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premises and still
Diplomats themselves still retain full diplomatic immunity, and ( as an adherent to the Vienna Convention ) the host country may not enter the premises of the mission without permission of the represented country.
While the names of saloon and public bar may still be seen on the doors of pubs, the prices ( and often the standard of furnishings and decoration ) are the same throughout the premises, and many pubs now comprise one large room.
This is now the premises for Ballsbridge Motors who are still a Volkswagen dealer.
There was still a general shortage of suitable premises, with many popular meeting places in and around Barnet closing their doors to Freemasonry, causing problems for Lodges and Chapters in Hertfordshire and London as well as Middlesex.
The significance of quarter days is now limited, although leasehold payments and rents for land and premises in England are often still due on the old English quarter days.
This side of St Ives ' character still thrives and there is even a department store, and many restaurants, two nightclubs and bars such as the Taproom, and other premises, complementing the historic taverns which help to keep the lunch and night-time economy of St Ives vibrant and bustling.
At each step, the Tortoise argues that even though he accepts all the premises that have been written down, there is some further premise ( that if all of ( 1 )–( n ) are true, then ( Z ) must be true ) that it still needs to accept before it is compelled to accept that ( Z ) is true.
Marconi soon outgrew its Hall Street premises, and in June 1912 the company moved to the brand new purpose-built New Street Works, that still stands today.
In Ireland, branches are still organised on this basis, but in the UK starting in 1998 there was a reorganisation such that members of most branches are employed by a single company e. g. Virgin Midlands-this was required in the fragmented world of the privatised railway because the private companies would not allow access for non-employees onto their premises.
Its premises at the Chantry in Church Street, Aylesbury, are still there, though today the site is occupied mainly by almshouses.
The first official 49 and 50 star American flags were flown over the fort and are still located on the premises.
The Orthopedic Hospital of Oklahoma still operates on its premises.
In 1988, the company, which still comprised the original Guiseley fish and chips premises, was bought by Merryweathers, led by Chairmen John Barnes and Richard Richardson.
Deductive inference, is monotonic: if a conclusion is reached on the basis of a certain set of premises, then that conclusion still holds if more premises are added.
St Kilda features many notable grand old hotels, some which still operate as licensed premises and others that function as accommodation, most of which are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.
This structure still exists, with lancet windows still visible at the rear of the premises as one walks along the footpath which follows the route of the old railway line.
The weekly market and daily throughput of drovers and packhorse carriers created a bustling town with a surprisingly large number of inns and ale houses to cater for thirsty travellers-some 29 in total, of which eight still function as licensed premises.
Dutch law still theoretically applied to the area, but, barring an emergency, the Dutch authorities were banned from entering the premises and the Court had the authority to enact regulations that superseded Dutch law when necessary for the execution of the trial, and to jail people for contempt of court.
) Quiggins architectural supplies & ironmongers which had formerly owned the premises and whose sign still adorned the shop front.
As the title in the mules had passed to the scrapman, it was decided that the company was not entitled to compensation amounting to over £ 60, 000, despite the fact that the machinery was still on its premises.
The institute still occupies its historic premises in the great Venetian-Gothic Palazzo that was the home of the Doge Francesco Foscari in the 15th century.
The buildings are now occupied by the West Coast Railway Company who still maintain and overhaul steam locos in their premises.

