Some market participants are concerned that the recent drop in short rates, which had been largely predicated on the expectation of an easing in monetary policy by the Federal Reserve, will not be sustained.
That increase is largely predicated on the continued improvement in the bank's loan portfolio.
Until recently, the rationale for using daylight was predicated largely on economics and altruism: greater reliance on natural light reduces energy consumption and costs.
The safeguards against discrimination in subsection 6(3) shows mobility rights are "largely predicated on the right to equal treatment."
The Bank of New York's offer was predicated largely on exchanging 1.575 shares of its stock for every one of Irving's.
The Commission's principles of independence with respect to services provided by auditors are largely predicated on three basic principles, violations of which would impair the auditor's independence:
One rationale for using natural light is predicated largely on economics; a greater reliance on daylight reduces energy consumption and costs.
The rivalry was largely predicated on the competitiveness of both teams in the late '90s and early 2000s.
The idea of fixity with regard to printed materials, for example, is largely predicated on the notion that an object has been recorded on a relatively stable medium.
The United States was the first country largely predicated on such bourgeois ideas as the absence of inherited status and the importance of entrepreneurial innovation.