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MessageSpace has become quite successful – this week, Staines's sometimes slightly teenage blog carries a distinctly grown-up ad for the British defence industry – and has premises in Clerkenwell, just north of the City.
She's great, but she costs a fortune.' Madame Paulette has premises on the Upper East Side, where staff clad in white hospital smocks offer to treat your couture, your house in the Hamptons, your yacht and even your private jet.
Hence we can regard p ∧ (q ∨ r) not only as the conclusion of the valid argument A, but also as the conclusion of the (equally valid) argument A′, which has premises p, q, r.
"Frankly, it's a disaster," says Ben Walton, owner of "informal neighborhood hangout" Ben's Canteen, which has premises in Battersea and Earlsfield.
"Frankly, it's a disaster," says Ben Walton, owner of "informal neighbourhood hangout" Ben's Canteen, which has premises in Battersea and Earlsfield.
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We have premises and we show our objects.
Having premises made it easier to obtain grants.
Some have had premises gifted to them or subsised, but plenty are spending millions of pounds a year on accommodation on top of premium staffing costs.
You should judge this jumble argument as valid, and as having premises that you accept, and yet as having a conclusion you reject (Sorensen 2003b, 104 110).
As with any other demonstration, a demonstration in natural philosophy must have premises that are self-evident, since otherwise a regress would ensue.
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