"Passing the resources on in as good, or better, condition to future generations is a key premise of the draft," Mr. Martin said.
The key premise of the argument is, clearly, that everything that comes into existence does so from a substratum.
Since this principle is a key premise in deriving the Liar paradox, the paradox is dissolved.
The book challenged key premises of contemporary liberal political philosophy, and drew praise even from thinkers working firmly within the liberal tradition.
This key premise of Vygotskian psychology is often referred to as "cultural mediation".
The key premise was they were to forage for their food.
Ailey himself was perhaps the first major dance company director to break with two key premises of the modern-dance tradition.
The wish, of course, is granted - thus providing one of the key premises of the series.
Hunter Lewis' work promoting natural healthcare and sustainable economies advocates for conservation as a key premise in social justice.
The success of managed care in controlling costs confirms a key premise of the Clinton plan and other managed-competition proposals: substantial savings are feasible.