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But Mr. Lapchick said that premise may be untrue.

The premise may be a bit contrived, but this insightful playwright avoids a neat emotional resolution.

Melancholia's premise may be science fiction, but the feelings of despair it plumbs are the most heart-felt human drama.

This premise may be why many critics have seen this as more than a potboiler: at first glance it looks metafictional.

Part of this premise may be fabricated for dramatic impact, but you'll have to watch the premiere of the video below to find out.

The starting premise may be surprising: The only way you will become more productive is to decide you really want to be more productive.

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The premises may be reversed; the influence seems clear.

The unspoken assumption in this case is that the premises contain all the relevant information; exceptional circumstances, in which the premises may be true in an unexpected way that allows the conclusion to be false, are ruled out.

Tory MP David Davies called in the House of Commons for a debate "on the use to which these premises may be put following reports that outrageously a member of the House of Lords presided over an event at which Israel was compared to Islamic State, and the Jews were even blamed for their own genocide".

Premises may be undeniable pieces of knowledge; or they may be propositions that we make for the sake of argument.

In that sense, the findings on how organizations stabilize strategic premises may be transferrable to path-dependent organizations in crises in different contexts (Lincoln and Guba 1985).

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