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Ideally the last joke, or punchline, should be the best but the sad fact is there are more premises than punchlines.
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With more large premises than any of its rivals, Tesco has been more heavily exposed to the shift in buying habits, but it has also lost shoppers as a result of its pricing policy.
In any case, if his proof theory is to work at all, he must allow many more immediate premises than one would find in the introduction to a standard text of ancient Greek mathematics.
Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times was also disappointed, saying that it "amounts to little more than series of events and has a more preposterous premise than usual".
But with Easter coming up and a less geek-founded, more approachable premise than either Wreck-It Ralph or Big Hero 6, the latter's $657.8m should be the minimum expected.
The cameras should work with the upcoming Google TV box, enabling 720p video chats on the TV, a far more interesting premise than shipping HD video out of my messy office.
But "Touch," which comes from "Heroes" creator Tim Kring, has a more unusual premise than those two series, which are readily accessible mainstream programs that are likely to make an impression on casual viewers.
We don't get to see the interior – the weather being balmy, interviews are conducted in the garden – but judging from the outside, it's still more a business premises than a home.
While "The Yard" has a more original comic premise than "Rev.," its antecedents will also be more familiar to an American audience.
(2) Explanatory fallaciousness is when a specified conclusion follows with no more certainty from the given premises than does a rival conclusion; it occurs most often in the context of proposing explanatory hypotheses.
There is a significant non-linear association between the deprivation deciles: the least deprived and most deprived households have more access to a GP premises than the households in the middle of the deprivation range.
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