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premise

[prem-is] / ˈprɛm ɪs /




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The company’s premise that consumers would pay a premium for sustainably made products proved flawed, according to an analyst.

From The Wall Street Journal

The RCA opposed the bid, with its barristers stating it was "blindingly obvious" that Rosindell's licence to use the premises only applied when he was a Tory.

From BBC

But Anthropic, a company premised on model safety, wasn’t sleeping.

From The Wall Street Journal

I disagreed with the premise of the symposium and declined.

From The Wall Street Journal

She hit upon the premise for the series right around her 27th birthday, a time when more and more of her friends began to get married, and developed the idea while working on other projects.

From Los Angeles Times