Use of premiss in Sentences. 18 Examples

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premiss in the middle of sentence


  1. Both of these premisses warrant careful examination.
  2. Of course, outer freedom is the premiss and basis for inner freedom.
  3. The premiss is to make developing plan according to the requirement of modernization.
  4. The premiss of establishing taxonomy of culture is to establish scientific culture view.
  5. It is in their attitude to agrarian reform that the premisses of liberalism emerge most clearly.
  6. So, on the premiss of good intensity, ADI advances the toughness and plasticity of the materials.
  7. The philosophical premiss which underlies the general principle is the right to self-determination.
  8. I am inclined to doubt it, but let us not linger, and consider instead the second premiss of the argument
  9. First, there is the libertarian premiss that a person's position should not be irremediably worsened by another's conduct.
  10. Indeed, there exists an equally strong, and in this context often contradictory, philosophical premiss, that of paternalism.
  11. For the consumer, the right to know, which is the premiss of consumer's purchase, is an indispensable part of the consuming activity.
  12. But here we run up against the difficulty that this formulation appears to derive a prescriptive conclusion from two factual premisses.
  13. But rational coherence is only as good as its premisses; and the Presocratics' premisses are based on guesswork more often than observation.
  14. The principle of Chinese entry to WTO is mainly at the cost of decreasing tariff and at the premiss of enjoying improving Chinese treatment.
  15. It believes that the strength OT feebleness of contract ' s product specificity is the basic premiss of the stability of commodity contract.
  16. Then, again, he must appeal to premisses of two kinds: first, a still more basic normative or value premiss, and, second, a still more basic factual one.
  17. Most scholars believe that people can not obtain new knowledge from deductive reasoning because the premiss of the deductive reasoning already contains its conclusion.
  18. In the hot spots of robot research field, robot off-line programming is the key of utility of robot technology, and robot vision calibration is the premiss of off-line programming.

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