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"premise" Definitions
  1. a statement or an idea that forms the basis for a reasonable line of argument
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And I knew the premise and I thought the premise was so cool.
So that's the premise, the concept, which is a great premise, by the way.
The software can also be implemented on premise or off premise, as a subscription solution.
NT: OK, so let's accept that premise; and I do very much accept that premise.
But it's also not a natural TV premise so much as it's a movie premise.
Unsurprisingly, the premise of this lavishly illustrated book is eerily similar to the premise of Westworld.
Stolen's premise contained the seeds of its demise The premise contained the seeds of Stolen's demise.
To justify the odious premise, he first had to create the premise, if any first lady disappeared.
The Sanders campaign started with a false premise and it ends where all things that start with a false premise end.
Protonet – On-premise Dropbox Protonet is a secure, on-premise cloud storage solution that you can set up in less than five minutes.
But the premise of the Good Place (the place) and the premise of The Good Place (the show) are both, ultimately, red herrings.
And while that is the basic premise of fan fiction, it is the antithesis of the premise of Taylor Swift's expertly curated life.
"The premise of your question is based on witnesses who agree with your premise," Collins responded, saying that he himself did not agree.
And your premise is, and correctly — your premise is correct, up until now there really hasn't been a lot of good consistently, skeptical, data-focused reporting on technology.
The whole fiasco sounds like the premise of some bad, vaguely ski-themed 90s movie—or, even better, a workable premise for the next season of American Vandal.
And so it says, Watson can run on your premise -- you didn't mention that -- on your premise, it can run in any cloud, and it can connect between them.
The argument in the paper is that if our starting premise is the economic premise of minimizing social costs, we should look at other social costs [related to prison].
"The premise, which was a right-wing Republican premise, was that the problem was that all of these poor people were really living high off the hog," Mr. Sanders said.
The premise is just a starting point So many popular television shows fall into this trap: an otherwise great premise is ruined when the ongoing story clutches it too tightly.
Because such a change's essential premise, that intelligence alone really merits power, is the premise that has given us many present difficulties, and if extended may only give us more.
But in the first premise, P is not asserted ("it's raining" is entertained as a possibility), whereas in the second premise P is asserted ("it's raining" is presented as fact).
It's perhaps the first successful cinematic horror franchise to not only question its entire premise — the existence of demonic warfare — but also pin that premise around a central love story.
The premise might sound like something out of a Will Ferrell comedy, but while Palka's movie is certainly funny, it's also a film about so much more than the surreal premise.
These ads are "built on a premise for publishers to maximize revenue — it's not built on a premise of finding the next great things for your readers to do," he added.
CLINTON: Well, I — I don't accept that premise, Chuck.
The novel's intriguing premise — what if Melody is alive?
What can that sentence — indeed, that premise — possibly mean?
But if you begin with the premise that the problem in the United States-Russia relationship is the United States, I think that's the wrong premise," Mitchell said on CNBC's "Squawk Box.
Though the organization wrote, "This premise is very insulting to male Veterans," it is not merely a "premise" that women are harassed by their fellow veterans at VA facilities: It's well-documented.
Post Premise #4: Sanders is not entitled to judgment calls about the controversy but Comey is The final premise sums up the problem with all of the prior premises of the Post.
The premise of Edwards — indeed, the premise of the post-New Deal order — is that the federal government would provide a baseline of health, prosperity, and security to the nation as a whole.
It makes the Paleo premise seem all the more arbitrary.
Even though the premise is manslaughter, Rough Night is funny.
That's the premise behind New York City's The Wrecking Club.
One red flag was the premise of the show itself.
Its premise is simple: Everything is made of tiny strings.
The premise of the show feels as current as ever.
He says causal emergence isn't radical in its basic premise.
Beyond that premise, the show deviates from any other expectations.
It begins with the premise that you've found a phone.
Adele just sold like a trillion records with this premise.
I find this premise possibly interesting, but I do worry!
That seems to be the premise of Nacho Vigalondo's Colossal.
The premise of HQ Trivia is that at 3 p.m.
Worse and worse This premise takes us to the point.
The basic premise is that overeating doesn't make you fat.
Isn't that the premise of virtually every other Pokémon game?
The site has a simple premise — it's uh, not porn.
Whitewashing isn't incidental to this movie; it's the actual premise.
That seems to be the premise behind app called Socratic.
We just had a premise of, you'll be a goose.
Beyond its looks, the guiding premise is what it does.
OK, Jesus, at LONG LAST, back to my initial premise.
But the basic premise of his hook remains the same.
Certainly, the shows diverge in terms of premise and tone.
They include Premise Health, Paladina, Iora Health, and Crossover Health.
It was an easily adaptable premise, as Kellett can attest.
But we don't feel like that is the required premise.
The premise of the challenge is simple and slightly ridiculous.
The premise of Claire McCarthy's new movie, Ophelia, is simple.
A secret gender discrimination lawsuit is a fantastic, exciting premise.
But Drago wanted to take the premise one step further.
The premise is basically that Franken's behavior wasn't that bad.
The premise has been haunting me for almost a decade.
That is part of the premise, obviously, of my plan.
But despite that compelling premise, the film doesn't really work.
Others shared memes while reacting to the film's terrifying premise.
Simple premise ... he switches bodies with Breezy, and hilarity ensues.
But each country's adaptation applies cultural specificity to the premise.
What does it mean, testing a premise for a show?
That's the premise of this Saturday Night Live sketch. Babe.
" Bea asked, adding, "Humor me, accept that as a premise.
The game's premise itself also becomes wonderfully absurd while high.
"The premise of your question is not right," he said.
Brayola's premise is simple to understand and difficult to execute.
I mean, that was the premise of Boss Baby, right?
But the basic premise does make one question its priorities.
And the premise of 13 Reasons Why is indeed grim.
That central premise just gets off to the wrong start.
I cannot argue with the premise that prisons revoke freedom.
Without these, the whole premise of predictive analytics falls apart.
The April Fools theory's premise is simple: April isn't pregnant.
Essentially, Riverdale broke its Day One premise on Day Two.
PLI takes that premise and builds it to a reality.
However, the premise at its core is ironic and offensive.
That is, the premise that has undergirded the push for
On UnREAL, the new premise is titled Everlasting: All Stars.
The premise of The Young Karl Marx is very promising.
"Sweetheart" charmed critics with its simple premise and captivating star.
This is the entire premise of passive income and investing.
The response should be calibrated with that premise in mind.
The main premise behind the rally does have some appeal.
The plodding pace does not match the show's catastrophic premise.
Using the national security premise may also have other implications.
Viewers weren't impressed with the premise and were especially bothered
Such is the delightful premise of Alexander Payne's new film.
The simple premise: Pump out carbon dioxide, pay a fee.
It was a harder premise to argue earlier this season.
The basic premise of which is, well, the tightest bonds
Enough is enough, but that's the premise of that show.
That's the whole premise of "Batman," if you think about.
Republicans defended the premise of the hearing, which Democrats derided.
Four participants rejected or reworked the premise of this question.
The premise of Hanff's argument could be a hard sell.
All that aside, their explanation rests on a mistaken premise.
The premise of "American Vandal" is one of television's tidiest.
I disagreed with the premise set forth in Forgrave's article.
The premise is simple: Good is the enemy of great.
This is the basic premise behind the creation of Tesla.
The show has never lied about its bleak, hopeless premise.
I don't want to spoil exactly the premise of it.
That's a controversial premise, though not everyone will admit it.
Diller and Dowd are game to shift the premise back.
He objected to the premise that such a peace exists.
It radically undermined the foundational premise of superhero comics themselves.
What is the disorienting premise of In the Tall Grass?
An arranged marriage is based on a premise of permanence.
But the premise behind the decision was at least creative.
Even after "Passengers" ends, this creepy premise haunts your imagination.
The premise of "Escaped Alone" is both simple and confounding.
