STRAY CATS — Homeless stray cats may
also be on the premises.
Not exact matches
If you have some well sought - after intellectual property
on your
premise, than you
're also at risk.
While that
is the
premise of Snap Inc's popular messaging platform, investors
also saw any gains from its red - hot IPO disappear when shares plunged far below their initial sale price
on Tuesday.
According to Gartner, the IGA market
is mature in terms of
on -
premise software, but the market
is also undergoing significant transition; IGA - as - a-service options
are becoming increasingly prevalent among vendors.
The acquisitions of the San Diego Union - Tribune in May and earlier, of a group of Chicago papers,
also are premised on operational improvements driven from corporate headquarters.
What will it take to get it through your head that all of your explanations
are premised on the assumption that there
is a God, which you have failed to demonstrate
is the case, and many of them
are premised on the assumption that the Christian narrative
is the correct one, which you
also can't demonstrate to
be the case.
It
's premised on the fact that people judge a group not just
on its beliefs, but
also on their interactions with members of that group.
On the other hand, this country was also founded on the basic premises of freedom — for all American
On the other hand, this country
was also founded
on the basic premises of freedom — for all American
on the basic
premises of freedom — for all Americans.
24 / The program policy of the Commission must
also be based
on the
premise that mankind consists of many diverse cultures, most of which represent in actual numbers very large numbers of persons.
This
is why canon law adopted the secular Roman legal maxim: «Quod omnes tangit ab omnibus tractari et approbari debet» («What concerns all must
be discussed and approved by all»).9 This idea
is also the basic
premise of communication that
is based
on dialogue.
Our argument hinges
on the
premise that liberating divine acceptance can
be mediated concretely through concrete interpersonal relationships without overt witness to its ground and source, although it
is also seeking constantly to clarify through language its inner source and ground.
In my paper
on Anselm, an attempt
was made, not only to spell out the full vocabulary needed for stating the — or at least a — ontological argument, but
also to list in full the
premises needed.
We will
also be looking to do
on -
premise and off -
premise wine services, pop - up dinners, visits from wineries and cooking classes.»
Sociologie Wine
is also working to get more
on -
premise consumption next year and Hampton says her biggest challenge so far has
been reaching the masses.
«Along with an increase in spending
on food prepared outside the home, the market
is also seeing a surge in the variety of dining options available, from different types of cuisine to new ways to eat off -
premise, such as ordering delivery from sit - down restaurants,» said Colin Stewart, Senior Vice President at Acosta.
The Act
also gives head teachers a statutory power to discipline pupils for poor behaviour, including bullying, when they
are not
on school
premises.
The Republican - controlled Senate, meanwhile, backs extending mayoral control, but
also wants to strengthen and expand charter schools in the state — a
premise that
is backed by the governor in a NY1 interview
on Thursday.
Assemblyman Sean Ryan
also said developing the land in and around Terminal A
was premised on reusing the building.
2) Motyl
also claims that the idea that NATO presents an «objective security threat»
is a «paper tiger» and accuses realists who want to focus
on Russia's perceptions instead of pure material factors as «contradicting their own
premises».
Massey
also rejected the
premise of a question
on the fairness of the Staten Island ferry
being free of charge.
The policeman
is said to have
been on guard duties at the
premises of Poly Tank Ghana Limited at dawn, with about ten other private security personnel
also on duty.
There
were also some unexpected winners in their table, but that might have
been due to the fact KPMG
were working
on the
premise that HS2 will go to Heathrow, a proposed link which has
been suspended pending the Davies review.
In fact, most people with business before the agency seem to
be working
on the
premise that Cuomo will sack Ward at some point following the tenth anniversary of September 11, and will do so with the full support of the New Jersey side of the agency, which
is also said to have contentious relations with Ward.
In a statement to Capital, Dinowitz said his bill would
also «affirm a straightforward
premise: that government business should
be conducted
on official government email accounts.»
On Jan. 9, Oshodi had
also revealed in his evidence - in - chief that when officials from the bank inspected the business
premises of Nigel and Colive, it
was still under construction.
The MP, who
is also a Reverend Minister said «the quotas assigned may have
been premised on the capacity of the training institutions, as a necessary baseline and for proper planning of subsequent absorption into the health service, however, going forward, we need to explore opportunities to export surplus trainees to countries who may require their services».
But these can
also be a burden
on those who use them, so the hope would
be to eventually have water piped much closer to home — if not in the actual
premises.
The restaurant's 37,000 locations will
also be required to recycle
on premises.
The
premise that everyone
on the site
is attractive
also evens the playing field.
