Sentence examples for premises and structure from inspiring English sources

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David Favrholdt argued that Kierkegaard had minimal influence over Bohr's work, taking Bohr's statement about disagreeing with Kierkegaard at face value, while Jan Faye argued that one can disagree with the content of a theory while accepting its general premises and structure.

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That said, something about the premise and structure of this book feels off.

The play's premise and structure come from childhood memories of Mr. Sheppard, who participated in a history-lesson game devised by teachers in his middle school.

Certainly, Baker & Tarpaga Dance Project's "Sira Kan/On the Road" will benefit from future pruning of a messy middle section, but the piece has "good bones" -- a strong premise and structure, studded with provocative images.

Rowan Kaiser of The A.V. Club gave "Bob Fires the Kids" a B+ rating, calling its premise and structure "reminiscent of classic Simpsons style" and writing that the episode "is effective because it doesn't just divide the kids and the parents: it sets them against one another".

The key point is that image in question can be recognized as an act of communication with an implicit premise and conclusion structure.

Regulatory compliance was poor overall, but especially across rural shops, where the majority failed to meet requirements for staff qualification, structure, premises and equipment.

While acknowledging the patently obvious fact that "it may seem as if there's a great advantage to being handed someone else's premise and characters" (and story, and structure, and dialogue), he bristles at the notion that the subsequent screenplay would not be considered "original".

And with its setting and structure and premise and that moon sinking in the sky, Majora's Mask does so much.

This bolstered the Quine/Carnap idea that questions about the structure of premises and conclusions are really questions about how we should talk (when trying to describe the world), much as logic itself seems to be more concerned with how we should infer than with how we do infer.

The council spokesman said: "Under the terms of the lease, Swindon Town Football Club agreed to keep the premises, buildings and structures in good and tenantable repair and condition to the satisfaction of the council and to do all things necessary so that the premises, buildings, structures and access ways shall in all respects be fit for purpose.

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