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In modern economies
Premises
Statements or propositions presented as a basis for a conclusion in an argument.
Enthymeme
An abbreviated syllogism or argument in which one of the premises or the conclusion is not explicitly stated but implied.
Unstated Conclusion
A conclusion in an argument that is implied but not explicitly expressed by the argument's premises.
Sunny Places
Locations or areas that receive a large amount of sunlight, typically used in reference to pleasant weather or climates.
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