Sentences with phrase «accept this premise as»

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If you accept this premise that there can be a meaningful difference based on method of origination of a token based on work vs. based on payment of money, then it raises more questions such as how would the above examples all be treated by the SEC on a facts and circumstances basis, and on down the rap sheet.
I learned to see in people the characters of Roark, Keating, and Toohey as well as dozens of the minor characters and to understand the conscious and subconscious premises they've accepted that guide their day - to - day actions.
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BTW VPN — If my lack of belief in absolute inerrancy is the reason you choose to ignore my comments... you will soon find yourself talking in a vacuum in this forum as there are very few who accept that premise here.
If you accept that as your basic premise, then arguments for God's existence will obviously make sense to you because they just confirm what you al; ready believe to be true.
This portends disaster as the vestigial remains of cultural Catholicism die out and are replaced by those who accept all of Weigel's major premises («religious liberty is good») and none of his minor ones («protecting the seal of the confessional is a part of religious liberty»).
Now, if we accept «being opposed to war for any reason» as a working definition, I would say, I do agree with some of your points in your discussion with MarkR, but disagree with much of your basic premises.
Yet for some reason we do not dare to follow his logic even when we accept some of his premises, such as this one of our determination by our strongest motive.
Collins says that «any position can be argued for, so long as the arguments are based on commonly accepted premises
The modern premise was that nothing can be accepted as true if it can reasonably be doubted.
At first they tried to be comforting, interpreting Job's trouble as disciplinary rather than punitive, but soon, with the hard rigor of convinced logicians accepting an unquestioned premise, they were arguing back from Job's misery to his antecedent and corresponding sin.
By accepting the humanists» standards of subjectivity and the relativity of values as a given — that is, as a premise and not as a problem — the liberal religionist has gone a long way toward betraying the grounds for public order.
I do not believe that philosophical questions are open to proofs, if that means that, from premises any rational person will accept, issues so vital to people as the existence of God will be rigorously decidable.
It is taken for granted, as if it were a premise accepted by all reasonable people, that no one seriously believes in Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory, in the life of the soul, the resurrection of the body, or the personality of God as the concrete realities they were once imagined to be.
While it is crucial to accept the premise that biting is an age - appropriate behavior for toddlers, it is just as important to accept that biting is not an acceptable behavior.
For those who have not yet had the particular enjoyment of working with those who «think outside the box», they may have some difficulty accepting this book as a work of non-fiction - so outlandish is the premise that were you to suggest it in a novel it would be laughed off as ridiculous.
The fact Miliband might be willing to take them on on their own territory, rather than accept their premise and argue that they are not the right people to deliver it, as Cameron has implicitly done, bodes well.
«If Vanity Fair want to characterise that as a go - between, then fine, but I don't accept the premise of what they're insinuating.»
Mr. Festus Keyamo, SAN, was on Friday attacked at the premises of the Anambra State Federal High Court, Awka, for accepting President Muhammadu Buhari's appointment as...
As I said, I'm told — and local Cllr Lindley says the same on the Vote 2012 site — that without the Ind the Tory victory would have been even greater, as he dented the Tory vote in a couple of boxes, so I don't automatically accept your premisAs I said, I'm told — and local Cllr Lindley says the same on the Vote 2012 site — that without the Ind the Tory victory would have been even greater, as he dented the Tory vote in a couple of boxes, so I don't automatically accept your premisas he dented the Tory vote in a couple of boxes, so I don't automatically accept your premise.
The first part has been accepted as a basic premise of biology since 1859.
It's a decidedly stirring premise that is, at the outset, employed to competent yet far - from - gripping effect by John Cameron Mitchell, as the filmmaker, working from Lindsay - Abaire's screenplay, offers up an opening half hour that generally comes off as an overly conventional look at grief - with Becca's inability to accept her boy's loss precisely the sort of reaction that one expects from movies and stories of this ilk.
However, it is still pretty good B - movie material, and as long as you can accept the simple premise and the execution that walks a fine line between camp and straight - faced terror, it should keep you riveted.
Self - reflexive and dosed with macabre humor, this offbeat exercise in just - around - the - corner horror grounds the largely exhausted found - footage approach in classical storytelling and visual values, resulting in a refreshing (and memorably strange) genre piece, premised almost entirely on a child's willingness to accept grown - up weirdness as long as it ensures stability.
Accept the premise and the content as a challenge to enhance your love of cinema.
There are a number of possibilities and options for using BB93 (or a suitable replacement document) to strengthen the School Premises Regulations, although it is generally accepted that mandatory controls are required to maintain minimum acoustic design standards (the industry having witnessed an improvement in standards as a result of mandatory controls, including pre-completion acoustic testing, in recent years).
When we believe and accept the premise school boards can not appropriately provide services for their residents, we might as well sign our students over to a centralized authority to tell them how to learn and what to think.
Firstly his premise is mistaken, ebooks are not the disruption, merely the manifestation of the disruption (of which more below) and secondly even if we are to accept his categorization of ebooks as the disruption / sustaining innovation, he misses a key point about the nature of the trade publishing industry that undermines his argument.
And as I pointed out earlier, the first game is also a lot shorter and smaller, so even if I accepted your premise that it has less bosses (which I do not), there would still be less downtime in actually getting to those bosses in the first place.
If one accepts these premises, then there immediately follows the idea that all lower - frequency variations (seen as «trend» from the limited perspective of a human lifetime) must be due to anthropogenic causes, i.e. AGW.
I do in places amplify my conclusions with additional statements, such as explicitly accepting three other datasets in a sence Dr. Curry apparently hadn't considered, and rejecting the uses of any other IPCC product than what I state later — only the model runs, and only to establish «What - if» there were no GHE as a secondary confirmation of what we know from our premises, the data, and strict inference.)
And that is exactly how Climate Science treats ACO2 the knob that controls the «Temperature of the Earth»: a premise so evident as to be accepted as true without controversy.
In other words, their presence as co-authors does not necessarily mean they accept the premise of the papers.
Even in just the 4 - sentence abstract, sentence 1, the first 7 damn words of the entire article, begins by EXPLICITLY ACCEPTING THE EXISTENCE OF UHI as its premise, and ends by saying «global and regional TRENDS are compared.»
If we accept the premise that AA = ED then these equations are correct (the premise is not correct, as shown in Part Two).
Stated another way, if the audience accepts the major and minor premises as true, it must also accept the conclusion as true.
In short, it was stated that the college would be unable to accept McKie on their premises as there were «very real safeguarding concerns for students» and «serious staff relationship problems during his employment at this college».
Instead of adopting an evidence based approach as we have urged, the government appears to have accepted the insurers» premise that there is a crisis as well as their argument that the best way to reverse the trend and reduce premiums is to remove claims and therefore cost from the system.
Im not a religious scholar and as a secular atheist I do nt care much for debates about theology as they are based on a premise I do nt accept.
«Home» had been accepted as an expression with an autonomous Convention meaning, and Niemietz v Germany (Application 13710 / 88)(1993) 16 EHRR 97 showed that the expression could cover premises other than the place where a person laid her head at night.
His central thesis relies on the basic premise of ANY medium of exchange: it only works as long as people will accept it for goods and services.
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