His office said it disputed the premise of the question.
This formerly absurd premise will go on sale this spring.
Hunters has a premise that feels like a double entendre.
Not a juicy premise for a film, one would suppose.
Which is an extremely weird premise, but props for creativity.
So there are a few things wrong with this premise.
Premise: A lonely volcano dreams of meeting his perfect match.
And that was just the premise for the first season.
The general premise underlying this model of course is spontaneity.
Under that premise, what makes us more of a target?
The experts say she is unlikely to test that premise.
Get people interested in it because it's a great premise.
The premise of The Mountain Between Us is admirably simple.
As a premise, the existence of this attitude seems reasonable.
For me usually that's the premise of a bigger joke.
The term Latinx is based on a fairly simple premise.
It's a premise — and a title — that seems doomed to fail, but here's the thing: God Friended Me...works, wielding a talented cast and a pilot that turned a bonkers premise into something moving.
In retrospect, we should've seen it coming, with the unique premise of a man confronting his ostensibly better clone and placing that premise upon the more-than-capable shoulders of Paul Rudd (and Paul Rudd).
The audience was told the central premise in no uncertain terms.
BERNARD LANGS New Providence, N.J. Some readers objected to my premise.
And by the way, I substantially agree with his premise there.
Eventbrite's about to go IPO based on this exact premise, right?
Your original premise was the same thing that you're doing now?
Rather, the mystery is a product of its core dramatic premise.
It's also the basic premise of the reality show The Osbournes.
Here's how Ubisoft describes the premise: Welcome to Hope County, Montana.
Cannibals offer a richer core premise than the average walking corpse.
Greenberg isn't especially concerned with the science involved in his premise.
But in doing so, it throws away the show's basic premise.
Steven Universe does a great deal with a deceptively simple premise.
The premise of the album is just about taking a journey.
We're undermining the very foundation or the premise of the academy.
It is not a premise on which to build a society.
And despite the rather absurd premise, it's well worth a watch.
The game has a simple premise: every 60 seconds, you perish.
The underlying premise, Mr. Carter believes, is even more relevant now.
But in this case, the deceivingly simple premise is actually groundbreaking.
To some readers, Ms Moshfegh's premise may seem fey and slight.
But Fleabag gives that somewhat played out premise a fresh twist.
And then there are the people who understand the basic premise.
Scott Sumner has taken issue with the premise of my piece.
But it would not carry a film without the Beatles premise.
The premise was all about harassment and how to handle it.
You're probably already mad at the very premise of this article.
For the most part, this premise turned out to be false.
This is an important premise for our tech and for privacy.
But as the premise of Wright's op-ed suggests, they don't.
In its second outing, Kimmy tries to move beyond its premise.
Conversation and dialogue are fundamental to the premise of the show.
The basic premise is that Lara must stop the Mayan apocalypse.
Despite its jokey-sounding premise, this is an achingly sincere book.
OAS is not about cheaper alternatives to proprietary on-premise software.
By 2018, American Vandal fine-tuned its premise to near perfection.
"Sailing Toward the Sunset by Avner Shats" has an excellent premise.
Or at least that's the premise behind Yaa Gyasi's novel Homegoing.
You're already dead, the premise goes, so why not die again?
But the physical market — consumers and producers — has rethought that premise.
Kirchners pursued socially inclusive and redistributive policies based on the premise
Like, as an animator the premise in itself sounded nearly impossible.
That's pretty much the premise of Flix and Chill 2: Millennials.
Olive Garden has also been focusing on its off-premise business.
" He added that the premise of the Post's article was "false.
It's a cowardly narrative choice that betrays the story's entire premise.
"The original premise then, as now, is 'choice sells,'" they said.
The whole premise is a little bizarre, we have to admit.
Quantum math relies on the premise that information is never lost.
The premise feels familiar, but Nichols' elliptical style remains fully intact.
However, that isn't at all the premise of Still Star-Crossed.
For Lenovo, the whole premise behind the Moto line is choice.
The premise of investigating an old house in VR is promising.
The premise was that they could then integrate better into society.
The premise was searched, nothing was found, the event went ahead.
Yes, it really is as bizarre a premise as it sounds.
A premise of "Valuation" is that there is no free lunch.
The premise was much like the Bachelor spin-off Bachelor Pad.
First, we need to understand the premise of the Mercer survey.
Ocean's Thirteen was not a perfect movie, but the premise was.
It's as if he was explaining the premise of a joke.
It's also the premise for one too many classic teen films.
The entire PREMISE of a wall is not based in fact.
This accusation works only because of the premise of human exceptionalism.
So he did not agree with the premise of the question.
More broadly, the basic premise of the bill is utterly flawed.
The premise of Barry is outlandish, but Hader sells it well.
That means the premise of the Green New Deal is nonsense.
This is a top-quality golf game, despite the cartoony premise.
"The Lodge" was praised for its disturbing premise and talented lead.
Critics said "In the Tall Grass" stretched its premise too thin.
Never mind that its premise was finalized months before Trump's inauguration.
TRUMP: I only like that premise if nobody else has them.
This is the premise of Winston Club (minus that last bit).
If you've never played it before, Surgeon Simulator's premise is simple.
" He thought the "whole premise of personalized learning was very intriguing.
I sort of reject the premise of one method being best.
In many ways, the film remains loyal to this basic premise.
That's the (extremely satirical) premise of Dogness, developed by Paolo Pedercini.
The partnership is the first big test of the UnitedMasters premise.
Other officials were hesitant to accept the fundamental premise of wrongdoing.
Pretending that he's not misses the entire premise of his presidency.
And he's rejecting the premise like an opponent's ill-advised layup.
Mr. Nocera's column misunderstands this fundamental premise of the concussion settlement.
The company's off-premise business, which includes delivery, grew by 55%.
Similarly, the genie's showstopper, "Friend Like Me" undermines its own premise.
The basic premise is that sedation prevents the dieter from eating.
That just seemed like a fun, juicy premise for a play.
It's a great premise — he's like us but nobody knows him.
The premise of the show ... think "community party" for every episode.
Gaping at my floating hands, I wholeheartedly believe in this premise.
The Yimby movement, in contrast, is based on the premise that
"But you're asking about me," Sanders said, not challenging the premise.
Trump used the premise to swipe at several Democratic presidential hopefuls.
Someone seems to have thought this premise wasn't "important" enough, though.
But this time, his tech-world witness would reject the premise.
MIAMI — The premise of Dara Friedman's first film couldn't be simpler.
A trade war gives China an easy premise to restrict them.
His big problem is focusing his domestic agenda around that premise.
Where does the show fall on the morality of its premise?
Their data are correct; their premise, reasoning and conclusion are not.
Not surprisingly given the premise, a lot of help is needed.
That effectively confirmed a premise of the House Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
The premise of the question is not "ridiculous," despite what Capt.
Its central premise — that it would help American workers — is false.
The premise is that the Banana Splits' program is being canceled.
We reject the premise that our independence would destabilize the country.
At other times, it's built into the absurdity of the premise.
She sent me off on the premise I follow two rules.
"Gonna" is an '80s-sitcom premise, executed not at all sitcommily.
Despite its simplistic premise, the app had a pretty meteoric rise.
Premise: An old man plays chess with himself, with dramatic results.
Premise: An empty-nester raises a sentient dumpling as her son.
The problem with this argument is that the premise is false.
The premise: Santa has died, throwing the North Pole into turmoil.
Vision Zero starts from the premise that all accidents are preventable.
Each therapist operated from the same premise: Everyone is born straight.
TALA ASHE I was interested in the premise, especially right now.
" The premise of feminism, Ms. Adichie writes, is simply: "I matter.
Ryusuke Hamaguchi cribs from Vertigo's premise but casts aside its perversities.
But Sounds Like Titanic is more than just its wacky premise.
