And even if Platt is not ready to fully
accept the premise put forth in the new paper, for now, he says, «I can't come up with a better one.»
Not exact matches
If you're willing to
accept the
premise, the thrilling new independent feature film presents one of the most scientifically and technically accurate tales ever
put on screen.
In doing so, Nichols
puts his trust in the audience to
accept the
premise and roll with it.
That is to say the politics of fear demands not only that we
accept austerity, but that we
accept fewer political and civil freedoms, and that we
put up with a government whose legitimacy is solely
premised on the claim that it — and only it — can see us through some crisis.
Putting in another tenant amounts either to
accepting a surrender or evicting the original tenant to
put an end to the right to claim rent — Walls v Atcheson (1826) 11 Moore CP 379, although it was there suggested that the position would be different if the landlord first notified the tenant that the
premises were not to be occupied by him but let to another on the tenant's account.