Sentences with phrase «entirely predicated»

Climate alarmism is not based on empirical observation; rather, it is entirely predicated on computer models that are manipulated to generate predictions of significant global warming as a result of increased concentrations of CO2.
It could have very easily been a game that solidified everything wrong with the current market, with a core gameplay loop entirely predicated on wandering around and finding arbitrary miscellaneous objects in order to open new areas in which to wander around finding even more equally arbitrary objects.
Trouble is, our keen awareness of things like contractual obligations and social media snitching means that the narrative bubbling around a film like Avengers: Infinity War can be almost entirely predicated around who lives and who dies.
Its alleged humour is entirely predicated on the amount that you enjoy cute kids acting out, a dog attacking Ashton Kutcher (deserved, but a gag executed better in American Wedding), and Martin continuing to give lie to the belief that he is a talented, intelligent man.
This is entirely predicated on how we believe life emerged on Earth, of course, but it's a pretty good starting point.

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The traditional formulation of subject and predicate as connected by means of a copula has been entirely eliminated.
But this is not entirely satisfying, for the theory of development is itself predicated on the fact that the creeds of the Christian religion, however much they seek to declare the teaching of Scripture faithfully, employ language and even concepts absent from Scripture.
It was an attack by Muslim terrorists, their jihad attack was predicated entirely on their interpretation of Islam....
Which predicates are «had» depends entirely upon what actual occasions occur.
Whatever the case, the rewatch value of Wonderstruck, if there is any, is predicated entirely on the amount to which its loveliness, its smooth lyrical grace, can hold your imagination and transport you to your own secret gardens.
The images we portray, the energy we emit, the confidence we exude, and the responses we elicit are predicated entirely upon the way we present ourselvesin particular, our words.
This holding is predicated almost entirely on the rule that the mortgage follows the note, which is discussed in some detail in the opinion.
The accuracy of the records — those that are included in the database — is predicated entirely by the business processes and database management practices of the provider and the frequency of updates jurisdiction, by jurisdiction.
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