Perhaps this premise sounds a little juvenile and simplistic to you!
Let's grant your premise that democracy and liberalism are necessarily intertwined.
That's the premise of Sprayscape, the latest experimental app from Google.
The premise is that the Banana Splits' program is being canceled.
The movie's premise isn't as bad as the forced, unnatural dialogue.
Such is the premise of Where the Water Tastes Like Wine.
And movies increasingly don't have room for that sort of premise.
I had some difficulties with the credibility of Nottage's plot premise.
And your premise of The Four, your conclusion of The Four?
"I think the problem with big premise shows is sometimes, the premise just kind of burns off, and then you're just left nowhere," Schur told Vanity Fair of how he's planned TGP's fast-moving story arcs.
While the premise of "Star Wars" is a clash between futuristic military forces, the core theme is a familiar coming-of-age story about power and responsibility that's a perfect premise for a single-player game.
The basic premise for the season—Clementine on her own, without Lee, trying to survive—had little going for it beyond that premise, but hey, I stuck around because I wanted to know what happens to Clementine.
Microsoft also believes that using these open-source solutions means its users can easily take their workloads and move them on-premise when they want (or move their existing on-premise solutions to Azure, too, of course).
"I would take issue with the premise of that question," said Mrs.
While the premise may sound like a massive stretch, somehow...it works.
You offer a product under the premise of free service then renege?
The basic premise of "Batsh*t" follows Wild Wild Country's major strokes.
So Jeanne's premise was so smart, and the story proceeds from there.
Others premise your principal foe around some completely ridiculous, darkest timeline nonsense.
The premise of the game is simple, but the execution is not.
They burned through every possible idea, then melted down the entire premise.
That's the premise behind Nextio, a professional social network launching on Thursday.
The entire series subsists on the premise that these characters cannot die.
Her commitment to the vague premise of "breaking the wheel" became merciless.
Are they not aware that is the very premise of this show?
The premise of TechCrunch has always been built around seeing things first.
Thus, diversity in comedies often begins at the level of the premise.
That's the premise behind Roadie, a new app that's crowdsourcing package delivery.
And that premise was travel can make the world a better place.
But despite the somewhat contrived premise, there's nothing silly about the movie.
The premise, if you're yet to stumble upon these platforms, is simple.
That's the entire premise of the publication these authors are contributing to.
It was such a dumb premise for a show: animated hillbilly squids.
Scottsdale police responded to the scene and escorted her off the premise.
It never got off the ground, but the premise is clearly correct.
Raya's premise and design differs a bit from most other dating apps.
Refinery29: How did you come up with the premise for the movie?
He is cinematic concept made flesh, the physical embodiment of a premise.
None of the shows the company unveiled offered a must-see premise.
The premise is that the art is done and it moves along.
The premise is very interesting and, for the most part, well-executed.
Granted, the show has blown up its premise many, many times before.
Sadly, the rest of the film never lives up to this premise.
Kasich's premise hinges on the delegates choosing him as a unity candidate.
This physical arrangement accentuates the season's premise: The men are just filler.
What if the premise of the series was Candace's search for justice?
Still, not much is known about exactly what the premise will entail.
Booth and Underwood are pushing the limits of The Bachelor's flimsy premise.
"I think the entire premise of this plan is wrongheaded," Powell wrote.
The premise of It Comes At Night doesn't offer anything truly new.
Finkelstein's premise was simple: Every election is decided before it even begins.
Without accurate location data, the entire premise of these ads falls apart.
It took about 12 hours for Kasich to seemingly undercut its premise.
The premise of Showtime's new comedy series, White Famous, is on-point.
We knew that couldn't be the premise, so we decided to investigate.
That's the premise of Augury, a startup based in New York City.
More sparks of the show's great premise alight in its quieter moments.
He's committing to movies with big premise hooks, and ramshackle follow-through.
The premise of Deltarune is shrouded in mystery, but that seems intentional.
The premise is to wrap wireless service and video content more tightly.
Companies can either build their infrastructure in the cloud or on-premise.
They have entire IT teams dedicated to managing their data on-premise.
It was based on a "mistake of law", a "flawed legal premise".
That's essentially the premise of Amazon's new star-studded series, The Romanoffs.
Even the premise of the movie didn't seem crazy to the star.
The "fish out of water" premise has been a venerable sitcom staple.
The Conners is a project failed not in execution but in premise.
"The premise of this story is inaccurate," Abboud said in emailed comments.
Initially, the premise for Heaven's Vault sounds like a typical video game.
It survives on an interesting premise — basically a latte and a prayer.
Technology trapping people in their own memories is a quintessential dystopian premise.
"I was hired under the premise that I hate running," she says.
"The caning would be carried out within the court premise," he said.
Wingman, which launched earlier this year, is based on a similar premise.
This had, of course, been the initial premise of the internet itself.
That's the premise, the setup, and the punchline in 17 economical words.
The premise of The Boss is barely established enough to even bother.
Those 12 episodes devoted themselves to the careful exposition of the premise.
The company has a simple premise: Pair sells affordable glasses to children.
If you haven't played Hitman Go before, the premise is pretty simple.
The premise was that the network had new evidence concerning her disappearance.
So I think to fall back on that is a false premise.
That is, after all, the entire premise that Google is built on. 
That, of course, is the entire premise of the neo-Keynesian Left.
Let's cross our fingers for a show that's fresher than its premise.
And that's basically the premise of the best new meme on Twitter.
The premise is simple: Time in Superhot only moves when you do.
For some the premise was snoozy, for others it was spot-on.
The game's premise is that, by 2050, computerization has eliminated all jobs.
Its titular premise implies that loft living by artists originated in Soho.
The premise for the abduction is unclear and his whereabouts are unknown.
It's not the process that's broken in these cases, it's the premise.
Despite the sad premise, the novel unfolds in quirky, diary-like bursts.
Straightforward though this premise may be, Sacred Games is a labyrinthine show.
That is the whole premise of the The 153:17 to Paris.
Mercifully, the PTAB asserted its authority against this ridiculous Snowflake-esque premise.
Andela's basic premise is that expertise is evenly distributed across the globe.
And that flawed premise is now hitting home in places like Loyalton.
To a rational person, that basic premise might sound reasonable at first.
What's more, the basic political premise of the protest no longer exists.
But Line, as a company, was founded on the premise of resilience.
Eat fat, stay trim — that's the premise behind the popular ketogenic diet.
It depends on what one expects from an author's premise and intentions.
We're all taking customers from this on-premise world into the cloud.
That's the premise behind Copia, a service for on-demand food donations.
In August, Clumio had launched with tools for on-premise data management.
This scene alone could be the premise for another true-crime series.
To be clear, these are questions whose premise is anything but harmless.
Mark Bosma, Toptal's vice president of sales, certainly agrees with that premise.
The song's premise came to Charles, 24, as if in a dream.
The premise was that this would make online dating feel less creepy.
But instead of pushing back, Trump acknowledged that Stephanopoulos's premise was correct.
Supposedly it's a loose sequel to H20, but we reject this premise.
The rest of the film was me having fun with that premise.
The premise is simple: The Input is a Dot without a speaker.
I hope the stock market is not going up on that premise.
But the main premise is to rent them out for commercial use.
"The premise of his business was simple, he said: "I love beer.
Most of the original's premise and many of its details are intact.
Such is the premise of this dark French thriller by Claude Chabrol.
We're not going to accept a premise that human life is disposable.
Therein lies the problem with the premise of Sweetness In the Belly.
And yet despite that potentially depressing premise, Mustang is surprisingly life-affirming.
We're now operating based on the premise that this was indeed Iranian.
Then I really followed that premise as far as I could go.
Even the show's premise is a gender-flipped reworking of Full House.
That's essentially the premise of the Founders Pledge — but committing even earlier.
And with every adaptation, its original premise gets more and more diluted.
But the show isn't nearly as wacky as that premise might imply.
