| 1. | More generally, it means any premiss of a legal reasoning.
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| 2. | The whole thing is a mess, based on a false premiss.
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| 3. | Two gift shops on the premisses sell olives and related gift items.
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| 4. | The first premiss is simply postulated : every object is identical to itself.
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| 5. | :: : : : There is nothing for me to explain, because I deny the premiss.
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| 6. | In my opinion, there are no grounds at present for the given premiss that we have to drop taxes,
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| 7. | The characteristics of NIE listed in the memorandum are seven in number, preceded by some premisses seen as a conceptual framework.
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| 8. | William Wright, Gardener at the House, will shew the Premisses .-For further Particulars enquire of Peter ELWIN, of Booton, Esq.
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| 9. | He then provides his responses to each of these premisses, numbered according to the same system ( the numbers being utilized throughout the book ).
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| 10. | On the other hand, my house aircon is nowhere as energy efficient as aircon in commercial premisses, but I'm working on that.
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