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"The culture of the US is almost predicated on innovating and experimenting as a way to fail and to get to success".
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A sense of awe is almost exclusively predicated on our limitations as human beings.
Furthermore, the rationale for mitigation in agriculture is almost entirely predicated on the assumption that human production of GHGs is the primary driver of climate change.
9 Since excess weight status in adulthood is almost invariably predicated on childhood and adolescent weight, OB prevention should start early in life.
And yet reunions are almost unavoidably predicated on nostalgia.
He is acting on behalf of a Kremlin whose diplomatic relations are almost completely predicated on advancing Russian power.
And yet the government of Boyko Borissov embarked on a foolish programme of austerity measures, the logic of which was almost entirely predicated on demonstrating to Brussels what a good pupil Bulgaria now was.
Will that do?" Community groups – whose opinions are so slavishly sought, for about five minutes, after anything blows up in a community, are almost always predicated on faith, meeting in religious buildings, around religious timetables.
The [NOT] EXISTS predicate is almost always used with a correlated subquery.
The NOT EXISTS version of this predicate is almost always used with a correlated subquery.
There is almost universal consensus, however, on the idea that only properties can be predicated and exemplified.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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