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But he insisted that it must be predicated on American respect for Afghan culture and laws.
Vicarious and contributory liability must be predicated on some direct infringement by the third party.
Houellebecq suggests that French economic recovery must be predicated on serving Asian tourists cheese, Romanesque churches and confit de canard.
Respondents argue that a §1962(d) claim must be predicated on an actionable violation of §§1962(a)(c).
Then C and D must be predicated of everything of which neither A nor B is predicated.
In order for "Night Film" to make even a lick of sense, the whole story must be predicated on Cordova's superhuman stature.
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If, then, the affirmative can be predicated, the negative must be predicable too; and if the affirmative is not predicable, the negative, at least, will be more predicable than the negative of the subject itself.
A definition of \(X\) must not only be essentially predicated of it but must also be predicated only of it: to use a term from Aristotle's Topics, a definition and what it defines must "counterpredicate" (antikatêgoreisthai) with one another.
This wider view of Scotland in the world must inevitably be predicated on a clear vision of Scotland in itself, and for many of the poets in the book this is a rural country of mountain and glen, movingly evoked by, among others, Violet Jacob and EA Mackintosh.
It is plain from what has been said that both the name and the definition of the predicate must be predicable of the subject.
To attend all the talks you really must hear, your plans will necessarily be predicated on good timekeeping.
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