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Premise - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In logic, an argument is a set of one or more declarative sentences (or "propositions") known as the premises along with another declarative sentence (or "proposition") known as the conclusion. Prem...
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Premises - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Premises are land and buildings together considered as a property. This usage arose from property owners finding the word in their title deeds, where it originally correctly meant "the aforementioned...
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WHAT IS PREMISE?; Premise is a non-denominational Christian fellowship for working professionals who influence content in film and television: writers, producers, directors, editors, agents, managers, entertainment attorneys, development and programming executives.
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Premise: In an argument, a premise is a statement used to provide evidence for the truth of another statement, namely, the conclusion. The premises of an argument are the reasons given for believing the conclusion. Premises answer the question "Why should I believe that?"
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