Examples of 'your premise' in a sentence

Meaning of "your premise"

Your premise" refers to the main assumption, idea, or argument that you are basing your reasoning or argument upon. It is the foundational concept or belief upon which you build your case or argument.

How to use "your premise" in a sentence

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your premise
The answer is that your premise is flawed.
Your premise is that they would certainly be safe.
Your story must prove your premise.
You explain your premise eloquently.
There are a few problems with your premise.
Your premise is wrong here and the argument is invalid.
I greatly fear your premise is wrong.
Your conclusion has nothing to do with your premise.
I accept your premise.
In other words you assumed your conclusion in your premise.
I question your premise.
Supposing for the sake of argument we accept your premise.
Made as on your premise.
Your premise is wrong.
I do not agree with your premise.

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You can base your premise on shows that you admire.
Which does not invalidate your premise.
I do not see anything in your premise that supports your conclusion.
We have detected an alarm at your premise.
We will be in and out of your premise within a very short time.
Your premise is wrong and you are arguing in bad faith.
Not the rest of your premise.
Your premise just needs a little tweaking to bring it closer to real life.
I am also unsure about your premise.
Your premise is wrong, so your conclusion is too.
I do not accept your premise.
Your premise is false, your logic is flawed.
I do not grant your premise.
But your premise is not so farfetched, because it 's essentially based on other studies.
I disagree with your premise.
Well, if we accept your premise and also accept the highly improbable assumption.
We provide total solutions for your premise cabling needs.
Your premise here is flawed, as possibly was Steve Jobs.
I do not buy your premise.
So I think your premise is wrong, which invalidates your whole argument.
We provide a total solution for your premise cabling needs.
CB: I think your premise is a bit of an oversimplification.
That is because you have not taken your premise to its full conclusion.
Look, your premise is right.
Discover the products available close to on your premise!
Return on your premise.
Your conclusion does not follow from your premise ….
So leave if you must but your premise for leaving is dumb.
BTW, your conclusions simply do not follow from your premise.
I do not see how you get from your premise to your conclusion.
Monfort the Middle East, a contact close to on your premise.
I think you should look again at your premise that primaries are not presidential elections.
In all seriousness, I would challenge your premise.
The staff will no longer vacate your premise till you are happy with their service.
Your premise is, they will not buy it even if it 's affordable.

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