Sentence examples for sound premises from inspiring English sources

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Last year our reviewer, Jay R. Mandle, said LaFeber begins with "sound premises" but fails to make a very persuasive case.

He starts with two sound premises: (a) that some experience more suffering with a given punishment than others, and (b) that such differences must be justified.

As for group B, the propositions (with sound premises and valid inferences) generated were lesser compared to group F. Consequently, group F was deemed the most successful in constructing arguments.

This is the type of "leader" he is: he confuses the public on important issues, by pandering to false conservative premises, and he thereby encourages the general public to accept those false premises, even while he also proposes some policies (such as reasonable gun-controls) that are based upon opposite (and scientifically sound) premises.

Collectively these findings seem to be sound premises to initiate studies that will test the hypothesis that activation of EGFR stimulation contributes to increased ABCD3 expression.

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The sound premise is that taxpayers, who back the banks, should not be on the hook for speculation that mainly enriches traders and bank executives.

They rest on the sound premise that we should not punish people for practicing their religion unless we have a very good reason".

The judge in Washington recently ruled in favor of the board, based on the sound premise that the N.L.R.B.'s broad rule-making authority permits it to impose requirements that are reasonably related to the law.

Unlike more workaday designers, both men seem to start from the hoary but still sound premise, so beloved of the folks in theory-land, that masculinity is a pose, a form of drag.

(Nate Chinen) BILL CHARLAP TRIO (Wednesday) Revisiting the sound premise of his album "Somewhere: The Songs of Leonard Bernstein" (Blue Note), the ever-articulate pianist Bill Charlap leads his blue-chip trio, with Peter Washington on bass and Kenny Washington (they are not related) on drums.

Madison Avenue quickly caught on to the fact that, as far as nutritional value went, children might as well throw away the cereal and eat the carton, a sound premise that is pretty much followed today; for all the fine words from the nice people at Kellogg's about Vitamin D, no cereal would ever taste of anything if it wasn't for all the sugar.

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