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fundamental premise

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fundamental
adjective
uk /ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.təl/ us /ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.t̬əl/
forming the base, from which everything ...
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premise
noun[C]
uk /ˈprem.ɪs/ us /ˈprem.ɪs/
an idea or theory on which a statement or action ...
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Examples of fundamental premise


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The fundamentalpremise of their book is that the current structure is akin to rate-making authorities setting public utility fees on a ' ' cost-plus ' ' basis.
Contrary to the authors' fundamentalpremise, however, mutual fund fees are not set by boards on a mechanical, cost-plus basis.
A fundamentalpremise that underpins our commitment to student involvement in assessment is that taking responsibility for assessment is part of the learning process.
A fundamentalpremise guiding the study is that early attachment operates in conjunction with other factors in the child's ecology to influence problem behaviors.
The argument follows from a fundamentalpremise: to understand the development and reception of forms of subjectivity requires an awareness of their highly contested nature.
If one resorts to rational choice as a fundamentalpremise, then one must insist on its consistent use.
A fundamentalpremise of this perspective is that knowledge is social, and is created through interaction, which is essential for development.
A fundamentalpremise for this study is the association between rules and results.
If the results do reflect the underlying reality more than they reflect measurement error, they clearly bring into question the fundamentalpremise of ministerial autonomy.
I agree with a good deal of it, but not with the fundamentalpremise on which it was based.
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After all, the fundamentalpremise of the report is that, "investment in cable television for entertainment purposes will be the necessary base".
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Indeed, the recommendations do not emerge; they were there from the start as the fundamentalpremise.
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I believe we have always borne in mind the idea of safeguarding the necessary balance between the institutions, that that has been the fundamentalpremise of all our work.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Its fundamentalpremise is that there is something unfair about highlighting the affiliations of candidates or, for example, whether they are recommended by the outgoing board.
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Defenders of anthropocentrism argue that it is the necessary fundamentalpremise to defend universal human rights, since what matters morally is simply being human.
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The method and structures varied from firm to firm but the fundamentalpremise was the sharing of revenue between lawyers and accountants.
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The biological organisation of life is a fundamentalpremise for numerous areas of scientific research, particularly in the medical sciences.
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The fundamentalpremise of the restorative justice paradigm states that crime is a violation of people and relationships rather than just a violation of law.
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The "putting the baby down" hypothesis is based on two fundamental premises.
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