Sentences with phrase «key premise»

Should I correctly understand, one key premise of your brokerages suggested innovation, your are proposing to increase the numbers of Managing Brokers or Brokers of Record — causing a higher number of real estate practitioners to only be accountable to themselves, in the initial instance.
«The lawmakers» key premise [was that s] tudents would learn more science and math if taught by those who knew — and loved — the subjects,» Mervis wrote.
One of the key premises of the book is that investOR returns consistently fall behind investMENT returns.
One of the key premises of user personas and buyer personas, since their origins, are they can foster a common view of customers within organizations.
This hypothesis, which we first stated over two decades ago, remains a key premise of the ensuing discussion.
One of the key premises of Christianity is that the old law was supplanted by Christ's teachings.
One of the key premises is the cooking on the stone, where customers cook their own meat or fish as they are served on a volcanic hot stone.
That is the key premise of this book about a multimillion pound (largely public cash) scheme known as Project Sunshine which is...
«A key premise of this commitment is that adaptation planning needs to be informed by a continuing scientific, sound assessment of the impacts of a changing climate and the effectiveness of preparations and response options,» Abbott said.
It's a low - key premise that's employed to almost prototypically deliberate effect by director Julie Lopes Curval, as the filmmaker, working from a script cowritten with Sophie Hiet, offers up an uneventful narrative revolving around the central character's subdued exploits (eg Alice goes to school, Alice deals with her mother, etc, etc).
We began with a key premise in special ed, that each child is an individual who learns differently.
That is to say, several of its key premises are false, and its conclusion wouldn't follow even if they were true.
The new legislation, introduced by Republican Sen. Mark Wyland of Escondido but likely to enjoy the support of many Democrats, could signal a showdown with Gov. Jerry Brown, who vetoed similar legislation last year because it infringed on a key premise of his Local Control Funding Formula — allowing local educational agencies the bulk of authority over school spending decisions.
The intervention's key premise is that instructional improvement flows from strong organizational conditions that support teachers and the work of teaching and learning.
Those literatures, because of their diverse authorships, do not often talk to one another, but the summary review here undertakes such a conversation, examining implicit assumptions and key premises and results.
The key premise in Puyo Puyo is, for the most part, a cascade of blobs known as Puyo, which fall in two.
Djurdjevic detects in this paradigmatic space the key premises of contemporary social environment; they are embodied in continuous production processes, a routine — like existence, the efficiency and effectiveness dominating the valuing process in society.
This conclusion casts doubt on a key premise implicit in all calls to take actions now that would go beyond «no - regret» policies in order to reduce GHG emissions in the near term, namely, a richer - but - warmer world will, before too long, necessarily be worse for the globe than a poorer - but - cooler world.
Everyone made fun of Windows 8 when it came out, but its key premise has been refined into a truly multi-purpose OS in Windows 10.
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