Sentences with phrase «whole premise»

The phrase "whole premise" refers to the main idea or concept that something is based on. It is the fundamental belief or assumption behind a certain argument, story, or situation. Full definition
Whole premise fell on it's face at that point.
And knowing you like your stats / facts, and coming back to whole premise of what you originally said ie: «Mertesacker is poor in the air and rarely wins even 1 on 1 air duels».
Support for live - blogging on the basis of increased public oversight is evident in the words of Chief Justice Kennedy, who welcomed digital media into Nova Scotia courtrooms by acknowledging that the «whole premise [of the courts] is based on the fact that we think an informed public will have confidence in [them].
PART VIII Assignment and Sub-letting a) The tenant shall not assign charge or sublet or part with possession of any part of the Demised Premises as distinct from the whole
I didn't understand anything that was coming until I read that book, especially the whole premise of unlimited shelf space.»
This whole premise does have an air of genius about it, considering that when you take on the perspective of those you are talking with, it engages people on the spot.
The whole premise of «Artemis» is the presumption that the cost to low - Earth orbit would be driven down by a competition in the commercial space industry.
On the other hand, to a small but noisy band of ideologues who consider the whole premise of government intervention to preserve free enterprise oxymoronic, all this is hardly enough; they've intensified a campaign to shut down the SBA altogether.
Literally, the whole premise behind Joe Boxer was to build a brand.
The whole premise of renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement was that it was the «worst trade deal ever made,» according to U.S. President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly threatened to scrap the whole thing.
«The whole premise behind this company,» says Giasson, «is how can we help customers understand their own customers so they can give them the experience good customers should have.»
Disagree with the whole premise.
This country was founded on a belief in god, the whole premise of separation of church and state was apart of the formation of this nation so that we would never have the problem they encountered in England, that the head of the Church being able to make changes in the Nation.
Jehovah's witnesses are not to celebrate holidays or birthdays... So her whole premise of being offended about Christmas really doesn't apply since she wrapped gifts for other celebrations.
Besides, your whole premise that I'm somehow «debating» you is absurd and false.
The whole premise was that I wanted to be with a group of people who were real.
This definitively proves the Genesis account bogus which then throws out the whole premise of inherited sin and some inborn need for a savior.
Whatever you're seeing, you look at it and you see what you see, and yet the whole premise of what we're trying to do is break through all of that, because that's what Jesus did.
The whole premise of Christianity, and other religions, is absurd.
You are basing the whole premise here on the idea that being an atheist models being a Christian and so looking at a tiny non-representative subset of atheists.
The whole premise of this «opinion» is why more and more people are «spiritual but not religious».
The whole premise is just plain stupid.
And by suggesting the possibility that there might be more than one agent or more than one at different times or one that is no longer, I am simply showing that your whole premise is too narrow to be realistic since it again is in regards to things that are not provable.
The whole premise of «we all worship the same God» is really just about hand - picking several of today's dominant religions.
well then why did the rabbis not find another line of work when they discovered the whole premise of their faith was false?
But unlike her it wasn't so - called Christian practitioners that I found objectionable, but rather the whole premise of a divine being sitting in judgment of mankind.
The whole premise of «what would Jesus cut?»
(Bob shouldnt bother to reply since he is not on board with the whole premise.
Thanks Fiona — I have her book on my wish list right now too... I think the whole premise of her book sounds really fantastic — would love for the chance to buy it and cook from it sometime!
Well... I guess that's the whole premise of this, so yeah just beet it.
The whole premise behind this particular episode was that Dave had leftover rotisserie chicken to use up.
I love the whole premise of your blog - cooking single serve items!
The whole premise of making The Hobbit three movies was a doomed money grab anyway.
So the article where the whole premise is don't put all or even most of the blame on Alex Smith has this line in it:
The whole premise of the play was dependent on Kearse executing that natural pick.
That's the whole premise: fighting.»
It's the whole premise behind hypnobirthing — and it works!
The whole premise is that the current approach to promoting breastfeeding by the government is inappropriate specifically because it doesn't encourage women to figure out what works for them but assumes breast feeding is best for everyone.
However, your whole premise is based on assumptions that are NOT based on scientific evidence.
Also, I know the whole premise of BLW is breastfeeding; but that doesn't mean I shouldn't give it a go with my formula - fed baby once she shows interest in what hubby and I are eating, right?»
Personally, I'd rather they just nix the whole premise... clearly someone without a baby came up with this plan!
Well, that's kind of the whole premise of the song (they all killed their husbands, but they all deserved it so the women were all not guilty), but I wondered on the circumstances.

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