Rather, it is the premise of America and the promise kept that brings me here today.
The problem I have with your article is the premise of Roy Lichtenstein as a good artist.
That is the premise of Code for America, a budding national organization of software programmers who use public information from local governments to create better civic services.
The real problem is if the premise of his longer, deeper austerity plan is also wrong, and that Vince Cable is right.
"The notion that appellate court decisions are to be interpreted by the 'feelings' of the judge is a direct affront of the basic premise of our judicial system that is supposed to apply the law without personal emotion, " Huckabee said in a statement.
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.
But perhaps what is really going on is that investors are coming to believe the logical premise of the bailout is shaky, and the whole thing is a joke.
This is self-explanatory, but here is another tweet that caught my eye on the same point: My basic premise is that the awareness of American college students is NOT a necessary condition for conflict resolution in Africa.
Food, is built on the premise of massive "eating challenges" all around the country.
The other way is as a vindication of the premise that brought Winfrey to cable in the first place.
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This is both the premise and the goal of the IBC's initiative: access to quality health care is a pivotal issue within the concept of bioethics worked out by the Committee over these years.
While we should try to improve mortgage standards and deal with the specific problems that the crisis has brought to light, the wholesale regulation of the financial system, based on the false premise that the core of the system is flawed, would give us the worst of both worlds: no growth and no stability.
OpenGamma is founded on the premise that the time is ripe for a new kind of collaboration to build commonly used applications, inter-mediated by processes proven in the world of open source.
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The basic premise of the plan is good: borrowers who are up to date on their loans would be able to refinance their mortgages at current historically low rates.
The enthusiasm for technology innovation as the main premise for winning customers is one of the greatest myths of the high technology culture.
The basic premise of the smart grid is that when implemented fully, it will enable a better flow of data and information between utilities, customers and third parties.
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The basic premise of the Idea Gauntlet is that before your organization executes any substantial strategy related to your business, that strategy should cycle through the key members of your organization, whoever they may be.
Exhibit A in this regard is a technology called Intrusion Prevention Systems, or IPS. The premise of an IPS is that you can examine a network flow, and based on complex algorithms, identify and stop potential attacks on your infrastructure such as your web servers.
The fundamental premise of this blog is that given how rapidly the economy is changing, everyone will need to develop a familiarity with entrepreneurial thought and action.
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Many would contest the underlying premise of the study, which is that Chrysler management could have put the company through bankruptcy, stripped itself of its pension obligations, and sold the operations to other auto makers.
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The justices expressed strong skepticism about the central premise of the case, which is that antitrust lawsuits are so expensive to bring that Amex effectively precluded them by requiring merchants to sign an agreement requiring them to settle all disputes in arbitration.
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The basic premise of these bank disintermediaries is that they harness the networking power of the Web to match people who have excess cash with people in need of it or those who simply want to refinance credit card debt.
The only obstacle here is the refusal of Republicans in the House to accept that premise.
The premise is that the effects of asbestos poisoning are far worse when combined with smoking cigarettes.
The basic premise of mutual funds is straightforward: Investors pool their money, and the fund invests in stocks, bonds, government securities or a combination of such assets.
Mr Ryan speaks with conviction about the imperative of reining in the deficit, but the underlying premise of his ideas is not so much fiscal rectitude as small government.
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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The classic liberal position, which is that of The Economist, starts from a different premise.
This is one of the drawbacks of the massive installed base of on-premise software.
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