Sentence examples for has no premises from inspiring English sources

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It also has no premises, and is lumbered with an unpopular government plan to build 15,000 new homes on the outskirts of the town.

These rules of inference say that = is a congruence relation on the set of λ-terms: it 'preserves' both the application and abstraction term-building operations As before with the reflexivity rule, the rule β has no premises: for any variable x and any terms M and A, one can infer the equation (λx[M])A = M[x := A] at any point in a formal derivation in the theory λ.

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Their biggest challenge was timing: they wanted to open a fully functional chocolate factory, café, and shop by Easter 2014, but at the outset had no premises, machinery, staff, brand, recipes, or packaging.

The city's infrastructure was in chaos as hundreds of organisations and businesses had no premises to work from, including the staff of Community and Public Health.

The chatter is fueled in part by the trust's prospectus, which states it "does not insure its gold" and that "trustees may have no right to visit the premises of any subcustodian for the purposes of examining the trust's gold or any records maintained".

An attached "Business Lite Memo" states that the business has "no studio premises or broadcast equipment", despite having had almost two years to get the operation up and running.

This movie has no real premise or story: It merely follows actors Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan around as they take a road trip through various picturesque parts of England.

Writing for the blog that is the movement's official headquarters (it has no physical central premises), he called an online vote to decide on the removal of two critical lawmakers for allegedly failing to give an account of their expenses.

The new laws should mandate the identification of all account owners, prohibit transactions with "shell banks" that have no physical premises and require closer monitoring of accounts coming from countries with lax banking laws.

He had no business premises.

How could she get cancer when she had no false premises?

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