premises and needed
Taking over the business in 1861, John Cadbury's sons Richard and George decided in 1878 that they needed new premises.
In spite of the many extensions, it was finally clear the existing premises were inadequate and that a new building was needed.
Station Road, which connected the docks with the village of Whitby, also gradually developed and as more shops were needed, some of the houses became retail premises.
Due to the company's success, and the increasing number of seaplanes being produced, larger premises were clearly needed, with ready access to the sea.
In 1942, its premises were again needed for governmental use, on this occasion by the TRE and, from May 1942 to July 1946, the school was housed with Harrow School.
In the same period, Bertone began working on commercial vehicles, and as the business grew, new premises were needed.
By 1959 it needed a considerable sum spent on it but the County of London Development Plan provided for the compulsory acquisition of the premises in a few year's time.
* Other building and grounds tasks not handled by a contract service and / or church volunteers, such as the replacement of ceiling light bulbs, returning premises to a neat and orderly state following services and events, disposal of rubbish, and running any local errands or trips that are needed by the church.
By the 1970s, room for the ever-expanding collections was running out, and it was obvious that other premises were needed.
When the member was done shopping and ready to leave the premises, the member merely needed to drive to the side of the store where the plastic card was given to the security guard.
Over the years, he and his co-workers were also able to provide the women with equipment like sewing machines and looms and the training they needed in order to operate their own cottage industry on the premises.
These may connect to the regular phone system on the system side of the demarcation point, but typically connect on the customer side ahead of all phones within the monitored premises so that the alarm system can seize the line by cutting-off any active calls and call the monitoring company if needed.
In 1757 his congregation needed larger premises and moved to a Carter Lane, St. Olave ’ s Street, Southwark.
According to the comprehensive analysis of Stuxnet virus released by Symantec in 2011, a Realtek's digital certificate for Windows got compromised, then revoked by Verisign: " The attackers would have needed to obtain the digital certificates from someone who may have physically entered the premises of the two companies and JMicron and stole them, as the two companies are in close physical proximity.
Once the private land adjacent to the course became developed, a new rule was needed for errant golf balls leaving the premises.
The station relocated in 2006 after its sister station 94. 5 Kfm became a subsidiary of Primedia ( PTY ) Ltd. and bigger premises were needed to house both stations in one building.
As the company continued to expand, it needed new premises – so in 1896, the W. C. Heraeus Platinum Smelting Factory was established just outside Hanau, employing 40 people.
Zero hour contracts may suit some people who want occasional earnings, but they do run the risk of being misused, for instance when employees are asked to stop work during quiet periods but remain on the premises in case they are needed.

premises and be
Kierkegaard's argument can be made clearer if one extracts the premise " I think " into two further premises:
That is, arguments must be linear with conclusions that flow directly from stated premises.
The argument is logically valid, meaning that if the premises are true, then the conclusion is guaranteed to also be true.
According to Strauss, historicism " rejects political philosophy " and is rooted in the belief that " all human thought, including scientific thought, rests on premises which cannot be validated by human reason and which came from historical epoch to historical epoch.
² Inside North America, the NT-1 device is considered customer premises equipment ( CPE ) and must be maintained by the customer, thus, the U interface is provided to the customer.
A spy could be an engineer, a maintenance man, a cleaner, an insurance salesman or an inspector-basically anyone who has legitimate access to the premises.
While this is formally valid when the premises are taken as a given, each of those contingencies needs to be factually established before the relevant conclusion can be drawn.
From these two premises it can be logically concluded that Q, the consequent of the conditional claim, must be true as well.
This argument is valid, but this has no bearing on whether any of the statements in the argument are true ; for modus ponens to be a sound argument, the premises must be true for any true instances of the conclusion.
An argument can be valid but nonetheless unsound if one or more premises are false ; if an argument is valid and all the premises are true, then the argument is sound.
From these two premises, it can be logically concluded that P must be false.
This is a valid argument since it is not possible for the premises to be true and the conclusion false.
In a descriptive sentence, if one premises, that " red is a number ," according to the lexical rules of English grammar, then said statement would be false.
Though some points above may be arguable, but some key points seemingly aren't giving that it would require one to abide by many of the premises to even make an argument to begin with.
Under certain mathematical premises of the fluid, there can be extracted a mathematical connection between power, radius of the propeller, torque and induced velocity.
Many-valued logics formalize ideas that a realistic characterization of the notion of consequence requires the admissibility of premises which, owing to vagueness, temporal or quantum indeterminacy, or reference-failure, cannot be considered classically bivalent.
Typically, however, quoted paradoxical statements do not imply a real contradiction and the puzzling results can be rectified by demonstrating that one or more of the premises themselves are not really true, a play on words, faulty and / or cannot all be true together.
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 fêtes would usually be granted only to existing licensees.

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