From Day One, the basic premise has been that there are no shortcuts to academic success.
And it just seems like that would be the basic premise of any intelligence system.
The design of PACE programs varies widely, but the basic premise is the same.
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The basic premise of tax reform is to trade off tax rates and revenue base.
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Another false note comes in the basic premise that enterprises will not buy technology like consumers do.
Is the basic premise even correct, given evidence from Europe, where less inequality prevails alongside slow growth?
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The basic premise: taxable compensation does not include housing and meals provided for the convenience of the employer.
The basic premise of the demands -- "brokers cannot be trusted, " says Almadro.
Traditional education has been built on the basic premise that information is scarce.
"The basic premise of the program has kind of a triple bottom line impact, " said Executive Director Chris Collins.
Though every family had its variations, the basic premise was the same: braise cuts of pork and beef in olive oil.
Yet, the average adult today would have difficulty reading Common Sense, let alone understanding the arguments, and articulating the basic premise.
The basic premise behind my current research program is that some governments are more heavily involved than others in their respective economies.
Let's start with the basic premise of Firefox OS. Like Chrome OS, there's little more here than a web browser running on top of Linux.
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The basic premise behind the regulations has not changed since 1914.
Why was an effort to prevent bribery and corruption abroad so threatening to these corporations that they had to challenge the basic premise of public disclosures?
Overall, I continue to believe that there is no evidence that high capital ratios prevent banks from failing so the basic premise behind these rules is questionable.
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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.
On macroeconomics, a broad spectrum of economists, ranging from John Maynard Keynes to Milton Friedman, supports the basic premise that recessions are caused by shortfalls in aggregate demand.
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 plan is good: borrowers who are up to date on their loans would be able to refinance their mortgages at current historically low rates.
It was founded on the basic premise that every woman deserves to be safe from violence, and since its passage, we have made tremendous strides towards achieving that goal.
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.
The basic premise was always the same.
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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 basic premise that Brooks argues against is the notion that a software project that takes one person a year to complete (twelve person-months) can have its timeline shortened to a single month simply by staffing the project with a dozen engineers.
"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.
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.
If my basic premise is right, the declining price will force traders to sell their commodities contracts to raise the cash to raise the extra cash needed to satisfy the higher margin requirements.
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Granted George Miller (D-Calif.) took up the cause and in 2007 introduced a bill whose basic premise was to make clear to employees and employers on quarterly statements how much money employees were paying in 401(k) fees.
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