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The phrase "as predicated for" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to something that has been established or stated as a condition or requirement.
Example: "The project will proceed as predicated for the initial timeline set by the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "as stipulated for" or "as outlined for".
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Therefore, as predicated for PWA, the existence of a disulfide bond near the zinc site would play a stability role for the enzyme.
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This is consistent with a hyperbolic version of the claim that (modern) art is society's social antithesis: "Insofar as a social function can be predicated for artworks, it is their functionlessness" (AT 227).
As predicated by the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS), the dimension of the MOSFETs is continuously scaled down to reduce the area of integrated circuits.
Predicates suitable as truth predicates for sublanguages of the language of arithmetic can be defined within the language of arithmetic, as long as the quantificational complexity of the formulas in the sublanguage is restricted.
The US Internal Revenue Service has criticised Project Goldcrest for depriving it of tax, and attacked core features as predicated on "legally baseless" methods.
What has been constructed is a sequence L0, L1, L2,… of partially interpreted languages such that T is interpreted in Lα+1 as the truth predicate for Lα.
The idea of this truth revision operator τ is that if τ(L =L′ then L′ will be a language in which T is interpreted as the truth predicate for L. If therefore τ(L =L for some L, that is, if L is a fixed point of τ, then L will be a language containing its own truth predicate.
Circulating S1P levels (at time 0) in the deceased were 5.11±0.75 vs 6.84±0.22 pmol per mg protein in the surviving patients (P=0.0439), allowing to propose circulating S1P as a significant prognostic marker predicating for PCa mortality.
leaves it up to the respective countries to define the terms of the crime as predicate offense for money laundering".
To use alleged wire fraud in oil sales and tax matters as predicate acts for a prosecution under RICO began to look like a misuse of a law intended by Congress to be used in other situations.
In philosophical and theological debates, as well as in the regulation of action, probabilis could be used as a predicate for the argumentative support which a proposition had (translatable as "plausible" or "rationally tenable").
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