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And since we've already said Premise 2 is true, then Premise 4 must be true as well.
Reviewer Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club also considered that without said premise "deserve[d] better than to be background noise for a by-the-numbers erotic thriller".
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It stipulated that "neither the whole nor any part of said premises shall be sold, rented or leased to any person not of the white or Caucasian race nor shall the same be occupied by any such person, except as the servant or employee of the person using said premises exclusively for residential purpose".
The official report said: "Premises would continue to operate and would be subject to general enforcement activity through trading standard and public health powers; any criminal or illegal activity would be a matter for Police Scotland to address".
While one may want to challenge some of Levinson's premises (as Maes 2009 does in a systematic way), one could also question whether his rather radical conclusion really follows from said premises.
Analysts said the premise of his tax question was flawed.
But Mr. Lapchick said that premise may be untrue.
A Computer Associates spokesman said the "premise is ridiculous".
Lloyd said: "The premise was to take the most voiceless group you might imagine – women prisoners.
Professor Tobias, the film school's founder, said the premise behind the program was that science filmmakers should be scientists.
But the New York City parks commissioner, Adrian Benepe, said "the premise that Central Park is not as protected as a federal property in Alaska is not true".
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