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These are premised on a lot more history in the development of human beings than the things we have been doing.
"Our whole society is premised on the honesty of public officials."
Certainly the music video was premised on short attention spans.
It is not an affirmative right on which a cause of action may be premised.
The entire business is premised on the belief that people absolutely want to own their music.
However, this is premised upon a notion of their independence.
He added that the offer "was not premised on any payments."
Action Training is premised on the belief that anyone can be an agent of change.
For Islam's religious tolerance has always been premised on its own power.
Their plan must be premised on the idea that that is not the case.
This, and enough, premised, I go souse into my personal history.
Nor was there any way of knowing upon which criteria he premised his choice.
The journey was premised on the drought but it touched upon many other things.
"Our whole approach is premised on the idea that we and Japan are becoming more like each other.
His new approach nevertheless will be premised on the theory that "giving away things helps."
When arguments are premised on lies, there is no foundation for debate.
The Democratic approach, he asserted, is "premised on the politics of envy."
"The cases we pursued were premised on finding such misrepresentations."
These systems were premised on early conceptions of multimedia entertainment.
Apparently, then, admission to the club was not premised on fidelity to the film.
The success of the one must not be premised on the collapse of the other.
"If a campaign is premised on personality, then no, I don't think you can stay fresh for a year," he said.
She said the court's verdict "does not alter the national interest and security grounds on which we have premised our decision."
The six-year-old trade talks are premised on a grand compromise.
Traditional economic analysis is premised on the assumption that more is better.