That pre-election surge was in very large
part predicated on Clegg's «honest Joe» look directly into camera during the TV debates, and saying, «Trust me — I'm different from the other candidates.»
In order to admit social media and electronic communications as evidence under the Texas Rules of Evidence, a three -
part predicate test must first be established.
Not exact matches
The government has not alleged any wrongdoing on the
part of Coinbase and its petition is
predicated on sweeping statements that taxpayers may use virtual currency to evade taxes.
The second
part is where it actually defines where those rights are derived and is not at all
predicated on the first.
Nor are any
parts to be
predicated of Him.
We have here an updated version of Kant's criticism of the Leibnizian monad in the «Amphiboly» in the Critique of Pure Reason: the spatially situated existent is indeed made up of relations rather than being a substance containing its «inhering» attributes internally as
predicates which are
part of its concept; only the relations are no longer those of the synthetically connected manifold, but the relational connections between the particulars of modern functional or mathematical logic, expanded to include within itself the spatial and temporal relations which Kant could only account for by means of the synthetic a priori.
This comparison of an actual entity to the structure of a linguistic proposition can be misleading, however, since the concrete wholeness of a process is the creating subject (which is closer to the simple
predicate linguistically) and the subject / whole's
parts are objects (the subjects linguistically).
In Der Gedanke, Frege maintains that thoughts (i.e., propositions, judgments) are grasped as unanalyzed wholes, and only later analyzed — not into subject and
predicate — but into argument and function, whose logical unity is prior to their component
parts (FBB 29; LU 30 - 53).
The basic elements of an imaginative proposition are named: the origin of the logical subjects from one portion of the original (objectified) nexus and the eternal object (for the
predicate) from another
part of the nexus.
A subject can be
part of the
predicate of another subject.
Best Summary of What I Tried to Say at Big Tent Christianity: Homebrewed Theology with «Doubt as a Vibrant
Part of Faith» «For the vast majority of us, our faith is
predicated on believing what we're told.
Bernie Sanders's political revolution is
predicated in
part on mobilizing the public to change the direction of the country.
Although pivotal to their thesis, Varki and Brower's claim that our fear of mortality
predicated our capacity for denial remains somewhat unconvincing, in
part because it is impossible to gather evidence of how we developed the relevant abilities.
While the Western medicine model is
predicated on symptom → relief, patients themselves are forming communities, seeking out alternative opinions, and understanding their symptoms as
part of a root cause that needs to be healed, rather than bothersome affects that need to be dulled.
Even as one of Charlie's Angels, Liu wound up relegated to the role of impassive straight woman, getting way less than her fair third of the fun and folly; Tarantino gave her a terrific
part in Kill Bill, but even that was
predicated on the gulf between her size and her demeanor.
«Breaking In» was clearly designed as much a marketing proposition as a movie, a thriller whose twist on the formula is
predicated in
part on casting an African - American woman in the kind of role generally inhabited by guys like Liam Neeson — and as an added bonus, just in time for Mother's Day.
I can tell you, however, that co-writer and director Todd Phillips has two answers to the poor critical reception to The Hangover
Part II: not
predicating the plot on blackout - induced mystery and (when in doubt) more Ken Jeong.
I still remember diagramming sentences by hanging signs for
parts of speech around the neck of kids and making them do acrobatics (i.e., the adjective piggy - backed on the subject, the adverbial clause hanging off the
predicate).
Teach them how to break sentences down into their
parts so that they can highlight the subject and
predicate in their brains.
This fully - resourced lesson teaches students the fundamental
parts of a complete sentence (subject and
predicate) and how to recognise when a simpl...
This is really
predicated on the fact that we know senior students are time poor, they've got a lot of commitments in their life — they've got study commitments, they're maybe doing
part - time work, they have family commitments, they maybe have romantic relationships, and friendships — that are taking up their time.
In the speeding train sentence, then, Inez is the only word that is not
part of the
predicate.
Present plans for federal tax cuts and reforms are
predicated, in
part, on helping families by directly putting more money in their pockets.
Okay, it tells you where Inez jumped, so it's
part of the
predicate).
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There's a difference in when to use «too», which means «in excess of» (for one) and «to», the
predicate part of speech.
Rogier understands that expressionistic painting is
part of a larger trajectory or continuum, an unexhausted unfinished project expanding beyond the mythic, grand narratives of progress upon which it was initially
predicated.
Curated by Teresa Silva, the exhibition is
predicated on the idea that intimacy is
part of the human psyche and usually expressed through simple means and gestures with conciseness and potency.
«The law encourages the correction of erroneous and even intentionally false statements on the
part of a witness, and perjury will not be
predicated upon such statements when the witness, before the submission of the case, fully corrects his testimony.»
«
Part of my agreement to take on this role was
predicated on the company having a sound plan,» he says.
The new brand was built, in
part, to accommodate the firms affiliated with Prudential Real Estate, which is slated to fade away when the last rights expire to it in the late 2020s as
predicated under the terms of Brookfield's 2011 purchase of the brand.
«I think
part of the problem, frankly, is that their whole business model is
predicated on a world without the Internet, and, unfortunately, post-Internet, Best Buy just didn't react fast enough to the number of options available to them,» Stephens says.