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Suddenly much younger people had the money and power to make premises decisions".
After World War One many of these disappeared, replaced as operators took part in a race to make premises ever-more attractive.
After Section 1 introducing the UMN research background, the second section makes premises analysis for a high-performance algorithm, by reviewing the traditional algorithms, generalizing UMN's restrictions, and analogizing the scenario of pattern recognition.
(Presumably it's not possible that something is both 2 kg and 3 kg in mass!) But it is no easy matter to give 'distinct from' a meaning that makes Premises 3 and 4 simultaneously plausible.
Constructing mathematical models helps make premises explicit and quantifiable, to explain what is intended by concepts such as infectivity or ring vaccination.
(5) Semantical fallaciousness results from the ambiguity of terms; the conclusion will follow if the sense given to the term in the premises makes the premises false, but if the other sense is ascribed to the term, making the premises true, the conclusion does not follow (it becomes an instance of formal fallaciousness).
A woven basket full of assorted baked breads arrived with pineapple and strawberry jams made on premise.
There are sausages and chunky head cheese, also made on premises.
He made blueprints premised on surprise and an almost perverse protraction of pleasure.
Also made off premises: the mustard (Gulden's), the pickles (The Pickle Guys) and the rye bread (Amy's Bread).
So dig in to the tahini, made on premises, as is a brick red preparation inflamed by cayenne peppers and a bright white spread, equally potent, featuring garlic.
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