premises
(noun)
Ideas that are assumed or demonstrated to be true in pursuit of deriving a conclusion.
Examples of premises in the following topics:
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The Middle
- The speech can be divided loosely into two categories of discussion: premises and conclusions.
- The logic for this is fairly simple if you think of premises and conclusions as 'if' and 'then' statements.
- If you do not have premises to support your conclusion, you should reconsider what you are trying to communicate.
- Information – This is where the premises come in.
- Valid premises lead to sound or cogent conclusions, while invalid premises result in unsound or uncogent conclusions.
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Nonstore Retailers
- ., off the premises of fixed retail locations and of markets stands).
- The non-store distribution channel can be divided into direct selling (off-premises sales) and distance selling, the latter including all forms of electronic commerce.
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Maximizing building interiors
- To be sure, firms that lease or rent their premises or share building space with other companies may not be able to perform renovations or improvements that optimize their workplaces.
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The Prevalence of Small Businesses
- Many restaurants and bars, however, require simple premises and easy to find, local ingredients.
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A Brief Definition of Sole Proprietorships
- In the United Kingdom, the proprietor's name must be displayed on business stationery, in business emails, and at business premises, and there are other requirements.
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Introduction to Macro Advantages of Micro-power
- For example, the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel on the Kona-Kohala coast of Hawaii turned its premises into a 100 kilowatt power station by retiling its roof with solar cells.
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Consumer marketing models
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Partnerships
- A relational partnership is a partnership that develops on the premise of a close, personal relationship built on trust (Mohr, 1994).
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Visuals
- Aside from this, sometimes the most efficient way to communicate a point with clarity is to wrap up various premises and your core conclusion in one clean image.
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Reinforcement Theory
- The basic premise behind B.F.