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Things premise often describes (“premise ________”)
consumption, signs, sales, outlets, argument, equipment, catering, conclusion, arguments, sign, facilities, rules, sale, drinking, establishments, systems, extension, caterers, advertising, signage, rule, use, location, events, restaurant, locations, type, billboards, caterer, facility, indicator, extensions, number, retailers, business, accounts, beliefs, inferences, site, market, group, waste, applications, syllogisms, licenses, services, case, pbx, operations, introduction, production, prices, places, computers, event
How premise often is described (“________ premise”)
basic, major, minor, first, second, fundamental, false, underlying, central, initial, original, third, simple, main, very, theoretical, key, implicit, essential, additional, necessary, unstated, universal, suppressed, negative, crucial, philosophical, factual, wrong, faulty, hidden, logical, fourth, unspoken, ideological, theological, conditional, erroneous, empirical, ethical, questionable, normative, tacit, mistaken, dubious, implied, unexpressed, foundational, explicit, conceptual, inarticulate, ultimate, hypothetical, reasonable, accepted, epistemological, assumed, sound, disjunctive, valid, methodological, ontological, metaphysical, indispensable, affirmative, articulate
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