Sentence examples for premises most of from inspiring English sources

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So they don't always realize that these reassuring-looking residences may have no nurse on the premises most of the time, that health care in assisted living frequently consists of a 911 call, that the average length of stay — according to the Assisted Living Federation of America — is less than two years.

To increase the safety inside residential premises, most of the respondents would use: CCTV in common areas (64 %) A SOS button (56 %) Sensor equipment (smoke detectors, gas and water leakage detectors), (43 %) Medical equipment (check of physiological functions) along with Cameras in private areas scored the least points (13 % and 2%%).

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First, even allowing that we all do our best work in highly competitive circumstances a dubious premise; most of us do our best work when we feel confident that the boss has our back, that we have room to maneuver, and even a little space to fail in this does not give the newly re-signed Mark Sanchez helpful competitive pressure, but merely weirdly competitive pressure.

In summary, EIT was feasible under special premises most cases of major open upper abdominal surgery.

The Secretary issued a memo on April 14 of this year, with a missed completion deadline of five weeks ago, and a set of premises most industry observers found either troublesome or laughable.

There is a lot of this sort of nonsense going on at the moment as the so-called "feelgood factor" surrounding sport is corralled on all sorts of flimsy premises, most desperately by the tampon company who were clearly unable to sign up Jessica Ennis, so got a lookalike.

Kurt says he is lucky to still have his premises, while most of the neighbouring mechanics have been driven out.

Asked for his opinion of Dr. Korten, Mr. Shapiro said in an e-mail message, "I think he's a thoughtful man with fine intentions and values, but I continue to disagree with some of his premises and most of his conclusions".

The book's premise, like most of his hospital-based novels, is about a good thing run amok.

His conclusion, however, is based on a false premise: for most of that period the earth was cooling, not warming!

Titled "Artificial Reef," the video installation, according to Foord, "is built around the premise that most of Miami's infrastructure is comprised of fossilized coral-reef limestone".

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