:* I agree with the basic premiss of you point, Locke : have a big discussion with lots of participants and get it over with.
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It adapted the main building to the Baroque style and also added a number of new estate buildings as well as a Baroque garden to the premisses.
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In the second chapter of " Debate ", Sampson first presents and numbers seven " empirical premisses " he finds in Chomsky's work.
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This article reverses Sampson's layout, so that premise and response can be seen together, since the premisses are logically independent, whereas the responses depend directly on the premisses.
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This article reverses Sampson's layout, so that premise and response can be seen together, since the premisses are logically independent, whereas the responses depend directly on the premisses.
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:There is no such thing as a premiss in " critical theory ", which, like " philosophy " is just a generic term, in this case typically for theoretical models in the humanities.
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These premisses concern historical and geographical specificities : this part of the memorandum describes in broad brushstrokes the social and cultural context in which the works are born, and to which explicit or allegorical references are made.
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With the premiss of the album's content starting to unfold, Victor deemed it important to make the album a concept record; an entire collection of sixteen songs all telling one story, in different ways.
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First producing on the premisses of the " Metall und Leder " company a new main building with a factory hall was set up in 1949 . The brand name was " Ravensberger Schuhe " and became widely known.
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Personally I think it is rather more like factual nonsense, since it builds on false premisses, but it doesn't matter anyways, since the article reflects a minority opinion among a certain brand of pseudo-sciencers . ..