The other way is as a vindication of the premise that brought Winfrey to cable in the first place.
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"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.
They are not penalized for their exorbitant payrolls nor do they have to share a third of their local revenues with the rest of baseball under the premise of this idea.
Discovery of volcanic ice flows and melting of ice on the surface of Europa that support the premise of liquid oceans underneath.
The reality is that many marketing campaigns are still terribly out of step, and continue to be designed on the premise of the bread-winning male head-of-household.
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It would sort of get at the premise of your question.
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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.
The judgment itself, so eagerly awaited, will only be Act One, the premise of the play.
The combination of the actors and the premise made it a review-proof comedy, Rocco said.
The stage adaptation of Donaldson's most famous character the Gruffalo, which I saw a couple of years ago in Felixstowe, was based on the comparatively simple premise of actors playing the scary monster, the even scarier mouse and other characters along the way.
But MPs did not discuss the central premise of the e-petition in any detail.
The basic premise of the demands -- "brokers cannot be trusted, " says Almadro.
"The basic premise of the program has kind of a triple bottom line impact, " said Executive Director Chris Collins.
We're talking about an exceedingly small number of people I think that the premise of your impact would impact.
Our last section takes us back to the initial premise of the book.
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If success for the Tesla Model S relied on so many variables being controlled, the very premise of the drive was questionable.
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Now, the central premise of the managers' argument appears to be this.
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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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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.
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.
When Beckham signed, the question was asked as to whether the MLS was following the failed premise of the North American Soccer League (NASL), which imported international superstars in the 1970s.
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The entire premise of the lawsuit was bunk, Easterbrook said, since there was virtually no chance the government would sue the company for antitrust before first asking the directors to step down voluntarily.
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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.
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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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.
The idea of a prequel essentially kicks the legs from under that premise because the rest of the story has already been told in the Shepard trilogy.
Witness the 1976 campaign of Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, who ran on the premise of being a Beltway outsider.
But it does so many things wrong despite the very simple premise of the accessory.
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.
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