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The government's case is built on the argument that such action would disrupt the ability of Isis to organise attacks in Europe, while containing the extremist group by denying it territory and access to finance, primarily through oil exports.

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Following Cleaver, the findings build on the argument that analysis of the social context within which institutional arrangements are embedded is as important as the architecture of institutions themselves.

Could he build on the argument that the young and untested Conservative leader, David Cameron, is a "flibbertigibbet," as the business secretary, Peter Mandelson, called him?

Ms. Wright's latest book, "Rock the Casbah" (which takes its title from a 1982 Clash song), builds on the arguments laid out in that earlier volume, not only looking at the causes and repercussions of the recent Arab Spring but also examining broader trends in the Islamic world.

Some arguments to the effect that it is communities rather than individuals who are properly thought of as knowers build on the arguments for the interactive nature of knowers.

Another important difference is that although the EVS update rule may produce better results in some cases, it is built on the heuristic argument that the reconstruction error should be smaller than the standard deviation in the filtered region.

The question is ideological and is built on the encompassing argument of what education itself is.

Trump has largely built on the same argument this week, telling reporters Wednesday that "we need Saudi Arabia," before listing off all the reasons why.

And then, in 2014, the intervention in the Scottish referendum, built on the realisation that the argument had been framed the wrong way: as Scotland v Britain rather than as two competing visions of Scotland.

Nonetheless, it is possible that something can be built on the central idea of the argument, which seems to be this: As long as we think we can act for reasons based on the value of things, but at the same time reject any realism about that value applying to things independently of us, then we must be treated as the source of value and in a way that makes rational choice possible.

If I understand correctly, the argument is built on the proposal, adapted from Woese's Universal Ancestor model (ref. 9 in the paper) that there was an extremely diverse community of cells from which the three domains emerged.

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