Sentences with phrase «primarily predicated»

Today's medicine is primarily predicated on making money.
«One is a motion to dismiss in the interest of justice, primarily predicated upon internal emails among attorneys for the New York State Board of Election,» said attorney Joseph LaTona, who is also representing Maziarz.

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Developing Thomas's neo-Platonic heritage, they insisted that truth is found primarily in the existential judgement which actively synthesises subject and predicate, essence and existence, in the intellect's quest to know.
But Peirce argues that since knowledge involves classification, and classification the possibility of significant identification and reidentification, and such identification is possible only with regard to publicly accessible objects, it follows that our classificatory predicates apply primarily to external objects and only in a derived or parasitic sense to internal objects.
As explained by neurologist Dr. David Perlmutter, author of the book, Grain Brain, Alzheimer's is a disease predicated primarily on lifestyle choices; the two main culprits being excessive sugar and gluten consumption.
This is a story primarily concerned with relationships, but relationships that are predicated on and intensified by these individuals» particular status in society.
My understanding was that CFC's were banned primarily due to their effect on the ozone hole, while the coming ban on HCFC's is predicated mostly upon their global warming potential.
First, the factual predicate upon which a lawyer bases such an analysis depends primarily upon the accuracy of the client's story, at least at the preliminary stages of a dispute, when legal memoranda are widely used to assess the viability of potential lawsuits.Second, the law itself is frequently uncertain when applied to the facts of a particular dispute.
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