Sentences with phrase «predicated solely»

Sure, the prestige of Harvard or Yale might have felt good, but what happens to you after you graduate is not predicated solely on your degree.
These obligations to «the other,» it is important to add, are predicated solely on our being human.
Bernstein analyst Geoffrey Porges, for example, says his buy recommendation for Gilead is predicated solely on his faith that it will make another deal in the next six to nine months.

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«That said, great teams can come from anywhere, and VCs aren't predicating decisions solely on an Ivy League pedigree.
Ethics and morality is not solely predicated upon, or dependent upon «The Bible» or any religious book for that matter.
But as MoneyWatch's Larry Swedroe and Forbes's Rick Ferri have both touched upon, indexing's success is not predicated on market efficiency; rather, the logic of index investing rests solely on a minimization of expenses.
The whole and entire basis of the lawsuit is the claim that «the IPCC, and therefore the EPA, relied on flawed science to conclude that greenhouse emissions endanger public health and welfare», and Texas is seeking to block the EPA regulations explicitly and solely «Because the Administration predicated its Endangerment Finding on the IPCC's questionable facts.»
HRS's continued growth is solely predicated on the continued success and growth of the national, regional and local clients with whom we represent and form partnerships.
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