To that extent, Primal is at least somewhat true to its premise.
Despite its man-against-machine premise, Beat Shazam's origins were more organic.
It works on-premise, it works on GCP and on other clouds.
He questions the very premise that past earthquakes can predict future ones.
But the element that truly distinguishes Green School is its very premise.
That's disheartening solipsism for a film with a premise so scintillatingly brazen.
So, how is this political powder keg of a premise handled exactly?
The premise: A humanoid spider raises her young in a dangerous world.
Planters even killed Mr. Peanut, an absurd premise only tolerable in cyberspace.
Its premise is a tad out of left field, even for him.
ANONYMOUS Let's start by challenging the premise of your (well-intended) question.
The premise comes from a manga by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata.
The support rests on the premise that the rich are suffering more.
This includes primary care physicians located on premise at behavioral health clinics.
Darren Star's "Younger," on TV Land, has an even more absurd premise.
The surprise election result turns the series' premise into an unintended metaphor.
Trump's election, their premise went, marks the beginning of a new war.
The premise of the store is that there is no checkout line.
In particular, the new trailer plays up the absurdity of the premise.
Yet it finds ways to make an unswallowable premise go down easy.
I loved the premise and the setting and the characters and everything!
However, it might boil down to understanding the premise of the technology.
If that premise is wince-inducing, so is much of the dialogue.
Simply put, the Trump administration's central premise on North Korea is wrong.
The Supreme Court, however, has failed to appreciate this basic economic premise.
Jonathan Kiddrane, Glendale, N.Y. I'll just say this about the author's premise.
Premise: A lost-and-found box teaches a schoolyard bully a lesson.
To wit: The basic premise of the story is very much factual.
She started from the premise that these children were not defiant criminals.
In doing so, they strike at the very premise of democratic systems.
This isn't to say the premise of Focused is stupid or bad.
However pink wine represents a small fraction of total off-premise sales.
I don't accept the premise that it will mitigate negatively against women.
This seems like a simple premise, but its an altogether challenging one.
Back in 1984, the main premise seemed — even to me — fairly outrageous.
As my old debate coach would say, Yang forgot his major premise.
Bellwether companies like Microsoft, Uber, Starbucks and more act on that premise.
On the premise of his music alone, it's difficult to fault Lamar.
Like the mold of educational children's shows, human decency is the premise.
The series has earned affection for its characters and its disarming premise.
It's a weird but original premise, and the trailer looks appropriately wild.
On its face, the film's premise may sound tired, and also risky.
Well, it's probably an inherently sexist premise in an inherently sexist culture.
That seems like it'd be antithetical to the premise of the show.
Nothing. Your premise to write at the Times was to do what?
But the movie never quite escapes the central flaw in its premise.
Legal drinking ages around the world In 2016, age limits for on-premise service and off-premise purchases of alcohol did not exist in 11 and 24 countries, respectively, according to the latest data from the World Health Organization.
This funky premise was just something that can be funny at some points.
Part of your premise is I have high-security and low-security services.
The trailer hides a big twist, though, that is the movie's entire premise.
Most people would agree the premise behind higher taxes on cigarettes is sound.
For two women with experimental theater degrees, PEN15's premise is fittingly experimental.
The basic premise behind using diabetes drugs to treat Alzheimer's is simple enough.
The first film — Smosh: The Movie — had more of a YouTube-centric premise.
They are desperate for Trump to ratify the premise of the Mueller investigation.
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's Center for NEO Studies (CNEOS) developed the fictional premise.
Okay, "fact" might be a strong word here, but the premise holds true.
The details of S-Town's premise have been shrouded in mystery for months.
As you can imagine, this premise has already earned the film substantial backlash.
The only problem with Trump's comeback is that its premise is entirely wrong.
After public backlash at the premise, both Fox and HarperCollins pulled the projects.
On-site alcohol sales volume dipped as off-premise sales grew more common.
My premise is that these are the underexplored assets in publishing in general.
His operating premise should be to over-communicate his exact plans and intentions.
This builds upon the premise that awareness is a key part to prevention.
The dating app Hinge has a podcast, "Ghost Stories," with a similar premise.
Knock Knock launched in 2015 under the premise of making introductions less awkward.
But its creepy premise and unique imagery make it light, clever, and engaging.
But Ahok's failed campaign for a fresh term as governor tested that premise.
Instead, it leans into its ridiculous premise — and its idiot of a hero.
Kaitlyn: This is a great premise for a music video, as it's relatable.
Zelda's premise is one we've all heard before: A princess is in trouble.
"We've been benefiting as organizations reconsider their on premise strategy," he told Cramer.
Hey Robot's simple premise belies a fascinating commentary on our interactions with technology.
I hope the show is more fun than that, because the premise is.
"I'm having a hard time with the basic premise," investor Kevin O'Leary said.
And that's where the misleadingly simple echoes of a certain classic premise end.
If I would trust anyone with the nutty premise, it would be him.
These books start with the premise that getting married is a daunting prospect.
What's the premise of this war, and why are we not winning it?
But See fails to do the world-building required to support its premise.
Freeform has taken this unsettling premise and made it into a Christmas comedy.
That's the premise behind Ex on the Beach, the show MTV just greenlit.
The show has released multiple trailers, each hinting at a different creepy premise.
Heartbeat is operating under the premise that apps alone can't fix health care.
" Remember: McMaster stated that the "premise" of the Washington Post article is "false.
"I know the viewers may be skeptical about the whole premise," she says.
Almost all of them are wrong because they start from a false premise.
The game's premise also paves the way for its most unique gameplay conceit.
The premise of the holiday cookie swap is always all fun and games.
They certainly vary in terms of premise, writing style, character, and devoted followings.
It's a sexist premise, and I wish women would stop answering the question.
The film Yesterday has an intriguing premise: What if the Beatles never existed?
A Quiet Place is open about its premise, but sparing with the details.
The premise is simple: Lumps of juicy pineapple-like chews, coated in chocolate.
They made huge bets on the premise that Chinese demand would grow forever.
But the premise here is quite a bit more contemporary than past games.
But the premise behind the interview is just the start of the insanity.
However, the existing scholarship on internships generally supports the premise of AAMD's resolution.
In other words, the core premise of ATEAC seemed compromised from the start.
Trump seemed to campaign on a premise that everyone else is a fool.
That's not to say the core premise of the app didn't have merit.
And in recent decades, flashbacks have become the very premise of shows themselves.
At least that's the premise upon which The Athletic is building its business.
So it's this premise of being held while you're resting, and not thinking.
To address this, LightTag offers an on-premise version in addition to SaaS.
There is a lot in that premise for Mr Burton to conjure with.
When we did our service, Ms. Easterling was sleeping, basically, was the premise.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK Condoms are, as a premise, ridiculous.
And yet, there's also something a bit off-kilter about the film's premise.
A surprising number of senators seem to be taking that premise seriously. Sen.
The premise hasn't changed much from the very first titles, 20 years ago.
"We're coming from a place where we are largely on premise," said Swann.
The premise of the question was that Trump had already won the nomination.
Stephen King's meditation on overcoming abuse is hidden within a fairly simple premise.
The premise is that somehow China's trade imbalance is because of unfair practices.
Still, it feels unfair to completely discount the clown premise, because it's weird.
You know, kinda like the exact same premise of Red Dead Redemption 1.
That's the premise of SNL's designated Wonder Woman sketch featuring host Gal Gadot.
In my opinion, there are several issues that call this premise into question.
Watch the series pitch video, which spells out the entire batshit premise, above.
Number one: Have a strong premise and build on a community that exists.
Pet Sematary's bread and butter terror isn't in its round-the-campfire premise.
The trouble is, comedy at its best requires an established premise and characters.
Central to The Last Guardian's premise is Trico, a giant cat-bird hybrid.
It was based on a pernicious premise that the senator should have challenged.
