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The final push by Labor's field operation was predicated on the judgment that one in four voters would only make up their minds in the final 72 hours, so that was the time when contacts with voters would be most productive.
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It also reminds observers that judicial gatekeeping has its historical roots in procedures such as summary judgment, those predicated on the judge's prerogative to take a case from the jury under certain circumstances.
As Alexander Thier, a leading Afghan expert, puts it, "People are going to make judgments about the state predicated on the perception that the state is a just actor rather than that it's a service provider".
In other words, while Moore did accept that, "obviously 'attractive,'sexyxy,' and 'interesting' are all somewhat subjective judgment values," it seems the test is predicated on the idea that men should be useful and women should look pretty, a theory enthusiastically endorsed by cavemen.
Other conditions may also contribute to what it is to be a judgment of taste, but they are consequential on, or predicated on, the two fundamental conditions.
Our operation was never predicated on the sale of alcohol".
Its future is predicated on the $1.1bn plan being approved.
It was often predicated on the idea that N.F.C.
Scientific research is predicated on the effective exchange of knowledge.
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'.
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