Synonym: assumption, introduce, precede, preface, premiss. Similar words: premium, emission, chemistry, reminder, euphemism, compromise, Supreme, precise. Meaning: ['premɪs] n. a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn. v. 1. set forth beforehand, often as an explanation 2. furnish with a preface or introduction 3. take something as preexisting and given.
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211. If one accepts the premise that anatomical restoration is desirable, the development of the volar locking plate has added a new implant with which to pursue this goal.
212. It's the premise that adhesion clauses had been written into adhesion contract when explanations and regulations occur, at the same time, it's the foundation of the effect of adhesion clauses.
213. The view of abstract individual is a generalization of action mode in market and a cultural premise as well in the ideas of enlightening intellectuals.
214. In order to achieve beam switching, and under the premise of reducing the cost of using the combination of switching and transmission-line phase-shift unit.
215. Thirdly, there have 34 items "said about" in "Jing xia", the dissertation form is the syllogism of the major premise has omitted.
216. On the premise that the cutting accuracy of the machine is met, a propriety value of the large parts rigidity is determined to reduce the overall dimension and weight of the large parts.
217. Previous research on acoustic scattering was generally on the premise that the incident waves were plane waves.
218. The imperfectly competitive market is the premise of nominal wage and price stickiness.