He used the questionable premise of weapons of mass destruction as his excuse to proceed.
The judgment itself, so eagerly awaited, will only be Act One, the premise of the play.
But it does so many things wrong despite the very simple premise of the accessory.
Rather, it is the premise of America and the promise kept that brings me here today.
Food, is built on the premise of massive "eating challenges" all around the country.
Yet there are some who question the entire premise of attempting to seal the border.
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This leading net neutrality proponent got the core premise of her argument completely wrong.
And it just seems like that would be the basic premise of any intelligence system.
I'm just trying to get -- I'm lost with the premise of the question.
It was never clear if Moscow really believed in the premise of the reset.
But MPs did not discuss the central premise of the e-petition in any detail.
The basic premise of tax reform is to trade off tax rates and revenue base.
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The problem I have with your article is the premise of Roy Lichtenstein as a good artist.
The premise of our strategy is that securing the Iraqi population is the foundation for all other progress.
But the remarks also fed an antiwar Democratic mythology evident in the fallacious premise of Senator Levin's question.
But do I think it endangers the premise of fairness in the trial?
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But the premise of this agreement is measures to hold down ballooning old-age pension, medical, and nursing care costs.
That is an unstated premise of our annual investing guide: Go looking for the best opportunities, wherever they lie.
The premise of the show is to really engage its viewers using social media such as Facebook and Twitter.
The basic premise of the demands -- "brokers cannot be trusted, " says Almadro.
More broadly, the Obama administration has recently begun re-evaluating the entire premise of American diplomatic outreach to North Korea.
Witness the 1976 campaign of Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, who ran on the premise of being a Beltway outsider.
It seems like the premise of that question is true of every single time the President leaves the building.
"The basic premise of the program has kind of a triple bottom line impact, " said Executive Director Chris Collins.
The initial premise of George Osborne's austerity programme turned out to be wrong.
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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We allow for your deployment but we shun the premise of your departure?
The premise of the story is that the clones are the same as real humans, capable of feeling human emotions.
But we have to be clear about what -- the premise of your question is established as we move on.
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