The premise of Corbell's documentary is that AATIP is only half the story.
It makes the whole premise of the movie seem a lot more relatable.
Despite its premise, The Leftovers has never really been a show about religion.
It's a premise that will, at the very least, ensure lots of material.
It's clunky, but the premise — one multiuse piece of baby gear — was irresistible.
The fundamental premise of the Tomb Raider franchise is full-on, orthodox orientalism.
The bill's premise is that the circus is no place for an elephant.
And that is the entire premise of the "karma is a bitch" challenge.
The premise of the series is a bit like Harry Potter meets Pokémon.
What once seemed like a funny premise suddenly became a lot more relatable.
If you can boil down your premise to under four words, you're golden.
The whole premise cracks me up, so we just had fun with that.
Jill described the premise and remembers Bethenny rebuffing her: She wasn't a mom.
Ocasio-Cortez then criticized the premise of a wall on the southern border.
"The entire PREMISE of a wall is not based in fact," she tweeted.
It follows through on the premise that the status quo is often unjust.
The premise of the Green New Deal has split Democrats from the start.
But it's a pity that the article is anchored on a shameful premise.
Suppressing public discourse and dissent goes against the very premise of our democracy.
But, it is also the premise for its brand-new reality show, Castaways.
We see applications that are traditionally on-premise all moving to the cloud.
Critics panned the film for being humorless and for having a thin premise.
They revisit the premise here in trio form, with Mr. Street on bass.
Chosen People, a premise that will be familiar to students of the American
It's because this bold premise is masterfully merged with this style of filmmaking.
"It was a false premise that this entire thing started on," she said.
The Federal Trade Commission and some states are beginning to test that premise.
I'll admit the premise rings a bit Pollyannnaish, but I stand by it.
Such is the premise of Lovely War, a sweeping and clever historical romance.
When asked on Wednesday about James's hypothetical proposal, Anthony considered the premise lightheartedly.
Like other chains, Applebee's is investing in off-premise dining, technology and delivery.
Its premise is a familiar country conceit: music about the power of music.
It's a brilliant premise in which children are the stars of The Knick.
The others skipped the question, disputed its premise, or said they didn't know.
But the entire premise of "The Apprentice" was also something of a con.
The premise of the event was to be "big and bold," Bettman said.
Roller Coaster "Ride The Cyclone" has an unlikely premise for a musical comedy.
Syria's government has signaled reservations about the premise of the de-escalation deal.
But at least each of those earlier bubbles began with a plausible premise.
The FX version recasts and relocates to America while retaining the core premise.
They were excited to buy, but they were enticed by a dubious premise.
When I asked Carlson, he refused to buy the premise of the question.
The book's premise was a "damning indictment," a Times review said in 1963.
But it's broken because it was built on the premise that survivors lie.
Audience members who don't know the back story might find this premise baffling.
In fact, the very existence of the Green Book itself refutes that premise.
Both rely on the premise that water and land are precious but endangered.
But that's not even the premise of Starz's Counterpart — it's just the setting.
Well, and frankly, the very premise of Fortnite is how quickly it adapts.
That whole premise is important when you think about how interactivity comes from.
Talk about the premise of your book, what you were trying to do.
Microsoft is an exception, as it also offers many on-premise tech products.
The premise of restorative justice is that people can learn through their mistakes.
His premise is that more of Mr. Trump will be a good thing.
That history is not just wrong, it is built on a false premise.
In any case, Mr. Jan's use of them cuts against Ms. Didion's premise.
But that's not going to happen — because it relies on a false premise.
That kind of position, he said, contradicted the premise of any negotiated deal.
The premise: Filmmaker Randall Okita slowly pieces together the life of his grandfather.
King and Hill sustain the premise for Part 1 before surrendering to abstraction.
The premise is about how working out is hard and beer is good.
Since arriving in Texas, he has even started a business on that premise.
Some reviews complained that the movie failed to live up to its premise.
But that's because you haven't gotten to the real premise of The Circle.
And then we sort of had to work backwards from that central premise.
Although the dramatic effect of the stories is fine, the premise is false.
Despite the esoteric premise there is nothing creaky or fusty about the novel.
If you expected them to surprise you, it would negate the whole premise!
It was hanged, on the premise that this was the most civilized method.
This movie's saccharine tone and overdone premise shouldn't work, and yet they do.
But on close examination, Professor Jacobson's premise does seem a leap of faith.
This is her first novel, and the premise is straightforward and seemingly slight.
They are just as likely to abandon a premise abruptly or embrace confusion.
Accepting that premise is at odds with Trump and his approach to communications.
Premise: A little lamp plays with a ball, to a bigger lamp's chagrin.
Even so, the premise of "The Handmaid's Tale" seemed far-fetched in 1985.
The premise is for the veterans to be fully self-sufficient, he said.
In the end, the court's argument for simplicity proceeds on a false premise.
The King and his son understand Carnegie's premise: Cooperation comes easier with friends.
Its premise is built for adrenaline-rush moments, not for the long haul.
You can almost see this one as the premise for an improv skit.
The premise sounds absurd on its face, but it's really only phrased inelegantly.
It validates the market, it validates the product and it validates the premise.
To survive, it's time to rethink the premise and promise of life insurance.
Instead, in the mold of educational children's shows, human decency is the premise.
When I first heard about "The Farewell," the premise struck me as bizarre.
When I first heard about "The Farewell," the premise struck me as bizarre.
But for many, the problem with Davos is rooted in exactly that premise.
And once you accept that premise, it raises a lot of thorny questions.
Naturally, it set the stage for a show with this awesomely ridiculous premise.
On paper, the premise of God Friended Me sounds so very, very stupid.
Sometimes all it takes to do this is slightly modifying a familiar premise.
As dark as it sounds, it's actually the essential premise of everyone's life.
The Trump administration could adopt this as a premise of its asylum policy.
You went public on this premise, the idea that you need hotel search.
I don't think any of us were worried about the premise being simple.
In 214, America's founders declared that human equality was not only a self-evident truth, but a fundamental premise of their new nation; barely a decade later, they officially rejected that premise, writing inequality and subjugation directly into the Constitution.
It has an uncomplicated and non-competitive premise The premise of the game is simple: Players are dropped onto a deserted island; they help develop it into a little village of animal neighbors and then ... kind of do whatever they want.
Lacey Hunter, Premise Health's director of communications, did not respond to Besh's specific claims.
The premise alone I think was enough to sell it, at least to me.
Trump defended the troop pullout plans on the premise that ISIS had been defeated.
As a reckless, unpopular, and divisive figure, Trump has essentially invalidated the first premise.
The premise of Sing revolves around animated animals, but it certainly wouldn't have to.
But before we can unravel the movie's twisty ending, let's iron out its premise.
Both Mr Maimane's question and Mr Ramaphosa's answer were based on a flawed premise.
It takes as its premise the transition from one presidential administration to the other.
I want the premise of the comedy to be how they're telling this story.
"It's a great premise and it's beautifully executed with a perfect cast," he added.
"The premise of the Article I Project is simple," Lee explained in a statement.
The court affirmed the decision and accepted the premise of a class action suit.
For Chazelle, one of the biggest challenges was the premise of the film itself.
"For the most part, this premise turned out to be false," the NSS states.
Maxine Frank: To give people an idea, I like to start with a premise.
But the premise is still quite sinister, and watching it in action is jarring.
It's not an especially original premise, but it provides plenty of opportunity for shooting.
As simple as the basic premise may be, there's incredible depth to explore, too.
Christopher Payne: I think stores ... I think my premise is brilliant, by the way.
Yet Amazon's shareholders are working on the premise that it is just getting started.
"I don't buy the premise that you have to out-Trump Trump," Bullock says.
The premise is simple: Wake up in a prison cell as an undead warrior.
The premise of the channel, as the name implies, is that Ryan reviews toys.
