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But the assessment also warned that the informer's account would be "difficult to confirm without unrestricted access to other eyewitnesses or the Colonia Dignidad premises," which would be virtually impossible to obtain so long as Gen. Pinochet was in power.
He added that Lend Lease would even consider making the viability reports "available only for inspection at our premises, which would make it much more difficult for public authorities and their advisers to carry out robust interrogation of our information".
However, the success of neodesarrollismo was predicated on two premises, which would soon reveal their fragility: that global demand for commodities would continue to rise and their prices remain high; and that the state, basing its legitimacy on redistributive policies, could remain unchallenged by an increasingly informed, active society, with a growing, assertive middle class.
At first sight it looks as if Aristotle is presenting a valid argument that includes contradictions as some of the premises, which would be surprising given his account of PNC in Metaphysics IV.
As a business, Disney has a responsibility to ensure reasonable upkeep of its premises, which would include appropriate warning signage.
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You should be aware that there is a legal basis in the U.K. the Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act which would allow us to take action to arrest Mr. Assange in the current premises of the Embassy.
It's rooted in two major premises, which I would summarize as follows: 1) The core economic challenge facing the American experiment is not income inequality per se, but rather stratification and stagnation — weak mobility from the bottom of the income ladder and wage stagnation for the middle class.
"The plant operators said that robots, which would premise an accident, were not needed," said Hiroyuki Yoshikawa, 77, an engineer and a former president of the University of Tokyo, Japan's most prestigious academic institution.
"The use of any premises for any drug-related activity, which would include the use of cannabis, is an offence punishable by imprisonment of up to 14 years with an unlimited fine.
Of course, there will then be questions about whether the resulting arguments can possibly be valid how could the commitments turn up in the conclusion if they are not there in the premises?—but those are further questions, which would remain to be addressed.
The combined congregation, which would purchase new premises, would have 150 members; members would be refunded half the purchase price of the pews in their existing buildings.
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