Statement that an argument claims will induce or justify a conclusion.
Furnish with a preface or introduction.
1 I always thought the premise could be explored a million different ways.
2 Smith said, That quaint premise was clearly established years ago, old friend.
3 However, that premise is light and can only sustain for so long.
4 Clearly this is someone unfamiliar with the basic premise of democracy itself.
5 This advertising model is essentially the economic premise of the modern internet.
6 I can reject the premise of the question because I've grown up.
7 GS: The premise of most media is that only conflict is newsworthy.
8 Presumably accepting one premise meant accepting the other, so he said nothing.
9 It is available in both cloud model and customizable on - premise delivery model.
10 Sometimes outside events trigger a cluster of books with the same premise .
11 I accept this premise without qualification; let us look at the consequences.
12 Given its outrageous premise , Alcatraz has a lot of explaining to do.
13 As an activist that -I'm challenging the premise of this question.
14 The film's plot evolved from an early premise , said director Tom McGrath.
15 In contrast to its traditional on - premise software, ByDesign is an on-demand product.
16 Slow TV could allow Springwatch to actually live up to its premise .
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