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These arms control agreements, which have done so much to reduce cold-war nuclear dangers, were premised on both sides' continued adherence to the ABM treaty.
The direct payments pioneered by the disabled people's movement were premised on service users receiving an adequate payment and the necessary support to manage it.
All these mutating forms of racial control were premised at least in part, the film suggests, on white notions of black criminality.
Justice Anthony Kennedy's opinions in Lawrence v Texas and United States v Windsor, two gay-rights cases, were premised on respecting homosexuals' "dignity as free persons".
Dilnot himself admitted he was "a Pollyanna-like kind of guy" and stressed that his odds were premised upon a sharp raising of the political temperature on the issue.
Alex Salmond, the former Scottish first minister, argued that $24tn£15tntn) worth of oil and gas was still waiting to be extracted, but these figures were premised on a crude price of $100 a barrel.
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Jihadi culture is premised on such anachronisms.
It is premised on an ingenious conceit.
Christianity is premised on the fact of the incarnation.
Chinese management is premised on low-paid, replaceable wage earners.
Second, the idea is premised upon exclusion rather than inclusion.
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