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The basic premise for the match in Manchester was ridiculous; the replay should never have been ordered.
The basic premise for this framework is the existence of community values of any landscape and not only landscapes selected in terms of conservation or any other functionality.
"The basic premise for 'What if?' is what they all have in common other than hard training and dedication," said Nancy Monsarrat, United States advertising director at Nike in Beaverton, Ore ."It's the will to win".
The basic premise for the series is a live-action Max Fleischer dipping a pen in an ink bottle and drawing Ko-Ko and his cartoon cohorts, who interact with and often disrupt the real world.
The basic premise for the series was that it was going to take far more than running a few high-speed lines into rural areas to create a truly digital economy for the 21st century.
The basic premise for "Lightning Rods" is so audacious that it might be hard to get past its general conceit, but its true brilliance lies in DeWitt's careful deployment of language so common that we no longer see it.
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The basic premises for this paper are that the growing importance of innovation and innovation policies in foreign relations will drive a number of changes: It brings new issues to the domain of science diplomacy, which drives the change to innovation diplomacy.
The basic premise of grounded (for our purposes we will interchangeably use the terms grounded, embodied, and situated cognition, but see Barsalou, 2008, for a discussion of some important differences) theories of cognition is that the brain, body, and environment comprise a single, dynamic system.
Crichton had been thinking about the basic premise of Jurassic Park for awhile, but it wasn't until he started publicly joking around about having a huge money-making idea that people pressured him to actually write the story.
The basic premise of bonus-based compensation pay for performance is clearly a good one.
The basic premise of the case control audit for a screening programme is as follows: if screening 'works' in preventing the relevant clinical outcome, then those who experience the outcome (cases) will be characterised by a lesser history of screening than those who do not (controls).
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