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It took an interesting premise – how much of what we own could we do without?
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At the same time, his entire defence was precisely and explicitly premised on how much Trayvon Martin "looked like" a big, black "thug", and how reasonable it was to be suspicious and alarmed when Trayvon – doing nothing more than walking toward his father's house – resembled someone who "might be" a "predator" engaged in a "rash" or a "spree" of crime.
It's a better premise than it sounds, though just how much better will depend on their willingness to make this a concert rather than a clinic.
The premise is simple: People are concerned how much good the money they allocate toward charity is actually doing.
The metered mainframe will still sit inside the customer's on-premises data center, but billing will be based on how much the customer uses the system, much like a cloud model, Mauri explained.
Our method is based on the premise that company managers are the most likely to know how much business income and wages go unreported due to their unique position in dealing with both of these types of income.
What you may not understand is just how much of our national self-image is premised on the idea that your country is full of apathetic, stupid people.
"How much of us is in our blood?" On this premise one could wonder whether, by drinking milk, we might begin to see things from a cow's point of view.
These observations support the premise that the national policy context is a crucial factor in determining how much PWID will be able to benefit from HCV treatment interventions.
"Every single company will be interested to see how much people are using personal wireless devices within the premises of their businesses".
The escapism of its premise will be missed, especially in these challenging times. 2 p.m. Continue lunch while lamenting how much we miss summer.
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