Sentence examples for based upon the premise from inspiring English sources

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Our approach is based upon the premise that the notion of "Gothic" has been constructed as much with words and stories as with masonry, wood and glass.

Based upon the premise of the movie, it was clear that the expertise Maharbiz and Carmena had to offer would be invaluable.

The idea behind the beat-detection algorithm is based upon the premise that the strong 'beats' of any sample of music are primarily composed of low frequency components.

The model is based upon the premise that mechanical properties are a direct consequence of energy stored and energy dissipated during deformation of a material.

TBI: the interest in using HBO to treat TBI is based upon the premise that hypoxia, edema and apoptosis play significant roles in the pathophysiology of the disease.

The government campaign is based upon the premise that al-Qaida is waning worldwide and can appear vulnerable on issues such as declining popularity; its rejection by credible figures, especially religious ones, and details of atrocities.

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It said the BACP "opposes any psychological treatment such as 'reparative' or 'conversion' therapy which is based upon the assumption that homosexuality is a mental disorder, or based on the premise that the client/patient should change his/her sexuality".

On the other hand, the second informant from the research-based pharmaceutical industry expressed no support for CAMR, considering it based upon the false premise that pricing is the main barrier for drug access.

Ms. Tett describes how banks invented increasingly complex derivatives, "all based upon the fundamental premise that the default risk of bundles of mortgages had been virtually erased by the process of bundling and then slicing them" into so-called "tranches," which were supposed to give investors a choice of different levels of risk and return.

The problem, however, is that this claim is based upon the very premise in question: the tools of reflection are allegedly thoroughly contaminated because of the "tremendous" evolutionary influence on the content of "our" moral judgments across the board; yet our question is why we should believe the latter in the first place.

This classification was based upon this premise that the teeth must have regained their normal PDL width by the final appointment (6 months after completion of orthodontic treatment) [37],[38]; therefore, either a widening or a steady state in the width of PDL could indicate an undesirable situation.

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