"To accept the premise" means to agree with or believe the underlying idea or assumption as the basis for a particular argument or conclusion.
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If state legislators and
officials accept the premise of standards - based reform, then they must take seriously their responsibility to support its implementation in districts and schools.
There are two characteristics of these markets that investors should consider, though,
before accepting the premise that European stocks are ideal candidates to overweight in a portfolio.
Many scientists
now accept the premise that dogs have rich emotional lives, exhibiting a wide range of feelings including fear, anger, surprise, sadness and love.
I am glad to see a film now and then that I have to completely suspend disbelief for a while and
just accept the premise and rules and enjoy the ride.
To the extent that we Christians
simply accept the premises of suburban culture, we compromise both the substance of our faith and the effectiveness of our evangelical efforts.
Were the arguments of Childs and Levenson to prevail, and were theirs to become the
commonly accepted premises for studying the Bible in the academy, would Collins approve?
Acknowledging something needs to change would
mean accepting the premise that the committee of MPs who made Maria Miller pay back nearly # 6,000 of overclaimed expenses last week might have actually done a bad job.
If the
nation accepts the premise that labor and industrial capital must form the foundation for economic development, then it should not give the financial, insurance and real estate sectors the special fiscal favoritism that they have got in Western finance - capitalist economies.
And even if Platt is not ready to fully
accept the premise put forth in the new paper, for now, he says, «I can't come up with a better one.»
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.
Since many
feminists accepted the premise that biblical religion forms the bedrock of Western patriarchy, feminist studies in religion developed a dualistic strategy with respect to organized religion.
The Universal Declaration answers these challenges with a simple,
broadly accepted premise: All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights» (art. 1).
But when the Regents [and] the state
Legislature accepted the premise that we were somewhat rushed in the transition to Common Core and therefore had to make adjustments for students, these are the corresponding adjustments for teachers.»
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 premise.
Although both are meant to be contemporaries, there is an 11 - year difference in age between Downey Jr. and Monaghan, but we
gladly accept the premise to stay on the wild ride.
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.
Both
groups accept the premise that sea ice declines blamed on global warming are already a survival issue for polar bears (that will become increasingly worse in the future).
Do you see why Catholics (who are CHRISTIAN, btw) might have as hard of a time
accepting your premise as you do accepting theirs?
Because lawyers are committed to equal treatment under the law, they generally strive to cabin their legal arguments in logos — deductive and inductive reasoning, grounded in
generally accepted premises.