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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.
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Letchworth Village, however, is essentially a park where you can freely stroll the grounds (it's very popular with dog walkers), and while you're not really supposed to go inside the structurally unsound buildings, there's no one on the premises to insure you don't.
We could not access some wells and taps which were in premises with a gated fence since at times, there was no one within the premises to open the gate and let us in.
More generally, there is no valid inference from nonmoral premises to moral conclusions unless one relies, at least surreptitiously, on a moral premise.
This pleasant feature, called soundness, entails that no deduction takes one from true premises to a false conclusion.
There was no flaw in their logical moves from premises to conclusions.
There is no underlying thematic premise to be found in Highlight: Summer One; just works by innovative painters whose careers lie between the emerging and established artist stages.
Arguments to a conclusion from no premises whatsoever are those in which the conclusion is true by logic alone.
No premises for involuntary hospitalization could be found, so their request had to be respected.
(Premise, to which even the Fool agrees).
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".
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