Sentence examples for given the premises from inspiring English sources

"given the premises" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the facts or assumptions which precede some conclusion. For example, "Given the premises, we can conclude that the company will be profitable this year."

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That is, the KS argument shows that (given the premises) a spin 1 particle cannot possess all the properties at once which it displays in different measurement arrangements.

So given the premises of (10), adding 'every S is D' would lead to contradiction: every S is P, and not every S is P.

Given the premises, both of which are supported by plenty of evidence, the conclusion follows inexorably.

It is the ability to look upon leadership as a discipline, with a set of methods and tools that are adaptive and the best possible fit for achieving the results you are trying to reach, given the premises of your team and surroundings.

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Just given the premise of "The Newsroom," do you think you risk running into some of the  problems you faced with "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip"?

Mr. Rohde's characters love to hold forth — about man, God, the law and the state but oddly, given the premise, not so much about art.

Given the premise of the dying city, it's a sure bet that Lina and Doon will find at least a partial deliverance.

Given the premise of his post, I was also struck by Chait's follow-up point: Nor do Lowry and Kristol offer a plausible story as to how a better bill will emerge.

Berry is hardly the first visionary rock musician to have behaved in unforgivable ways, and given the premise of the ceremony it is, after all, a Hall of Fame a wave of posthumous adulation was expected (and, depending on how you sift art from artist, deserved).

Given the premise that innovation thrives "when ideas can serendipitously connect and recombine with other ideas," Mr. Johnson writes, it is a strange fact "that a great deal of the past two centuries of legal and folk wisdom about innovation has pursued the exact opposite argument, building walls between ideas".

The probability cumulative distribution function H t) in (8) means the probability that a failure occurs before time t in the natural deterioration process, given the premise that the equipment is working at initial time.

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