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The UK also shares several premises with France and Germany.
FM & AF — The op-ed by Ajit Pai is based on several premises.
Their arrest took place after one young man was caught spraying anti-capitalist graffiti, a tiny act of dissent which resulted in police raids on several premises.
The job centre has reopened, the Post Office has moved up the high street, but several premises that were burned down are yet to be rebuilt.
There are several premises to the argument for this choice: (i) the different nature of M L interactions, (ii) various geometries of the chromophores and (iii) distinguishable chemical behavior of the dentate atoms in the inner coordination sphere (L = O, N, Cl).
Seasonal worker regulations are based on several premises.
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The "philosophy of ABC" has several basic premises.
But this programme was built on several flawed premises.
The phrase and the agenda that grew out of it caught on, and from 9/11 onward, the administration used its pulpit to propagate several new premises.
His willingness to go into the field with the grunts, to endure discomfort and danger to bring their story home, was perhaps built on several faulty premises: that he was invulnerable, that there was glory to be witnessed and reported, and that it was his good luck to be there.
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