You base your argument on the premise that the oil-for-food programme does not work.
The series started on the premise that YouTube is more than funny cats and other viral curiosities.
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"His idea is based on the premise that they pay more, so they should receive more, " said Vilsack.
Online dating sites, whatever their more mercenary motives, draw on the premise that there has got to be a better way.
"The company essentially started the Hall's of Broxburn process on the premise that it was consulting about plant closure, " he said.
Therefore, in predictable fashion, financial markets soared on the premise that the ECB and Fed must imminently ride to the rescue once again.
One idea, dubbed "mobility on demand, " is based on the premise that in the future, urban motorists will buy a service, not a product.
Nobody becomes a CIO on the premise that they will do whatever they can to make things harder, spend more money and annoy customers.
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Ethanol, for example, began to receive preferential support in 1978 on the premise that it would become a viable fuel contributor within a few years.
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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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Regional pay is based on the premise that living costs are cheaper in the South West so pay and conditions should be realigned to reflect this.
In other words, investors are being pitched shares on the premise that prices will be higher in the future, not the actual fundamentals of the underlying company.
The idea is based on the premise that when suppliers are left to themselves they will design, build and operate a factory more cheaply than their customers can.
Rolling Jubilee appears to be working on the premise that a creditor acting in an economically irrational way and wrapping forgiveness letters up in a bow establishes donative intent.
It may amplify a decades-long debate over whether voting rights should be reserved for citizenship or embrace newcomers on the premise that they also have a stake in the society.
Cooper and Nemerever's strategy is based on the premise that honoring a contract is paramount for any country in the global economy, and restructuring a loan can be seen in that spirit.
OpenGamma is founded on the premise that the time is ripe for a new kind of collaboration to build commonly used applications, inter-mediated by processes proven in the world of open source.
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The Department for Education calculates that some 3.9 million full school days were missed in all, based on the premise that each pupil in England should attend school for 380 half-days a year.
Overcoming this obstacle requires a different method, a method build on the premise that high performance, from the front line to the C-suite, doesn't arrive from the outside in but emerges from the inside out.
With the excitement of newer communication mediums such as Skype and WebEx many companies have built the work-from-home movement on the premise that we can just as easily collaborate over a virtual medium as we can face to face.
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 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.
While different sectors can be in competition over water, it is clear that all the benefits of water are required for sustainable economic development, and therefore green policy should be based on the premise that water unpins the entire green process.
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.
On the other hand, the oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico has knocked prices for a loop on many stocks that have no liability there, based solely on the premise that the six month freeze on deepwater drilling will hurt the sector.
They are investing a single amount to make SIX FILMS (MOS, Batman reboot, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, GL sequel, and then JL) and all films will be made because the investment INHERENTLY DEPENDS on the premise that it only works if the full investment is fulfilled and all the films are made.
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It relies on the outdated premise that the future is at least somewhat predictable.
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.
What the CBO study shows is the litigation that showered such huge benefits on a few was based on the false premise that cigarettes cost taxpayers money.
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In the great Front Porch Campaign of 1896, William Jennings Bryan engaged in the first modern presidential campaign, complete with modern campaign tactics, traveling around the country, giving over 600 speeches, on the clear premise that he was pursuing the position.
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