It was never clear if Moscow really believed in the premise of the reset.
Indeed, the flaw in my premise.
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Excluding non-cash expenses, COGS increased 4% year over year primarily due to an increase in customer premise equipment sales since the launch of our no contract retail model, which requires customers to purchase rather than lease devices, at the beginning of 2012.
Look, I think in many ways as these are complicated -- as the financial system is -- has a series of very complicated instruments, in many ways reform is simple in the premise of having it brought out of the dark and into the light, having the measure of transparency and regulation is a fairly simple concept in moving important reforms forward.
"We live in an era of rapid change where pressures and challenges co-exist, but we must not forget our purpose and keep in mind the premise of 'Customer First', " Mr Lu said in a statement.
Because once you have the premise in place, the character can grow and change.
Another false note comes in the basic premise that enterprises will not buy technology like consumers do.
This space is in the beginning stages of a transformation to cloud-based video in addition to premise-based video.
But the remarks also fed an antiwar Democratic mythology evident in the fallacious premise of Senator Levin's question.
Hartmann is following through on this premise in a big way--and changing the face of European energy in the process.
But most of our business data is still trapped in on-premise systems, blocked by rusty firewalls and slowed down by overly complex configurations.
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Though it's easy to accept this premise in theory, most people would say that the bureaucracy in their organization feels like a crushing burden.
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.
My premise in this post is that the qualities companies traditionally look for when selecting and developing managers and executives are often not conducive to building positive, productive, engaged employee relationships.
The Department for Education calculates that some 3.9 million full school days were missed in all, based on the premise that each pupil in England should attend school for 380 half-days a year.
Yes, Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, debuting Monday in a cloud version and then next month in the on-premise and partner models, is getting close to Salesforce.com in terms of features and functions, says Nucleus Research VP Rebecca Wettemann.
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.
Together, we will lead the industry in providing end-to-end solutions consistently to meet any deployment preference, whether on premise, in the cloud or on device.
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Anyone who tunes in may challenge the premise, which at times this past weekend seemed a fact, that rock and pop are in a glory period.
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The apps and tools users need may be mobile, on premise, in the cloud, or everywhere at once.
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It will run on Oracle engineered systems, enabling customers to run the same apps on-premise or in the cloud with minimum deployment issues.
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One idea, dubbed "mobility on demand, " is based on the premise that in the future, urban motorists will buy a service, not a product.
Ethanol, for example, began to receive preferential support in 1978 on the premise that it would become a viable fuel contributor within a few years.
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Fund investors dutifully piled in on the misguided premise that these funds would yield positive returns even when the market fell, says Louis Stanasolovich, chief executive of Legend Financial Advisors, a fee-only wealth management firm.
And I'm not precluding that in the future, but what we need is a demonstration of a seriousness of purpose by Republicans in Congress and a willingness to accept the premise that there needs to be balance in this.
In other words, investors are being pitched shares on the premise that prices will be higher in the future, not the actual fundamentals of the underlying company.
That's the premise gradually revealed in "The Old Boy, " a 1991 play by A.R.
But do I think it endangers the premise of fairness in the trial?
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