Sentence examples for premises deemed from inspiring English sources

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Related: Pubs facing last orders as more developers cash in Envisaged as a way of stopping essential rural services such as post offices and shops being turned into holiday homes, ACV status grants increased protection to premises deemed a "community asset".

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A recent analysis, using concerns over the psychiatric status of Trump as its premise, deemed the rule to be outdated and undermining what some psychological scientists see as a "duty to inform".

The previous example was Grotesque, a 2009 Japanese horror film whose premise was likewise deemed dangerously offensive.

Ogami and colleagues [ 5], for example, found that financial matters, divorce, and illness were associated with depressive symptoms among Japanese discretionary workers who are working under the premise of the deemed working hours system.

Of the 270 premises selected, 38 were deemed ineligible for various reasons (described elsewhere, [ 15]) whilst the managers of another 32 premises declined to participate.

In a move that will split the newsroom of the financial newspaper in two, Peter R. Kann, the Dow Jones chief executive, informed his staff yesterday that 425 of the 750 corporate executives and journalists for Barron's and The Journal would return to three floors of the World Financial Center not long after environmental and structural inspectors deemed the premises safe.

With the threat of a boycott looming after the NAACP took issue with the premise, the film's studio, Paramount, deemed it unfit for both theatrical and home-video release.

Explanations for crime have focussed on: NTE places deemed to have 'too many' licensed premises, those saturated with a high density of premises (Livingston, 2008; Pridemore & Grubesic, 2013); and, premises open 'too long', with concerns over the length of time premises can remain open for, based around extensions granted in trading hours (Chikritzhs & Stockwell, 2002; Holmes et al., 2014).

Matthews' main bone of contention: Why has everyone accepted the premise that a 60-vote supermajority is deemed the necessary means of enacting legislation?

Because the government agrees with the premise, "Doctor Knows Best," parents can be deemed unfit when they refuse a medical treatment.

The villagers' decision-making might have been influenced by socially "contagious" false beliefs (Lampinen et al. 2012; Zimbardo and Leippe 1991) and heuristics that take as a premise a judgement about a psychological trait deemed to be characteristic of Martin's identity.

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