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In failing to recognize this crucial point, the president in effect legitimizes the position of the deficit hawks, who argue that national government fiscal policy is ultimately predicated on the type of constraints faced daily by households.
The development constraint hypothesis is predicated on the notion that development is coordinated by hierarchical genetic networks [ 15, 16, 46] and therefore features of early development are more likely to be constrained by selection against the deleterious pleiotropic effects of mutations [ 3, 5, 17].
The absurdity doctrine is predicated on the idea that Congress enacts legislation against the constraints of limited foresight, resources, and time, and that general language will sometimes produce unanticipated results.
Flexibility of skilled behaviour is predicated on the capacity of performers to move between different states of movement organisation to satisfy dynamic task constraints, previously demonstrated in studies of visual perception, bimanual coordination, and an interceptive combat task.
Scientific research is predicated on the effective exchange of knowledge.
Its future is predicated on the $1.1bn plan being approved.
Our operation was never predicated on the sale of alcohol".
It was often predicated on the idea that N.F.C.
How much is predicated on the contextual/relational?
The review wasn't predicated on the book at all, it was predicated on, 'We know the cunt's a bigot, so I'll do him on that'.
"The whole approach of extended schools is predicated on the parents contributing to the project.
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