Sentences with phrase «out of the premises of»

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It's a compelling premise: that you can get more done at work, better understand your co-workers, and generally like your life more if you take some of the tension out of the string.
The premise of all these pitches is that you can take any good idea for a product, service or network (typically someone else's idea, who is already hitting it out of the park) and shrink that business down to a narrower target population or niche, or to a certain kind of consumer, and instantly turn the process of serving that smaller segment into a big business as well.
But to every rule there is an exception, and glad I was to be called out (and called up) by the founder and CEO of one mobile - health company whose entire premise is based on scientific research with repeatable results — the exact study, in fact, I had used as my example of what works better than a health app.
Zero Mass Water's premise is both incredibly simple and incredibly ambitious: It pulls clean drinking water straight out of thin air.
The blog from Blinkist has a clever premise — for each post it combs through a variety of books on a subject, pulling out nuggets of wisdom while also offering the titles as suggestions for further reading.
The premise of «three parents set out to prevent their daughters from having sex» does not read well when given at face value.
San Francisco - based AppDynamics offers software that it says can monitor the performance of most software applications running on - premises or on third - party cloud infrastructure, flagging problems before they get out of hand.
Cutting out the middleman was a key founding principle of bitcoin, which cuts out banks, and it's the premise for many evolving or anticipated uses of blockchain.
Sandberg peppers the book with studies, reports and personal anecdotes to back up her premise — that for reasons both in and out of their control, there are fewer woman leaders than men in the business world and beyond.
«The IRS will always start out from the premise that your company is worth the highest possible number,» explains John J. Ferro, senior director of the corporate finance group at Arthur Andersen in New York City.
I think you missed premise of the IPO to raise money (not just cash - out for investors)...
It turns out that this premise was false and that the hands free, far - field voice recognition is the killer app of smart speakers.
«The incessant news flow from the Trump administration playing out on Twitter and the ensuing global reaction pushes Twitter users to be increasingly engaged with the platform,» analyst Richard Greenfield wrote in a note to clients Wednesday «Our upgrade of TWTR is premised on the belief that Twitter's daily active user (DAU) growth is accelerating, particularly in the US, which has a disproportionate impact on Twitter's revenues and profits.»
Nielsen's study of off - premise sales bears this out: The average retail bottle purchase in 2011 was $ 6.31; in 2015, it was $ 7.81.
The recession, in forcing many companies to re-evaluate their business premises, brought the benefits of serviced office space to the attention of major organisations and, as officebroker's CEO Chris Meredith pointed out — «these organisations have identified that these benefits still remain now the country is coming out of recession.»
It starts with the premise of the eternal solution of sending out surveys that never get filled.
I agree, that the premise of the strategy is very interesting as it «forces» you to buy solid out of favor companies that have relative high yields.
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Based on the premise that most a large number of site users get irked by over-enthusiastic over sharing over the social platform, they filtered out content in which users had shown little or no interest in the past, giving it the name of EdgeRank algorithm.
A theory of constitutional law that may be out of fashion in today's legal academy, but that fits comfortably within the modern conservative and the traditional liberal views of the courts, begins with certain basic premises: the existence of law and the possibility of meaningful rules of law.
Someday, it may well see that the beginning of creation, as described in the bible, had a valid premise, and we can not rule anything out.
There are more stories out of the bible that have been proven impossible and or wrong by science than have been shown to have any credibility... Of course I'm talking about actual science... not that christian science and creation «science»... which use scientific sounding things and jump to ridiculous unjustifyable conlusions, or that create incorrect premises and then make up answers to suit the questionof the bible that have been proven impossible and or wrong by science than have been shown to have any credibility... Of course I'm talking about actual science... not that christian science and creation «science»... which use scientific sounding things and jump to ridiculous unjustifyable conlusions, or that create incorrect premises and then make up answers to suit the questionOf course I'm talking about actual science... not that christian science and creation «science»... which use scientific sounding things and jump to ridiculous unjustifyable conlusions, or that create incorrect premises and then make up answers to suit the questions.
It turned out that the least expensive and most effective way to accomplish this was to send remedial teachers onto the premises of private schools.
I'll have a separate post about that soon - ish but I'll just say that I was underwhelmed and right out of the gate, I disagreed with the premise so that makes it hard to enjoy the whole book.
Both broad streams of traditionalist responses to the contemporary climate of oppression — those who say our troubles are an extension of liberal principles and those who say they are a betrayal of those principles — tend to jump too quickly from theory to practice, and so to treat the lived experience of our society as a kind of working out of philosophical premises.
Whitehead points out that every proof depends for its force upon the self - evidence of its premises.
If one were to take seriously the central premise of Obama's ersatz science of politics — the distinction between political facts and moral values — the inescapable conclusion is that our president turns out to be a staunch libertarian proponent of minimal government.
The premise here is that if Paul was not writing a theological tract for the ages — and everyone agrees he had no intention of doing that — then Romans must be understood within the circumstances of Paul's ministry, as generated, as were his other occasional letters, by a situation in his own ministry or in a church that called out for his apostolic attention.
