Food, is built on the premise of massive "eating challenges" all around the country.
Witness the 1976 campaign of Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, who ran on the premise of being a Beltway outsider.
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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These all work on the premise of "checking in" to the place where you are, to record you were there and share it with your friends.
By putting an emphasis on hiring a partner on the premise of what they believe will give them more control, and sacrificing a priority on brilliant business-building ideas and great talent, clients who consolidate their business are inflicting a crippling blow to their ability to compete.
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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.
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.
Like Germany, Bulgaria is waiting for a clearer stance from the EU, but Economy and Energy Minister Traicho Traikov also had some interesting things to say on the very premise of what some have argued is an overly harsh application of copyright laws.
The news reading apps unveiled yesterday from the Washington Post, the Guardian and The Daily all build on the premise that the newest iteration of Facebook will succeed in inducing users to share way more than ever before.
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The dominant rigidity of on-premise ERP systems appears to be evaporating with the advent of more flexible cloud-based applications.
Discovery of volcanic ice flows and melting of ice on the surface of Europa that support the premise of liquid oceans underneath.
"The company essentially started the Hall's of Broxburn process on the premise that it was consulting about plant closure, " he said.
This is one of the drawbacks of the massive installed base of on-premise software.
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But the wisdom of that policy is based on the premise that state and local governments will make wise investments in vital infrastructure and public services.
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The need for active, purposeful management of the Earth's systems clashes with a premise on which much of modernity, including environmentalism, is founded, namely, that man stands apart from nature.
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 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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Oracle has been a major player in the traditional on-premise enterprise software market, but with the rise of cloud computing, most major enterprise software makers have been launching cloud based versions of their offerings.
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They have been caught in the embarrassing position of just recently upgrading muni bonds across the board on the premise that the federal government would not let state governments fail and that state governments would not let city and county governments fail.
To opt out of certain laws, such as the EU directive on working hours, "is legally difficult and would disturb a premise of the single market, " he said.
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One would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy based on the disputed premise that fetuses feel pain at that point.
It is very difficult for an on-premise IT infrastructure to effectively address the needs of these agencies and the time scales at which they need to operate.
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.
The combination will establish an advanced end-to-end offering of cloud and on-premise solutions for managing all relevant business processes, the companies said.
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We decided that the premise of our panel would focus on this unconventional idea and see how the panelists would address a topic of this unique nature.
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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.
This estimate of capability depends heavily on the questionable premise that a theater commander would be loath to use a weapon beyond its tested capability -- although this is what we did with the Patriot in the Persian Gulf War.
The U.N. mission's role in Syria was based on the premise that there would be a cessation to the violence, and failing that, "a calibration of effort in response to the situation on the ground would be appropriate, " Ban writes.
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