That's more or less what I imagine is the premise of Eat Pray Love.
There's no mystical gobbledygook like there was in Heroes, which also had this premise.
More importantly, though, The Thinning doesn't know what to make of its own premise.
Film and literary critics have interpreted this premise to represent a number of themes.
Its premise—that the vote for Brexit was a revolt against globalisation—was sound.
A huge construct of education, licensure and regulation depends on that single, simple premise.
The premise is pretty simple, much like Airbnb, just with stuff instead of people.
Khorramian elaborates on Dubuffet's premise, leaving us clues, setting us up, leading us on.
That's the entire premise of MTV's latest reality show reunion, Jersey Shore: Family Vacation.
Yet Mr Lewis's premise depends on America's institutions continuing to function in recognisable form.
Splatoon 2's premise remains the same, with ink at the heart of everything.
But Guskin pulls off the silly premise with a gripping, deft and moving mystery.
This is "a disturbing departure from a basic premise of our criminal-justice system".
That premise earned Magic Instruments a spot in the latest Y Combinator accelerator class.
Thankfully, the court expressly reaffirmed this essential premise and did not change the law.
The premise is simple: two girls, one Bachelor, and ample amounts of good television.
Digit is now a full-fledged app, but the basic premise remains the same.
That basic premise is essentially the core of every superhero movie in recent memory.
Despite its wonky premise, "The Big Short" appears to be an awards season breakout.
Premise: Tom Cruise battles rude United Airlines flight attendants on a cross country flight.
Premise, a recently formed firm, plans to make money by recruiting millions of observers.
But what elevates Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle beyond its premise is the performances.
VC-funded firms are founded on the premise that they will disrupt existing markets.
"Our premise was simple: less is more," Sturm wrote on Instagram of their collaboration.
The new movie Never Goin' Back hinged its success almost entirely on that premise.
Still even the bulls admit that the whole premise could fall apart very quickly.
"I'd like to ... question the premise of even having these artificial distinctions," he said.
David Ehrlich, IndieWire:  The other problem is that Shyamalan's premise disarms his greatest strength.
Jenner then went on to question the whole premise of her getting plastic surgery.
The original premise of PBS was to give everyone in America access to television.
The entire premise of these "fun" and fashionable bracelets encourages people to slap themselves.
"The premise of the recalls is a sham," he concluded in a recent piece.
"So, the British Bill Cosby?" she summed up when I explained the show's premise.
It will provide a powerful hybrid cloud offering in combination with on premise infrastructure.
The game's premise focuses on HOXAR, a fictional technology firm that has perfected holographics.
The premise of The Escape Room is enough to strike fear in the claustrophobic.
The premise is simple enough, but Simply Fitboard is more challenging than it looks.
What happens when you give a vaguely Glee premise the Friday Night Lights treatment?
A famous 1967 movie, "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner," was based on this premise.
Google started with the premise that computer science, at scale, makes the intractable tractable.
Or will Sanders's premise that voters are more progressive than once thought prove true?
The premise of the whole memorial, basically, was that she was hosting a party.
Chronos' premise, similarly, is fun because it's such a hodgepodge of influences and genres.
Prostitution, she believes, can never be just work, so decriminalization is a flawed premise.
Certainly the last several elections have pointed out that this premise might be incorrect.
The whole premise of Joe Biden's campaign is that he can beat Donald Trump.
This premise allows for some incredibly racy, and notably queer and trans positive scenes.
In 2016, Fox and the MLB are marketing Pitch's premise as daring and groundbreaking.
The premise for the decision, known as Section 232, was on national security grounds.
But crowdsourcing, and the premise of putting out into the ether an artistic choice?
Q4 Cloud License and On-Premise License revenues were down 5% to $2.5 billion.
But that premise was an old cliché even before the original comics were published.
But even the show's structure and premise suggest what the series is up to.
The whole premise for this thing is weird and cool but also super expensive.
Most of the endings are unexpected, either in their brevity, or in their premise.
The premise that teaching ability is something you either have or don't is mistaken.
But it's the very premise of my life that is now making me miserable.
The premise is horrific, but it definitely puts any normal rough nights into perspective.
If we accept that premise, what, by comparison, is "unreal" about contemporary New York?
The premise was that Djembe couldn't speak, and communicated by banging on a drum.
THAT WILL LEAD TO GROWTH AND THAT IS, YOU KNOW, THAT IS THE PREMISE.
"Defendant cites no case law to support this premise," Klausner wrote in his decision.
This story follows a simple, yet horrifying, premise: A girl cannot find her mother.
Its basic premise is that we should not be concerned about the federal debt.
He also questioned Theranos' premise that more testing will lead to better health care.
The one-day premise does not prevent her from traveling through time and space.
Definitely. But start from the premise that the tools and ability are already there.
Fans enjoyed the high-concept premise of "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (2004).
A simple premise: individuals cost the American healthcare system more once they are sick.
Bratcher says the premise of the bill came directly from his conversations with constituents.
But despite energy and a surprisingly timely premise, it generates only sparks and smoke.
It's the same premise as ride-sharing services like Lyft or Shipt competitor Postmates.
This is the only premise that leaders still share important and often sensitive information.
The hearing was attended by only two Democrats, both of whom disputed its premise.
Name and premise aside, many take issue with the way Birthright trips are conducted.
It's a ridiculous premise, but nonetheless, the portrayal of the Joker is absolutely terrifying.
Consent is such an easy premise, and Benedikt's reluctance to acknowledge it seems generational.
Hollywood has managed to make three Bridget Jones films on that loose premise alone.
At the time, the premise seemed wildly far-fetched, on the cusp of camp.
Both countries agree on the premise: denuclearization, applied equally to North and South Korea.
Another object of sexual desire forms the premise of her latest show, Sunday Fantasy.
Researchers tried the same premise but with a feminine-leaning food: a cupcake label.
Let me start from a very simple premise: If it works, I'm for it.
It's a vision that's very similar to the central premise of the fascist vision.
"I would take issue first with the premise of your question," Nauert responded firmly.
It also instantly gave "The Conners" a premise, a reason to exist beyond nostalgia.
But these typical growing pains are nothing next to the creepiness of the premise.
This is a false premise, and there is not enough evidence to sustain it.
"If you start from that premise, repair shouldn't be your mind-set," Jordan said.
This is the premise of an impressive, provocative and somewhat vexing exhibition entitled FLOOD.
That high-concept premise tanked roughly the first half of the show's first season.
It is a premise that shouldn't work, but Carson's book is gorgeous and poignant.
Indeed, that progress is baked into the show's premise, albeit on an interpersonal level.
The basic shared premise behind the ideas is that the system failed last time.
"Yesterday," meanwhile, scrambles to figure out what to do with its daft, ingenious premise.
Rapinoe dismissed the premise; in fact, she suggested her statements might serve as motivation.
It's surprising to see how many manifestations of a simple premise can be developed.
There's a new game show on network TV with an almost sci-fi premise.
The premise: a snowstorm has surprised Atlanta and the hospital staff is snowed in.
PH: I'm afraid I fundamentally reject the premise of this question on several fronts.
The premise is silly, and the internet references were stale even four years ago.
Because of that error, the premise of a quote by Fyodor Urnov was incorrect.
Complicated families are Attenberg's speciality, and she more than delivers on that premise here.
Most movies can survive a middling score, a misguided performance, or an unimaginative premise.
Shows with such a clear, repeating premise — "do what God says" — need more aha!
For something with such a dark premise, the movie looks surprisingly charming and funny.
That premise guides the practice of botanical miniatures: tiny plants sculpted in 25-D.
The premise was simple: a wristband continuously measures your daily activity, sleep and workouts.
The premise is bracing, though: What would these characters do with freedom, however brief?
The center's very premise was the dramatic effect of climate change on Hudson Bay.
The central premise is to help companies "break down silos" and streamline internal communication.
