Sentence examples for premises largely from inspiring English sources

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These Reagan-era political premises largely emerged from stagflation, in which high inflation and slow growth during the 1970s crimped the rise in living standards that American families had enjoyed after World War II.

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Originally, this claim was premised largely on the unfairness to Inc. of its affiliates' exclusion from the CRC.

In its early manifestation, this argument was premised largely on the idea that Inc.'s controlling stockholder, Conrad Black, and his affiliates on the International board—his wife, Barbara Amiel Black, and his managerial subordinate, Daniel Colson have been unfairly excluded from the CRC.

The spokesman, Terry Dunn, maintained that "the court's order is premised largely on a completely erroneous assumption of fact, with no evidence to support it," and that G.E. had not been given a "full and fair hearing".

He had largely withdrawn from active playing, but his most important latter-day association was with the pianist  Ahmad Jamal whose resurgent career  was premised largely on a rejection of "jazz" terminology and a celebration of the continuity of African-American music.

He found that the episode left its premise "largely unexplored", and would have benefited from a stronger focus on the relationship between the characters of Willis and Dupre.

Det Chief Supt Philip Williams testified in the civil cases that his attempt to search the paper's premises was "largely thwarted by News of the World".

His assumptions and analysis "shaped and framed the debates on annexation but his premises went largely unchallenged among the press and public.

Larry Summers, then the president of Harvard and now an adviser to President Obama, dismissed the paper's premise as "largely misguided" and warned it could harm the world by encouraging unwise additional regulation.

A: The debate between the cloud and on-premise is largely dead.

Enacted into law, that premise would largely eliminate the need to determine whether someone's injury or illness conforms to a complicated set of rules under a government or commercial insurance program.

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