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Between the scripted works, audience members will suggest premises and -- similar to "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" -- the classically trained singers will do something most classically trained singers aren't trained to do: improvise.
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Of course, every argument has to start from some basic premises that are not argued for, and it may be that a political leader's religious faith suggests such premises.
Then Local Command Superintendent Steve Hicks said that "all the substances will be analysed, but all the evidence suggests the premises was awash with drugs".
Its thematic analysis of literature suggests that premises, team size and composition, organisational support, team meetings, clear goals and objectives, and audit were related to interprofessional team working in primary care [ 15].
These premises suggest that software development must take place in an environment where proven solutions can be modified, combined and adapted to be used in the development of new products.
We suggest that these premises play the role of biological background assumptions and argue that the most effective way toward a unified framework for risk analysis and regulation of GM stacks is by explicating and examining the biological background assumptions of each position.
Our four premises suggest an empirical program of experiments involving complex chemical compositions under cycling gradients of temperature, water activity and electromagnetic radiation.
Even suggesting that premise makes Thibodeau chuckle nervously.
In lesser hands, he suggested, the premise would have turned farcical; Brooker's genius was to take "a ridiculous idea and make it feel very rooted and real".
People would thusback Mr Bush if he could show (a) that he was up to the job and (b) that he was not offering the sort of policies associated with the intolerant wing of the party.The problem of the past few weeks is not just that Mr Bush has failed to explain his policies well enough (though that is true), but that Mr Gore's surge suggests the premise itself may have been wrong.
This suggests that premise (3) above is in trouble: it may be that Descartes can legitimately claim only something like "According to the idea of God, God has all perfections", or, equivalently, "If God exists, then God has all perfections".
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