If Mr. DiPietro's premise is nicely weird, his psychology and story rarely buck convention.
A remarkable news conference seemed to confirm a central premise of the House's investigation.
" An outcry followed, with conservative pundits criticizing the film's premise as "sick" and "awful.
Right now, Space Channel 5 VR feels a little less futuristic than its premise.
It is to Adams's credit that he establishes this lengthy premise with brisk efficiency.
The premise of the question -- that the U.S. would have to reinstitute the draft.
I guess that "probably" leaves some wiggle room, but I'm sticking by the premise.
In principle, Warren's ideas sound good, but they are based on a flawed premise.
It's also important to her that every premise within that set is unbelievably unique.
Premise: A rabbit gets his revenge on the magician who's neglected to feed him.
Premise: A little boy imagines a superheroic battle between Hindu deities and a demon.
"No one has told me anything and the entire premise is false," Short said.
The premise is simple: see what you looked like as a baby, but now.
It's a pretty thin premise for a movie, but that's not necessarily a problem.
It's a ridiculous story to describe, but it looks like a good horror premise.
If you never watched the original, you're probably even more perplexed about the premise.
"The premise is exactly the same, just a few details are different," Hassold says.
First, its initial premise is wrong: The original Constitution did not ban income taxes.
The very premise of these terms normalizes whiteness, limiting diversity to a deserving few.
But upon taking a closer look, and an honest one, that premise is faulty.
"It's shaking the very premise of trying to introduce foreign books" as a business.
"The premise of anonymous feedback is that it equals objective feedback," Mr. Culbert says.
We do need to work in the premise you just laid out, for now.
I can put out the premise that the Night King and Thanos are misunderstood.
However, those questions also rest on the premise that the subscription service is genuine.
Kuttner continues: There are a couple of things that are startling about this premise.
Liberals have got to stop acceding to the toxic premise that government is bad.
MD: I'm not sure I would accept the premise that they haven't worked out.
There may be no more immediately appealing premise on TV than that of GLOW.
The premise upon which this question is based is that authoritarianism is intolerable generally.
The premise of Orient is as follows: A man on a train is murdered.
Though a simple premise, Clustertruck's wrinkle is an increasingly common trick these days: physics.
If we accept the premise of empathetic outreach, who should be doing the work?
"As enterprises consider new hybrid IT solutions like VMware on AWS to extend their on-premise virtual environments, Minio bridges the final data storage gap between on-premise and cloud hosting that otherwise severely limits the cloud opportunity,"  he explained in a statement.
"Tape has traditionally been used for video archives, back-up files, replicas for disaster recovery and retention of information on premise, but the industry is also expanding to off-premise applications in the cloud," said IBM fellow Evangelos Eleftheriou in a statement.
Let's first poke at the premise of your question, because the implications here are huge.
Look, you knew this premise was going to be get weird when you read it.
And the premise with this data portrait project is that it plays on traditional portraiture.
Miracle Workers may have caught your attention simply for the cast if not the premise.
They obviously do not understand the premise of the book or TV series... It's embarrassing.
In fact, the premise might have worked better without the so-called "true events" aspect.
" How did the premise for Poe Blythe come to you, including the love story "twist?
Pocket Camp's premise is much the same, only your home base is a customisable campsite.
To echo the premise, Glass uses choral chanting to haunt the viewer throughout the film.
Jacobs' premise was simple: Area times density will yield more accurate results than biased guesses.
Their original premise was to make movies, but they were also contemplating making TV shows.
Spanish courts led investigations into human rights abuses in Argentina and Rwanda under this premise.
The film's premise was drawn from a 2011 NBA lockout that lasted about 21 weeks.
I get the premise is to award people for their accomplishments, but is it really?
Instead, it merely shows its premise to be true in a relatively small, homogenous sample.
The film's premise is that humanity spliced our genes with those of an undying jellyfish.
The premise is simple: the more "helpful" you are, the higher your rank should be.
You know, can you make your cloud as secure as what I do on premise.
That's the premise of this sizzling story that follows three best friends living in Brooklyn.
Responding to Fox's tweet about the article, people roasted the piece for its unintelligent premise.
The biggest potential problem, though, is that Chariot for Women's premise might not be legal.
Unfortunately, Eleven Eleven's generic visual style isn't nearly as compelling as its premise or mechanics.
Eventually, they relented, under the premise that they should be the conveyors of fresh ideas.
But if you've yet to grasp the premise of the program, let me quickly summarize.
If that was the premise of 2015, this year appears to have answered the question.
The basic premise is that everyone is at a concert and no one is dancing.
With its dark premise and some brief smoking, the film probably merits a PG-13.
The premise of Naked and Afraid sounds like a Saturday Night Live sketch already, right?
Thankfully, there's more to The Bold Type than its Carrie-and-the-gang-adjacent premise.
All election forecasting is based on the premise that upcoming elections behave like previous ones.
This premise kept me coming back despite No Man's Sky's sometimes sterile, often repetitive nature.
" And from this premise she undertakes to explain "what makes Japan a nation of Japanese.
Eat Twizzlers and watch it until you're uneasy with the very premise of humanity. 6.
A common premise: whipping Santa's workshop into productivity shape, this time, Glengarry Glen Ross-style.
It's an "accelerationist" idea, working from the premise that the present society cannot be saved.
Now, let me say a few things that will undercut the premise of this article.
Cory Booker: Well, I don't necessarily subscribe to the premise that there's fighters and reconcilers.
Justice Thomas acknowledged at least the premise of this point in his remarks at Harvard.
That's the premise behind Re:scam, an email chatbot operated by New Zealand cybersecurity firm Netsafe.
Some of it could be linked to the premise the Fed could hike this summer.
YACHT violated the trust on which the premise of "never blame the victim" is based.
The straightforward premise works perfectly for the tone Caldwell and Earl set out to establish.
Instead, some movies and TV shows just casually borrow from the film's now-iconic premise.
The story's premise is simple: a young mother is ill with an unnamed, terminal disease.
Matthew Cherry, a former NFL player turned indie filmmaker, saw an opportunity in this premise.
It started with the premise that the customers shouldn't believe any of the marketing stuff.
After Thackery states it so plainly, the movie's whole premise becomes laughable in its specificity.
"We're never going to lose track of the basic premise of the show," he explains.
That premise came under strain during nuclear negotiations when Iran engaged with Washington at length.
It's alarming to see these young women use the premise to fearmonger or threaten violence.
That's the premise of a new ad unit from Berlin-based ad tech startup Vyking.
Perhaps, the premise suggests, we only think we have free will when making a choice.
Peugeot's premise with the e-Legend is that you shouldn't have to compromise on anything.
It airs on a different network, and has a completely different premise than black-ish.
The core premise of Giuliani's cybersecurity philosophy seems to be throwing money at the problem.
That's basically the whole premise of the video, but something about it is massively uplifting.
And in the end, it doesn't feel like Jonathan fully commits to its own premise.
But occasionally, the marketing feels like a surprisingly cutting takedown of the film's own premise.
Reddit users were quick to notice the similarity between Juliet and the Black Mirror premise.
Even in the thick of things, he can't seem to take the film's premise seriously.
It's bombastic and gory, and it delivers on the total absurdity of that basic premise.
It follows a similar premise, but they aren't bound by the same restrictions as E!
It takes what was already a smart premise, and adds to it sparingly, but cleverly.
The bright and uplifting song couldn't fit more perfectly with the premise of the show.
The premise may sound farfetched but its smart, well-measured execution proves plausible and effective.
The main premise of Shameless is that Frank's scrappiness knows no ethical or moral bounds.
The premise was that thoughtful communication with patients improves care and leads to better outcomes.
But there is much debate over Pikkety's central premise explaining why inequality has grown worse.
The GOP's various tax reform efforts begin from the premise that taxes should be lower.
