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Ms. Hinojosa's first stop, the United States Senate campaign of Jeanne Shaheen in New Hampshire, is unremarkable, but when the program then checks in on President Michelle Bachelet of Chile and on the surprising emergence of female politicians and business owners in Rwanda, an interesting premise emerges: The bigger the disruption, the easier it is for women to get to positions of power.

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The premise behind emerging reputation-startups like Klout is that people will eventually outsource stuff like online reputation due to being overwhelmed and blindsided by the physical Internet.

Yet surely, if y is essentially omnipotent, and s is within the range of its power (as it must be if y is essentially omnipotent), no contingent circumstance of this sort could make it impotent with respect to s. (For a similar argument see Scotus's seventh proof of unicity [Scotus, 90 1].) Premise 1 thus emerges unscathed.

These Reagan-era political premises largely emerged from stagflation, in which high inflation and slow growth during the 1970s crimped the rise in living standards that American families had enjoyed after World War II.

The relationship between work stressors and alcohol consumption has been extensively researched, and two premises have emerged: (1) work stressors precede employee alcohol use and (2) alcohol use precedes work stressors.

Not a particularly original premise, and nothing illuminating emerges from the apparently improvised chatter.

In any case, 45 minutes into the opening episode, the fog begins to lift and the premise of the series emerges.

Gandhi did not believe in enemies: he worked on the premise that solutions emerged only from cooperation.

The emerging premise is that heparanase is a master regulator of the aggressive phenotype of cancer, while heparanase-2 functions as a tumor suppressor.

The current study examined the emerging premise that heightened state of oxidative stress (HSOS) constitutes a convergence nexus for the development of IGF1 resistance and impaired wound healing under different but pathophysiologically relevant clinical settings, i.e. diabetes, inflammation and hypercortisolemia.

This is the point where the first premise of the indispensability argument emerges.

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