Sentence examples for premises laid from inspiring English sources

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Mitsubishi Motors, who owned the premises, laid off their entire workforce in one fell swoop.

Iran will stay away if its participation is predicated on accepting premises laid out in the earlier Geneva communique, Iran said.

Would that leave you with major doubts, some doubts or no real doubts?" And how do I answer that question, given the fact that I dispute some of the premises laid out?

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Manto's most celebrated Partition story, "Toba Tek Singh," proceeds from a simple premise, laid out in the opening lines: Two or three years after the 1947 Partition, it occurred to the governments of India and Pakistan to exchange their lunatics in the same manner as they had exchanged their criminals.

(Did I hear you mention class, privilege and rich parents,too?) Once the book's main premise has been laid out, Gladwell backs it up with a series of real-life narratives about these very people.

This is the premise he never laid out, Newt? (Last week, Gingrich was arguing the opposite: that Gregory was the one who brought up Ryan, but Newt didn't actually catch the premise of the question, and was just answering more generally, and never meant the Ryan plan to be considered "right-wing social engineering".

Rest assured, all of the admissions offices in which I've worked follow the premise that you've laid out -- we truly don't care which of the tests a student takes.

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The foundation stone of the new school was laid by Lord Brougham at premises in Milk Street, in the City of London near Cheapside, on the site of the old Honey Lane Market, in 1835 and the school opened its doors in 1837.

The importance of applying basic intervention principles like involving students actively [ 21] and mobilizing support from parents and the larger community [ 23] were laid down as important premises for intervention development.

This is taken into account in the restriction zones laid down around infected premises in most disease control plans for TAD:s, such as e.g. African swine fever and foot-and-mouth disease [ 13, 14].

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