The premise basically sells itself, and besides, family bonding is important (take note, Slayer fans).
She's an advocate for myths over facts—an admittedly frustrating premise for a journalistic interview.
When you navigate by the premise that the married Melville was made dizzy by a
But the whole premise of you writing this thing is people are status-seeking monkeys.
If everyone engaging on this issue accepts that premise, then we can solve this problem.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a show where the talent and characters far outshine the premise.
In this way, liberals and conservatives are united, deep down, by a powerful moral premise.
Whatever the outcome, the hearings cannot begin with the false premise that Sessions is, or
Explaining the premise of the show, Jin managed to make it sound even more mysterious.
Even with the premise and open door to BDSM culture, Bonding isn't often overtly sexual.
Though a bit technologically challenging, the premise behind Button is simple: Apps work better together.
For starters, the entire premise is flawed, because there is no parity in college football.
In this post, I'm going to do something different: I'm going to accept the premise.
Plenty of films, series, and video games have managed to crush the time travel premise.
Its premise is great, but on the narrative and character level, everything falls to pieces.
The premise of it isn't to keep you inside the app, it's to deliver more.
Custom earphones have been around for a long while, and their premise couldn't be simpler.
The service launched in Austin back in June of last year with a simple premise.
Bezar launched back in March of 2015 with a simple premise: get right everything Fab.
I'm not familiar with the book or its premise, but that summary is definitely horrifying.
It's an adorable, if silly, premise that kids will likely get a kick out of.
He felt the pairing "betrayed" the core premise and abandoned the message of the show.
But I don't think so, mostly because the fraud seems so simple in its premise.
It's not hard to see why: despite the odd premise, the result is pretty catchy.
But the premise of this affirmation is that there is and can be no truth.
But the basic premise here is for people to channel that anger in positive directions.
The judges are quick to rightly call out the major problems with the app's premise.
We're not sure how you ground this particular premise, but we're open to the idea.
It's an interesting premise, and It Comes at Night blends a remarkable number of traditions.
What seems like a devastating premise actually yields a much richer alternate history for NASA.
Nikyatu Jusu's "Suicide by Sunlight" begins with a premise that could sustain an entire series.
" We should, they wrote, "proceed on the premise that they will not work at scale.
This sort of reasoning rests on a fragile premise—what might be called solution bias.
"The claim rests on a faulty premise," said Jim Campbell, a senior counsel at ADF.
Kagan's argument appeared amid the Iraq war debate, which seemed to perfectly illustrate his premise.
With the basic premise of Elsagate's concerns validated in the mainstream, why not push farther?
She begins from the premise that white supremacy has already had its say for centuries.
Critics panned the film and largely blamed the poor score on its outlandish, "creepy" premise.
"No one has told me anything, and the entire premise is false," he told CNN.
The company, which is representing the CEO, says the premise of the suit is preposterous.
" -Dave Ramsey This is the premise of Thomas Stanley's incredible book, "The Millionaire Next Door.
In his statement, Mr. Talese emphasized that the central premise of his story held true.
Especially given the movie's premise and its connections to at least one shooting's alleged motivator.
Yes, these cases are wildly different, but the he's-our-guy premise is the same.
If we are to slide from this basic premise, it is a move towards anarchy.
"The premise kind of lends itself to that," acknowledged Daniel Kwan, the film's co-director.
"NHTSA's regulatory premise is dangerously expansive, representing the worst of government overreach," the CTA said.
Heatstroke free-jazz led to ragged funk; one formal premise kept melting into the next.
It said officials did not believe birds at one premise sickened those at the other.
You'd need an advanced GPS to follow the roads the plot takes from this premise.
For All Mankind's entire premise exists inside the relatively small bubble of NASA's space program.
Let's say you can suspend your disbelief and just get on board with the premise.
"And the premise of your question I reject," Whitaker added, according to the Review-Journal.
Finding out what's on them is, like, the whole premise of the Tom Arnold thing.
If that sounds gross, it is; more important, it isn't funny, starting with the premise.
Komanoff's underlying premise is that every effect congestion pricing has can be quantified in dollars.
Altogether, computers fully determined the premise and generated 25 percent of the music and lyrics.
Wire is now going one step further by providing on-premise deployment and custom integrations.
If Simon Cowell wants another hit single, he needs to reinvent the show's premise completely.
That's why the premise of a new study in Nature Human Behavior is so intriguing.
SeamlessDocs operates under the premise that government is beautiful, which is both daunting and optimistic.
Let's take the case of anti-malware vendors that have traditionally served on-premise clientele.
The basic premise is that time costs money, which can make e-commerce quite prohibitive.
Lu, who is CEO of FutureAdvisor, said the basic premise for starting FutureAdvisor remains intact.
Today, the premise that a combat veteran might return with PTSD a well publicized idea.
Maybe the premise of being gotten off by a friend, however indirectly, made us uncomfortable.
The premise is a Newlywed Game-style game show about moms, called Mother Knows Best.
The Trump administration is considering tariffs under the premise that automotive imports threaten national security.
O'Rourke did not dispute the premise: there wasn't always a win-win to be had.
The premise may seem pretentious for a composer to take on, and some said so.
The premise of the movie -- OJ didn't do it and he was just a patsy.
The premise behind Prison Architect is already unsettling: run the best, most efficient prison possible.
It was making ... Explain the premise and then talk about where it is from there.
I'm still not sure whether there's a long run of TV in this resurrected premise.
She stomps off to chew him out—a seemingly by-the-numbers MILF porn premise.
Post's premise is undoubtedly correct: Universities must evaluate the content of faculty and student work.
But on the core premise of preferring highly skilled immigrants, Mr. Trump has a point.
Some children came to the United States under the premise that they'd stay with relatives.
The whole premise is that this company can launch faster and cheaper than anybody else.
In "ALBUM" (2018), she played with the premise of leaving notes for a future biographer.
Perhaps you will buy this premise, as Jeff (Adam Pally) and the voters provisionally do.
As the premise for a comedy, this kind of body switch is just about foolproof.
"A confidential informant is not a spy," says Senator Lindsey Graham, undermining Spygate's central premise.
Just so we're clear: I'm describing the premise of a new movie starring Liam Neeson.
Management prefers less disclosure on the premise that it can invest for the long term.
The premise of the story was, Twitter is actively trying to suppress the right wing.
But the premise of what you're doing is you are competing with Google and Facebook.
It took less than a day for Latour to realize that the premise was flawed.
"He was using this speech to reject the very premise of the U.N.," she said.
The premise: Four people put on mixed reality headsets and step into an empty space.
The premise that facilitating corporate concentration is generally in the public interest is fundamentally flawed.
The whole premise of the remix is that this is the music you count to.
This year's premise -- the West is weakening -- is an extension of those festering transatlantic differences.
I agree with Mr. Wegman's premise that exaggerated sentencing and racial disparities must be confronted.
" — Che Gosh, the last sketch of the night had everything: a solid premise — "Dog Court.
Early on, the premise appears to be that "liberal elites" hunt "regular people" for sport.
That premise proved something of a minefield for stars who attended the opening night performance.
On the hook, Quavo offers reassurance that the Migos haven't wavered from their initial premise.
"This story is based entirely on a wrongful premise," the department wrote in a statement.
"This story is based entirely on a wrongful premise," the department wrote in a statement.
The premise behind its learning product is simple: Tap a color to make a sound.
So her holding the highest office in the land hasn't changed the show's basic premise?
"It's a special project to me because the premise is just so simple," Barr says.
Can we just start from the premise that you know what a fax machine is?
The entire premise has one major flaw: Everyone on this show is pretty good-looking.
I must now admit that we started from the wrong basis, from the wrong premise.
That aside, the basic premise of their legislation, as well as the headline, is flawed.
But there's a rigidity to how we go about it that undermines the whole premise.
The horror-in-space premise has also been executed with more creativity and bigger budgets.

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