Sentence examples for premises on which from inspiring English sources

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However, I would question one of the premises on which the reasoning is based.

Although Frank rejected the manner in which physical principles were applied indiscriminately to questions of social organization and behavioural control, he did accept one of the fundamental premises on which Cannon, and later Selye, based their accounts of social homoeostasis, namely that modern society itself was in some ways dysfunctional.

Of the various premises on which the U.S. invasion of Iraq was sold to the American people, one of the most bizarre was that a post-Saddam Iraqi government would be friendly to Israel.

Organizations can structure, or bound, individuals' decisions by manipulating the premises on which decisions are made.

The key premises on which the idea was built have either crumbled or turned upside down.

The play ruthlessly exposes the dubious premises on which the war was fought.

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No one wants in any way to discourage the overall premise on which the first Test was played – it will go down as a classic.

It is the premise on which all humanistic inquiry is based.

In two crisp sentences Greig skewers the shaky premise on which the nuclear options rest.

The calculation of his date of freedom is the premise on which the plot turns.

Trust and confidence are an odd premise on which to advance this report.

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