Sentence examples for the common premise from inspiring English sources

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The common premise is that, without regulating services, expenditure would be needed either to achieve equivalent regulation, or to remedy the consequences of an unregulated system.

The literature on the return to education based on Mincer-type earnings function models has the common premise that a person's human capital translates into wages through productivity, regardless of the particular variant or extension of the model used.

Here, we challenge the common premise that direct genotoxic effects are central to nickel carcinogenesis and probably to that of other metals.

However, these programs are based on the common premise that only NICU professionals with special skills can provide the majority of care for the infant.

However, most programs still adhere to the common premise that only NICU professionals with special skills can provide care for the infant, and parents are generally relegated to a supportive role.

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Starting with this premise, we tested the common assumption that the primary target of the phagocytic oxidative burst is the bacterial DNA or other cytoplasmic target.

The most common premise is that if you quarrel with your parents and decide to leave home, you'll eventually end up lost in the woods – which is where the child-eating Baba Yaga dwells atop either a chicken's leg (pretty cool) or in a gingerbread house (pretty standard).

From these common premises, the two papers argue along opposite routes.

Whatever their differences, all three main contenders went into Thursday's election with one common premise: the economy could not be rescued without deep cuts in public spending to escape a burden of debt left by the years in which Mr. Brown was chief steward of the economy.

While the philosophical literature on the multiverse continues to grow (see (Collins 2009, 2012) and (Kraay 2014)), many of the arguments against it share a common premise: a multiverse would not, by itself, be a sufficient explanation of fine-tuning.

They all share a common premise, namely that Earth is the bee's knees, cosmically speaking.

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