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Additional information on which premises belong to integrated companies was obtained from a sample survey of integrated companies.
Furthermore, taking topographic features into account can have a considerable impact on which premises are considered to be contiguous or non-contiguous, and on the resulting mean degree and network density.
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On Tarski's account, an argument is valid just in case there is no interpretation of its nonlogical constants on which the premises are true and the conclusion false.
The president should say that a broad federal investigation is needed on which to premise fines/settlements to be used to pay for mortgage relief.
However, I would question one of the premises on which the reasoning is based.
According to Worthen, the phrase is "linguistic hedging" that evades the civilized conflict on which democracy is premised.
All of the interviews took place in participants' homes except for one which took place on University premises at the participant's request.
Organizations can structure, or bound, individuals' decisions by manipulating the premises on which decisions are made.
The play ruthlessly exposes the dubious premises on which the war was fought.
The key premises on which the idea was built have either crumbled or turned upside down.
One of the most striking parts of the memos is the false premises on which they are based.
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