Sentence examples for sufficient premises from inspiring English sources

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Dear Sir, In the Affair of so much Importance to you, wherein you ask my Advice, I cannot for want of sufficient Premises, advise you what to determine, but if you please I will tell you how.

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Arguably, Leibniz's views concerning space and motion do not have a completely linear logic, starting from some logically sufficient basic premises, but instead form a collection of mutually supporting doctrines.

Current antibiotics strategy of adding glycopeptides in febrile neutropenic patients with presumptive Gram-positive bacteremia might be sufficient on the premise that treatment must be individualized.

A key part of that is ensuring that sufficient office spaces and premises are available to businesses in the right parts of town, which is why Johnson's intervention last week was significant.

The main risk to biosecurity results from the catchers footwear, clothing and masks/gloves if these are re-used on different poultry premises without sufficient disinfection [ 28].

Find out what events are being held outdoors during the year and determine whether they have toilets or sufficient toilets on the premises.

The house was full on Friday, the second of a three-day run, and maybe that was holiday related; more likely it was because most people want jazz at beginner levels, or at least famous levels, and the concert's premise looked sufficient.

Both the additions of fly ash and ground granulated blast furnace slag (GGBS) tend to significantly reduce the permeability and enhance the sulfate attack resistance of concrete on the premise of sufficient moist curing.

This study was undertaken on the premise that sufficient motivation would be provided to the students by stressing the importance of the formative content and linking the formative assessment material to the learning objectives of the course.

On their own, these premises are not sufficient for concluding one way or the other.

For example, if the conclusion of an argument expresses a con attitude toward lying it is not sufficient that one of the premises expresses that attitude towards cheating.

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