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(Longchen, 1983: 204f) Nyingma's defence of the definition (2) also has two premises.

Thus with a single answer to two questions one has two premises for a refutation, and one of them may turn out to be idle, thus invalidating the deduction (it becomes a non-cause fallacy).

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The basic argument has three premises: (1) the world's poor constitute massive growth opportunities and profit potential for MNCs, (2) MNCs should play a leading role in unlocking the economic potential of such difficult-to-access markets, and (3) bringing the poor into the global economy will simultaneously generate fortunes for MNCs while solving the problem of global poverty.

The argument has three premises: The Rationality Condition.

This work has three premises: One, that we should seek to provide students with an education that allows them to consider and pursue a meaningful life based on their own inherent interests, talents and aspirations (Sizer, 1996; Quaglia & Cobb, 1996).

Syllogism, in logic, a valid deductive argument having two premises and a conclusion.

The result is useful to know: if you have two premises of which you are at least 99% certain, they entitle you to be at least 98% certain of a conclusion validly drawn from them.

The FLC has two inputs (premises): error, e(t), and error derivative, de(t), and one output (consequent): control action, u(t).

This argument has two main premises: that the moral law is the law of the free will, and that rational beings must regard themselves as free; the conclusion is that rational beings must regard themselves as subject to the moral law (G 4 446 48; Korsgaard 1996, ch. 6).

HR-QoL generally refers to the patient's perception of the effects of the disease and the impact on the patient's daily functioning, and has two fundamental premises.

"The World Until Yesterday," scheduled for release in the United States on December 31 , 2012 has two key premises: 1) in Diamond's words, that "traditional lifestyles are what shaped us and caused us to be what we are now," and 2) over millennia, Homo sapiens have conducted a raft of experiments—some good, some clearly bad in running human societies.

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