Its old-fashioned populist premise is that businessmen are rogues and guilty until proved innocent.
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Feng started Erly.com with the premise that classifying our friends is actually an incredibly awkward exercise.
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He used the questionable premise of weapons of mass destruction as his excuse to proceed.
This is one of the drawbacks of the massive installed base of on-premise software.
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It relies on the outdated premise that the future is at least somewhat predictable.
Cloud delivery gives us many advantages and compelling customer benefits over traditional on-premise systems.
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Your article is based on a ridiculous premise and I believe anyone would see that.
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The premise sounded like a bad joke: a serial killer who kills other serial killers.
The judgment itself, so eagerly awaited, will only be Act One, the premise of the play.
While government spending will increase the GDP, and apparently create growth, it is a false premise.
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Yet, this premise underlies most calls for increased government regulations, from health care to financial services.
Amazingly, once in the camp, Mr Benigni's comic brilliance makes an absurd premise almost believable.
But it does so many things wrong despite the very simple premise of the accessory.
The premise behind the initiative, Clinton explains, is not just to improve basic cooking tools.
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The premise is again startlingly simple: Texan fast food served with panache in an original setting.
This photography site is based on a straightforward premise: capturing photos of everyday New Yorkers.
Combat controls differ between the console and PC versions, but the premise is the same.
Rather, it is the premise of America and the promise kept that brings me here today.
Because once you have the premise in place, the character can grow and change.
Our premise was to let facts speak for themselves, so we emphasized relevant statistics.
Astonishingly, Hess turns this fable-like premise into a juvenile but grand-scale vision of earth and heaven.
The premise was cheaper all-in-one components for purchasers that could then buy fewer separate devices.
Food, is built on the premise of massive "eating challenges" all around the country.
That is way, way above what a lot of on-premise ERP applications would cost.
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The only obstacle here is the refusal of Republicans in the House to accept that premise.
Yet there are some who question the entire premise of attempting to seal the border.
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This leading net neutrality proponent got the core premise of her argument completely wrong.
How can the premise that Yuan appreciation will reduce the bilateral deficit still hold?
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Habib said he rejects the premise that education and social services are competing interests.
From Day One, the basic premise has been that there are no shortcuts to academic success.
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