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Gordon H. Smith, a former Republican senator from Oregon who is president of the National Association of Broadcasters, said on Friday that he thought the high expectations for the auction "may be premised on the mistaken belief that broadcasting is an industry in decline".
While Urban Shield may be premised on local law enforcement's "nexus to terrorism," the Urban Shield Vendor Show is all about the nexus to profit.
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The idea that the company would be more valuable as a stand-alone operation may still be premised on the notion that AT&T can use its cable operations to provide high-speed Internet access and premium digital-cable packages, perhaps through its existing partnership with AOL Time Warner.
Gun ownership must be premised on responsibility.
Amendment/Initiative 26 is premised on what may at first seem a reasonable goal: to end abortion.
They may at least take consolation in the fact that their objections are premised on falsehoods.
Jihadi culture is premised on such anachronisms.
It is premised on an ingenious conceit.
Christianity is premised on the fact of the incarnation.
EvoS is premised on an interdisciplinary approach.
But hope, unlike faith, is premised on reason and justification.
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