The Warburg is believed to be running at a substantial deficit, which critics believe is largely because the university increased the buildings charge for its premises some years ago.
These ideas the series, its vertical pattern, the distinction between internal and external causes and a transcendent principle of the series are also elaborated in the Kitāb al-Išārāt (see IV, 9 15; IV, 1 8 for its premises)— Remarks and Admonitions or Pointers as the title of the work is known in English —, a work of extreme importance for the Eastern philosophical tradition.
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He took a more oblique approach that attacked the law school program not so much for its premise as for how it works in practice, dismissing it as "a carefully managed program designed to ensure proportionate representation of applicants from selected minority groups".
And although a work may get high marks for its premise as "I, JFK" does, it may never fulfill its potential.
For its premise requires heightened awareness and an appreciation of being, as the actor's mantra goes, "in the moment".
As it is, the show, which lacks theatrical pacing or climactic power, makes the expected case for the men's abilities, and none whatsoever for its premise.
This very inclusive show sometimes reaches too hard for its premise: how images of Mary can be found in more secular identities.
I'm not usually a fan of Brad Meltzer's routine, frequently preposterous thrillers, but The Fifth Assassin (Hodder, £18.99) merits a mention for its premise: namely, what if a serial killer replicated the four successful assassinations of America's presidents?
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