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Barth's attack on the Nazis was based on the premise that the German church had involved itself with politics far too much, and Niebuhr, while writing broadly within the Social Gospel tradition, adhered to a form of liberalism more premised on a realistic assessment of human nature than Rauschenbusch's naïve progressivism was.

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These are premised on a more nuanced world view, which sees Putinism as a system that can be undermined from within.

Bolsonaro is a "divisive populist," The New York Times said, jamming a euphemism and a category error together, the latter premised on the idea that populism is nothing more than a matter of coarse rhetoric.

Multiple genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for common diseases have been mounted for conditions that are either more prevalent among Ashkenazi Jews (Crohn disease, Parkinson disease) or premised to have less genetic heterogeneity compared with European or European American populations (breast cancer, diabetes, bipolar disease, schizophrenia).

"A Real Choice on Medicare" (editorial, April 24) states that the Republican plan to privatize Medicare is premised "mainly on the idea that costs will come down because of competition among private plans and more judicious use of health care by patients who are forced to pay more".

Though premised on stereotypes of spendthrift Americans and frugal Chinese, the story helps explain how an imbalanced world economy lost its bearings.

Unfortunately for any strategy premised on enduring American hegemony, the decline of great economic and military powers is a perennial of history.

The economic success of the last decade is premised entirely on the belief that the rising house prices which stimulate debt-driven consumption can be sustained indefinitely.

It appears to be premised - like Ocean's Twelve, Thirteen, Seventeen etc - on the idea that an A-list gang-show lineup will aggregate enough goodwill to see it through.

Nor is it premised merely on fears in highly developed nations of new immigrants or of poor regions becoming so volatile as to pull the rest of the world into instability.

It would also undermine the devolution arrangements in Scotland because the Scotland Act 1998 is premised on compliance with the European convention on human rights; there are similar provisions in the Government of Wales Act 2006.

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