Most trustworthy dating site make you pay expenses
on a month to month
premise this
is to secure you wellbeing and pay for site support
also.
And while women's rights advocates such as Betty Friedan took exception to the lurid
premise of female victims
being skinned alive (based
on the real - life crimes of Ed Gein, who
also was an inspiration for «Psycho»), a closer viewing will reveal it
is probably one of the most feminist - forward - thinking horror movies ever made.
Ruben Östlund
's Force Majeure
is also too long, but it
's bigger fault
is that it borrows the central
premise of Julia Loktev
's far superior The Loneliest Planet (2011) and then turns that film
's greatest strength — subtext expressed through ambiguous gestures — into pages and pages of festival - friendly,
on - the - nose text.
MGS 2's
premise — players take the role of a man who turns out to
be little more than a pawn in an attempt to create super soldiers by simulating Snake's adventure in Metal Gear Solid —
is fascinating, but it
also means that
on many levels this
is just a rehash of the previous game... which in itself amounted to a 3D recreation of Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake.
The
premise is stupid, to
be certain, but it
also has the makings of a sturdy, funny, and suitably romantic contemporary spin
on the fairytale musical, complete with exotic location photography.
For some reason, the house
is also able to haunt people that aren't even
on the
premises, such as when they
are driving in a car miles away, or a far away church, or when they
are on the phone with someone from the house.
Cheesy, silly, and dated, but at the same time, it
is also profound, poetic, and uniquely absorbing
on a level that few other films have
been able to replicate given the same
premise.
We might subconsciously realize that the film
is going through a routine and overly familiar process, but we
're also caught up in the gimmick — just enough that our focus
is on wondering if and for how long he can maintain the novelty of the
premise.
Also, the whole
premise seems like something that
was dreamed up by a group of five - year - olds hopped up
on sugar, which could actually
be exciting.
Inspired by the true story of New York siblings Stewart and Cyril Marcus, who
were found dead in the bachelor pad they shared
on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, it
's serious like a cancer diagnosis, but it
's also quite funny, rich in wry detail, and brimming with the outrageousness of its
premise.
But while the actual
premise, once it
's belatedly revealed,
is also plenty fascinating (if contingent
on an enormous suspension of disbelief), the movie doesn't seem entirely sure what to do with it.
If you
're reading this review you
're almost certainly familiar with the plot and
premise of Rogue One, and Disney has
also specifically asked the media to avoid spoilers, so we'll respect the request and tread lightly
on summarizing the story.
Co-written by Rauch — best known as Bernadette
on The Big Bang Theory, but
also an alumnus of the Upright Citizens Brigade — and her husband, Winston Rauch, The Bronze has a solid
premise but it simply can't decide what kind of movie it wants to
be.
That movie, which won the festival's jury prize and went
on to earn an Oscar nomination for its screenplay,
was a surreal and haunting satire of monogamous love — governed by a rigid speculative
premise but
also open, in its way, to the rich and startlingly funny possibilities of human experience.
But it
's also too crudely told to totally deliver
on the
premise.
Based
on Michael Faber's acclaimed sci - fi novel, the film's
premise is to good to pass up: supposedly existential in tone, the tale centers
on an alien (intriguingly played by Scarlett Johansson, who will
also be in Toronto with Joseph Gordon - Levitt's directorial debut «Don Jon») sent to earth
on a mysterious mission to capture men.
The basic
premise is a pretty high concept idea, but instead of exploring the figurative relationship between Murphy
's character and the leaves
on the tree that fall with every word he speaks, Robbins and screenwriter Steve Koren (who
's also responsible for last year
's incredibly awful «Jack and Jill») take the broader route by making the bond much more literal.
Sandler heads up a diverse and impressive cast that
also includes Dustin Hoffman, Ellen Barkin, Dan Stevens, Melonie Diaz, Steve Buscemi and Method Man, and though the
premise sounds like it could overdose
on whimsy, McCarthy
's previous form with «The Station Agent,» «The Visitor» and «Win Win» suggests that he
's one of the few who could make a film like this work.
However, the pair
is flabbergasted by the negative effect
on their friends who gamble away savings, or become obsessed with the strip club and fight club,
also on the
premises.
That
also happens to
be the
premise at the center of of Key and Peele's very first sketch — «Phone Call» — where the duo turned up the their «black voices»
on respective phone calls in order to posture for each other and fearing that if they sound too «white,» they might get mugged.
I
also very much appreciated [Lecturer] Rick Weissbourd's class
on Moral Education, whose central
premise is that moral education
is more than a matter of moral literacy, of helping children to determine right from wrong.