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Sometime on Saturday evening, August 22nd, while my family and I were dining at the Hostaria dell' Orso, in Rome, you jimmied a window of our home in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and let yourselves into the premises.
By clarifying fundamental premises in the social sciences, and defining the logical problems emergent at the borderlands of each new scientific discipline, philosophy can offer the sort of distinction that can accelerate growth in human understanding.
Starting from other value premises than Fromm's, some analysts might conclude that the percentages really tell us very little at all, while others might even conclude that the figures are remarkably low.
They acquired premises at Henniker Place in Kensington and produced their first car in March 1915.
* Customer edge, a router at the customer premises that is connected to a Multi-protocol Label Switching network
On top of that, Oliver North helped Carl Channell's tax-exempt organization, the " National Endowment for the Preservation of Liberty ", to raise $ 10 million, by arranging numerous briefings for groups of potential contributors at the premises of the White House and by facilitating private visits and photo sessions with president Reagan for major contributors.
This service involves installing a special telephone interface at the customer's premises that converts the analog signals from the customer's in-home wiring into a digital signal, which is then sent on the local loop ( replacing the analog last mile, or Plain old telephone service ( POTS )) to the company's switching center, where it is connected to the Public switched telephone network ( PSTN ).
If he didn't meet Pitman, Severin points out that Defoe, upon submitting even a draft of a novel about a castaway to his publisher, would undoubtedly have learned about Pitman's book published by his father, especially since the interesting castaway had previously lodged with them at their former premises.
On 27 January 2011 a memorial and museum dedicated to the Holocaust victims killed using Topf ovens was opened at the former company premises in Erfurt.
However, it took months to convince him to come to a meeting at the office and further weeks to convince him to agree to work on the premises.
Hume argued that it requires inductive reasoning to arrive at the premises for the principle of inductive reasoning, and therefore the justification for inductive reasoning is a circular argument.
Most notably, Wal-Mart does not have a loyalty card plan ( though someone who purchases a gift card can generally get a 3 cent discount per gallon of gas at the fuel stations located on Wal-Mart premises ).
In his book Rethinking Life and Death, as well as in Practical Ethics, Singer asserts that, if we take the premises at face value, the argument is deductively valid.
This influx of private housing has had a beneficial effect on the town as a whole, as has the relocation of the Post Office to new premises ( at a time when many villages are losing their POs ).
Once obtained, licences were jealously protected by the licensees ( who were expected to be generally present, not an absentee owner or company ), and even " Occasional Licences " to serve drinks at temporary premises such as fĂȘtes would usually be granted only to existing licensees.
This tied agreement provides tenants with trade premises at a below market rent providing people with a low-cost entry into self-employment.
The club then merged with the Royal Southern and occupied that club's older premises which it had created from the regency public steam baths by the basin at West Hoe before the rejuvenated club moved in the late 1980s to Queen Anne Battery.
The university premises was situated in central Stockholm at Observatorielunden but as enrollment increased, lack of space made it necessary to move.
It was first screened at the Old Compton Street cinema club in Soho, London in 1977, in an uncut form and without certification from BBFC secretary James Ferman ; the premises were raided by the Metropolitan Police after a few days.
The Overseas service relocated to premises in Oxford Street while the European service moved temporarily to the emergency broadcasting facilities at Maida Vale Studios.
The history of the Royal Mint stretches back to 886 A. D. For many centuries production took place in London, initially at the Tower of London, and then at premises nearby in Tower Hill.
Customer-premises equipment or customer-provided equipment ( CPE ) is any terminal and associated equipment located at a subscriber's premises and connected with a carrier's telecommunication channel ( s ) at the demarcation point (" demarc ").
The separation can take place either at the demarcation point, or with filters installed at the telephone outlets inside the customer premises.

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Modern libraries are often a mixture of both, containing a general collection for circulation, and a reference collection which is restricted to the library premises.
Supposing that the premises are both true ( the dog will bark if it detects an intruder, and does indeed not bark ), it follows then that no intruder has been detected.
CDLP customer premises equipment ( CPE ) was capable of both PSTN ( telephone network ) and radio frequency ( cable network ) return paths.
If both premises are true, the terms are clear and the rules of deductive logic are followed, then the conclusion of the argument follows by logical necessity.
Increasingly, electronic tagging has become a tool for courts, penal institutions or hospital facilities, to manage individuals both within their facilities and external to their premises.
In 2007 the Unicorn Theatre for Children was opened on Tooley Street with both the Southwark Playhouse and the Union Theatre having premises in Bermondsey Street.
A museum of natural history and a museum dedicated to the history of the textiles industry, both closed in January 2007, have merged, and have reopened in April 2008 in new premises on a new location under the name TwentseWelle ( Source / Well of Twente ).
The conclusion does not follow from the premises as it could be the case that A and B are both true.
The conclusion does not follow from the premises as it could be the case that A and B are both false.
If a person is arrested on their own property or just after leaving their premises, a Constable may immediately search both them and the immediate area where the person was under Section 32 of PACE.
critical international relations theory frequently references neo-colonialism from Marxist positions as well as postpositivist positions, including postmodernist, postcolonial and feminist approaches, which differ from both realism and liberalism in their epistemological and ontological premises.
In classical logic, hypothetical syllogism is a valid argument form which is a syllogism having a conditional statement for one or both of its premises.
Generally, in the United States, the store employees who detain suspects outside of and inside the store premises are allowed by state statute limited powers of arrest and have the power to initiate criminal arrests or civil sanctions, or both, depending upon the policy of the retailer and the state statutes governing civil demands and civil recovery for shoplifting as reconciled with the criminal laws of the jurisdiction.
Most PLC technologies limit themselves to one set of wires ( such as premises wiring within a single building ), but some can cross between two levels ( for example, both the distribution network and premises wiring ).
Control and telemetry applications include both ' utility side ' applications, which involves equipment belonging to the utility company up to the domestic meter, and ' consumer-side ' applications which involves equipment in the consumer's premises.
The exact formal language that is used to describe both premises and conclusions depends on the actual context of the derivations.
This system of rules can be shown to be both sound and complete with respect to first-order logic, i. e. a statement follows semantically from a set of premises iff the sequent can be derived by the above rules.
The premises will also support these efforts: More space will be dedicated for casual get-togethers and an international café of high level will be serving both Finnish and foreign customers.
Insurance companies frequently have safety inspectors to examine the premises, both to determine whether insureds are complying with the insurer's requirements for coverage and to look for any practices that could lead to injury or property damage, including restricting passage in aisles.
Around the same time the Mid Levels Escalator was built, a few foreigners started to move into the area, taking up both commercial premises and renting flats.
Many building materials used in both public and domestic premises prior to the banning of asbestos may contain asbestos.
Form ultimately acts as " both a creator and undoer of organic totalities ," and " the final insight ... annihilated the premises which led up to it.
In both cases reason uses demonstration ( syllogism ) as its tool ; it proceeds from the understanding of previously known truths ( premises ) to the statement of a proposition ( conclusion ) whose truth follows necessarily from the premises.

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