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One will be a method for discovering premises from which a given conclusion follows, while the other will be a method for determining which premises a given interlocutor will be likely to concede.
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The twist in the story is not the spooky science fiction, which Ishiguro said is "almost like a premise, a given".
An argument infers from given premises to a given conclusion; a different argument, with a different force, moves from some other (additional) premises to that conclusion.
It was also in favour of introducing "saturation zones" to take into account the number and type of licensed premises in a given area; making base trading hours until 2am consistent for all small bars across the state; and extending train services on Friday and Saturday nights.
low load factors and empty trips: it is calculated that in Europe the average load factor of vans in urban areas is less than 30%% [3]; a high number of deliveries made to individual premises within a given time period; long dwell times at loading and unloading points.
In synthesis, inefficiency of freight distribution in urban areas appears as follows: low load factors and empty trips: it is calculated that in Europe the average load factor of vans in urban areas is less than 30%% [3]; a high number of deliveries made to individual premises within a given time period; long dwell times at loading and unloading points.
Of course the nature of collaboration will differ according to the research question, and the other premises of a given project.
By assuming that all premises within a given contact structure are potentially connected, we can determine the worst-case scenario, where no interventions are made over time.
It took me a while to realize that it's better to just get moving, to treat the supernatural premise as a given, and let the novel unfold accordingly.
The erratic navigation, under the premise of a given learning objective, could be the symptom of lack of confidence or comprehension.
To put a realist-sounding spin on it: 'one infers, from the premise that a given hypothesis would provide a "better" explanation for the evidence than would any other hypothesis, to the conclusion that the given hypothesis is true' (Harman 1965, p. 89).
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