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»).
This is the most interesting point for you atheists, because there's no way to get out of this but accepting by faith the premise that not only God exists, but also is good and won't fool you.
This definitively proves the Genesis account bogus which then throws out the whole premise of inherited sin and some inborn need for a savior.
What at a distance seemed to be a quasi-public edifice flying only the all - inclusive flag of American nationality turned out, on closer inspection, to be the clubhouse of a particular ethnic group — the white Anglo - Saxon Protestants, its operation shot through with the premises and expectations of its parental ethnicity.8
For Sandel, such a corporate «subject of possession» is officially ruled out by Rawls» deontological, individualist premises.
Although I agree with the basic premise of this argument, I would be remiss if I did not point out that the inroads science has made into those realms previously occupied by religion is far greater than just storm prediction.
Our Ivan Kenneally unloads on Obamacare in The Weekly Standard: If one were to take seriously the central premise of Obama's ersatz science of politics — the distinction between political facts and moral values — the inescapable conclusion is that our president turns out to be a....
Anyone can acquire a free education if only he solemnly pledges to rule out all talk of God or any religious premise for social change.
Another factor entering into the discussion at this point is the increasing willingness of critical scholars to accept the premise that Jesus did, in fact, «cast out demons» in a way considered remarkable by his contemporaries.
The leading edge of astronomy and theoretical particle physics has called into question the fundamental scientific premise that Everything Can Be Explained, and more than a few scientists have murmured the word «God» out of the corners of their mouths.
He spells this out most fully in an essay, «The Encouraging Richness and Diversity of Ultimate Premises in Environmental Philosophy.»
The ideas on which the formula was based came out of ancient ancestral traditions; the logic of the doctrine was unassailable once the premises were granted; great prophets, such as Amos, Micah, and Jeremiah, held stoutly to it; and the formula was confirmed and solidified by the final rewriting of the Hebrew historical narratives to illustrate the thesis that every calamity in Israel's record had been a definite punishment for Israel's transgression.
In discussing why proofs for the existence of God are valuable, even though people might still reject them, Hartshorne points out that, at the very least, the proofs illuminate the price of rejecting the conclusion: namely, having to relinquish some of their premises or habits of inference (pp. 257f).
It's a little too late for praying, it's Mrs.Clinton's call to be @ the helm; now, with her hubby Mr.Clinton as VP; and one of you out of all of you, need to tell Romney he's committed fraud, for leaving the Post of so - called gov.that theirs a 2 yr.interval that must be met; the same fo Obama; whom is worst off then Bush Jr.then for none of you to have no Allegiance to be nothing but commander of thieves, since April 4th, 1968 to presently; in the killing of Dr.King Jr.must still go under Oath to all you perjurers; that mustn't go unpunished to the array of charges I have stored up against each of yo on every job, on every public premise; that Obama didn't praywhen he lied to GOD ALMIGHTY in perjury; to have left the seat of sen.to jump to the office; knowing he hadn't a clue what to do; so he got Joe, which is Cheney all over; whom should of been out of public; and he knows that and all the fugitives, even in the Italian led court in DC; that will have to answer to what is -LCB- H.R. 7152 -RCB-; and why they let Olsen for Bush Jr.waste the American's People's time, not to mention all the lives that's been lost; for the tyrannies since 1968 to presently has cost; Vote I, Edward Baltimore; to confirm I; Governor of DC; as of 2/16/12; cause DC; has been a State, already; and all you slaves from State to State; need to snap out of your peonage which is prohibited by Federal Laws; on anybody!!!!!!!
It merely points out that within the framework of traditional theism it is difficult to say which of the two options would do less violence to that premise.
Your inabilty to construct a valid logical premise is what started all of this, and just lashing out a few more poorly constructed ones based on false premises and insults doesn't prove anything.
This statement is obscure, but it should be pointed out that if the premises are inconsistent, then of course all statements of the language follow from them.
We are all struggling... to explain how we get the fantastic order and complexity of the universe out something very simple... Krauss calls the substrate of his explanation «nothing»... whatever it is, it is very, very simple and therefore is a worthy premise for an explanation, whereas a God, a creative Intelligence, is not a worthy substrate for an explanation because it is already something very complicated...»
Lot's of mysteries out there... but I find working with the simplest, most consistent premises works better than making up random stories which have contributed nothing to the growth of knowledge or technology.
They're going to need giant robot - guns mounted on the roof, a cloaking shield, a plasma shield, guard dogs roaming the premises and ones to sniff out terminators, rogue mercenary ninja and samuri, Voltron, the sword of Omens, a gaitlin - style rail gun, and Merlin to keep this place from being targeted from some idiot (s).
I don't personally agree with this article namely because it smashes the premise of a friendly and compassion - oriented show that is trying to broaden people's horizons, by pointing out all the things that are wrong with it.
A good religion (or religious experience) needs the ability for one to contest the religion's premises in the first place and, if it turns out to not work, then, to use a different medical analogy, there needs to be an exploration of other treatments that aren't going to wreck the system.
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