There is no higher priority, as most of your questions recognize as a premise.
There are complications that come from a premise designed to show "different" sides of characters whom several generations have been raised on.
But that, of course, was based on a premise he never acknowledged.
To opt out of certain laws, such as the EU directive on working hours, "is legally difficult and would disturb a premise of the single market, " he said.
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We start with a premise: Leadership is not about me.
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But I do think we have to start with a premise in the political arena that the person on the other side is in it for the right reasons.
But the allegations undermine a premise regularly offered by the pharmaceutical industry that the numerous settlements concerning off-label promotions and kickbacks reflect years-old business practices that have since been transformed.
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The need for active, purposeful management of the Earth's systems clashes with a premise on which much of modernity, including environmentalism, is founded, namely, that man stands apart from nature.
At the core of austerity, in which taxation is the foundation, is a premise, that not only must debt be eventually paid, but paid by those who are not responsible for accumulating it.
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This racket is so lucrative that there is a market for pretending to be a journalist just to bring in payoff money, a premise the writer Yan Geling played on in her novel, The Banquet Bug.
For example, when you see illustrations of primates being pictured as evolving into humans, it can be shown in a court of law that such a premise is impossible, because certain human and primate traits are different, and could not have ever been shared.
Kennedy rode to the presidency on a misleading premise, that there was a missile gap favoring the Russians.
For those firms, a baseline premise of what it means for them to be a trusted producer of goods and services is behind their push into sustainability.
The company started a number of years ago on a very simple premise: a student who was fed up with high cost of textbooks.
Krauss second novel, Great House, is also structured around a similar premise, this time an unusual desk that comes to occupy a central position in the lives of those who posses it.
Our foreign policy is based on a clear premise: We trust that people, when given the chance, will choose a future of freedom and peace.
This photography site is based on a straightforward premise: capturing photos of everyday New Yorkers.
It's a worthy premise, but Ms. Herzog doesn't quite manage to bring it off.
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The classic liberal position, which is that of The Economist, starts from a different premise.
You begin with a false premise, as the wealthy are not the target of vitriol per se.
Many conlanging projects begin with a simple premise that violates the inherited conventions of linguistics in some new way.
"Now it's seen as a false premise for an unsuccessful intervention, " Holland said.
Warren Buffett built one of the world's biggest fortunes on a similar premise.
Despite a gimmicky premise, "Chronicle" fuels its action with characters you can laugh with, understand and even take to heart.
So, how do we combat an emotional response to a false premise egged on by the refusal to think for oneself critically?
In short, the reflation trade may be based on a false premise.
Yet this effort is based on a false premise: that freeing trade is good for you only if other countries do the same.
"It's a false premise, " says retail expert Britt Beemer of America's Research Group on the notion of Wal-Mart's same-store sales as a valid economic measurement.
The entire EU austerity plan is based on a false premise.
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At the contest's core is a simple premise: this data belongs to the public, and if we make it accessible to everyone, the possibilities are limitless.
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