Sentences with phrase «same premises»

The phrase "same premises" means that two or more things or ideas are based on the exact same set of beliefs, assumptions, or facts. Full definition
This mixes up a lot of what we've seen in previous games, making the concept of battling gym leaders and gain badges feel fresh and new, even though it's the exact same premise as before.
It follows the exact same premise as PUBG (much to Blueholes annoyance) but adds in Fortnite's fantastic crafting system adding a nice edge to the game.
It revealed the nifty things that can be created and experienced with nothing but a smartphone, the very same premise behind Google Tango and Daydream.
The premise is intriguing, but not original and shares an almost identical premise with a 2009 film called Friends (With Benefits), directed by Gorman Bechard (not to be confused with the upcoming film that shares the same title as Bechard's film and the exact same premise as both.)
At the heart of every Uncharted game is a heavily sought after ancient artifact and The Lost Legacy upholds this very same premise.
The latest offering from Halfbrick Studios, «Fruit Ninja VR» takes the exact same premise as the original mobile game, but it is expanded into virtual reality this time.
The app still has the same premise, it's just been improved.
Unlocking operates on the same premise — showing you people who attend the same events — but limits it to situations where, because you've already told Facebook, you presumably don't mind being seen.
Based on the same premise as the Acorns app, the Acorns Later feature will automatically recommend a retirement account and portfolio to customers.
Since I first starting writing about the housing market in 2010, I have stuck to the same premise that in this housing cycle (from 2008 to 2019, we simply have not had enough qualified buyers to drive the demand needed for a real recovery — if cash buyers are excluded from the analysis.
Currrently laws stop them from using the same premises, meaning sex workers often work alone and are thus more vulnerable.
Not all men intuit the same premises.
9 «When God says «Come, let us reason together,» things must be in his mind as they lie in ours, and he and we must reason from the same premises and according to the necessary laws of thought....
Other opponents begin from the same premise: that whether we aim to kill or allow to die, what counts morally is that the same result — death — follows.
It's the same premise for anything that you want to try and convert people over.
Starting from the same premises concerning social complexity and cultural differentiation, Luhmann nevertheless is led along a different route by his emphasis on the paradoxical nature of social relations.
For keto coffee, you are using the same premise as Bulletproof Coffee, but you don't have to be as strict with where the coffee beans are sourced or the brand of fat added.
And if the turns down this contract based on the same premise, it doesn't have an injury guarantee he is risking himself again.
I hate Witten on the same premise I hate Peyton Manning.
Telling me to do things her way, coming into my house everyday early in the morning (we live in the same premises but seperate houses) asking always for my daughter taking her all day, feeding her formula behind my back when I was breast feeding.
Pace feeding is based on the same premise.
The same premise holds true for sleep difficulties.
He, however, said that INEC in its anti-democratic elements would adduce reasons why the election might not be conducted on the same premise of security consideration.
This office is situated in the same premises of the two deputies.
My decision to run for reelection was based on the same premise I originally ran on for councilman four years ago.
The W - TENG was engineered under the same premise as the U-TENG, using materials that are so opposite in affinity for electrons that they generate a voltage when brought in contact with each other.
When a specific fact has been confirmed and documented based on studies and analyses, the assumption is that it will remain a fact in the future under the same premises.
The W - TENG was engineered under the same premise as the U-TENG using materials that are so opposite in their affinity for electrons that they generate a voltage when brought in contact with each other.
Same premise, except you're adding in a little hang time.
It had the same premise too — wrap the waist up (this time in plastic, blankets or muslin) in order to build up body heat.
Aromatherapy doesn't work on quite the same premise.
By using the same premise to track the onset of menopause or andropause symptoms you can better relate to your physician how you have been and determine if you are ready for anti-aging treatment like bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.
Sometimes when you clean out your garbage can it stinks (same premise).
I am not complaining because it means that you get double the fun — you get alternative takes on the same premise.)
Same premise, different devices.
They follow the same premise, which is as follows:
MatureD works on the same premise, but you get more features than Tinder.
Snapsext — With Snapchat trending like crazy, it should come as no surprise that a dating company would eventually create a site on that same premise.
If you're looking for a good comedy that delivers the same premise then I suggest «The Moguls».
Considering the dozens of sports movies based on this same premise (complete with endless choreographed plays), Drumline deserves to be noted simply for marching to a different beat.
Now, for the umpteenth time, we get the same premise — only this time it's meshed with an «epic» love story from the creator of «Twilight,» worldwide bestselling author, Stephenie Meyer.
Anyone in the mood for a teenage super-assassin flick should rent «Hanna» (2011), which is basically the same premise but done with flair and guaranteed to deliver an adrenaline charge.
With twice the running time of a «Buffy» episode, «Wish Upon» delivers a fraction of the thematic and character development on the same premise.
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