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Delingpole's scepticism has to be premised on the bad faith of his opponents.
The Fed has said that any easing would be premised on "substantial improvement" in the labor market.
It should be premised on openness, mutual confidence and real opportunities for cooperation, including the area of missile defense".
The terms of the dialogue should be premised on justice, mutual respect and integrity of the parties.
But, at this point, any contested Convention would have to be premised on a gimmick a rule change, for example—or a true upheaval in the Party.
Nevertheless, ground control remains a mix of art and science, relying heavily on judgements which should be premised on knowledge, skill and experience (that is, competence).
The resolution of any question of tort liability must be premised upon fundamental concepts of the duty owed by the tortfeasor.
The process appeared to be premised on a highly questionable ability to predict how individual applicants would perform as students and beyond.
Accordingly, any argument that arbitration agreements in employment contracts are not covered by the FAA must be premised on the language of the §1 exclusion itself.
In the third season a discussion about the eight-year-long US air bombardment of Vietnam seems to be premised on the notion that civilian casualties were uncommon and accidental and that US airmen were largely unaware of them.
Such requests must be supported by the U.S. Ambassador to the country involved and the Geographical Combatant Commander for that area of responsibility and must be premised on critically important interests of the United States.
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