Sentences with phrase «predicated upon the assumption»

This seems to be predicated upon the assumption that bringing a grievance about a claim falling within the order will have the effect of extending time.
The Court stated» «reason to know» means that the actor has knowledge of facts from which a reasonable man of ordinary intelligence or one of the superior intelligence of the actor in question would either infer the existence of the fact in question or would regard its existence as so highly probable that his conduct would be predicated upon the assumption that the fact did exist.»

Not exact matches

And, as Hartshorne has pointed out, many of the «refutations» of the argument have been based on faulty apprehensions of its meaning or upon dogmatic assumptions such as the thesis that no existence can be derived from mere ideas or that existence is not a predicate.
Parental Guidance is predicated upon two assumptions: that audiences enjoy cross-generational interplay between dysfunctional families; and that they find the chaos that results, as well as the catharsis of resolving any associated issues, both amusing and entertaining.
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