Sentences with phrase «wrong premise»

Government guidelines re: vitamin C is useless, because it's based on wrong premise.
I am perfectly fine with people not liking the film, it just bothers me when people tell me, on wrong premises, that I shouldn't like the film either.
The Vegas bachelor party gone wrong premise is nothing new, but the story itself progresses so fast and with so many witty one - liners that the crowd of boozy lads this film is clearly aiming at should have a cracking time.
This entire article is based on a few absurdly wrong premises.
Since they are not faceless writers, their articles were well - intentioned and wakeup calls on security situation in the country though some of the assumptions on the person of the NSA were on wrong premises.
WEDC can not be repaired because it was established by Gov. Scott Walker and his cronies on precisely the wrong premise: steering tax money to corporations that take little or no responsibility for keeping jobs in Wisconsin, let alone bringing new jobs to the state.
There are wrong premises, which is an entirely different thing.
The Third Reich had the wrong premises and, most importantly, the wrong tools for improvement of the human species.
That the end has not arrived and Jesus has not come in some world - shattering way is proof that all such speculative prophecy has been in vain and wrong, based on a wrong premise.
But notwithstanding their diametrically opposing worldviews, these two perspectives both begin from the wrong premise.
Many investors» understanding of these bonds starts from the wrong premise - that inflation rates are the same as interest rates - that a change in one results in the same change in the other.
Police forces do sometimes make ex gratia payments or pay compensation following such damage, for example where the raid was at the wrong premises.
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