Quotes About Predicated
Inflammation is the cornerstone of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis - all of the neurodegenerative diseases are really predicated on inflammation.
~ David Perlmutter
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The very foundation of our nation's economy is predicated on the health, growth, and vitality of our local communities.
~ Ron Dellums
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The flaw in, say, austerity, is that its success is predicated on the relative exactitude of math rather than the shifting, liquid imperfection of people's lives.
~ Steven Weber
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It is predicated on the assumption that you dislike what you are doing during the most physically capable years of your life. This is a nonstarter—nothing can justify that sacrifice.
~ Tim Ferriss
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Like it or not, football serves as the front door to institutions, with the exception of the Ivy League," Floyd explained. "The reputation of a school is predicated on athletics. Football is first. Basketball is second. If you have a successful football program, it will support all the other revenue and non-revenue sports.
~ Jeff Benedict
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At its core, government welfare is predicated on a false compassion.
~ Stephen Moore
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But they knew they had dabbled in a dark and controversial practice, for the rebates were predicated on great secrecy
~ Ron Chernow
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What you have done causes things to happen. Your situation in life now has been caused, is predicated upon, your previous actions. That is karma.
~ Frederick Lenz
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For over forty years, I've been one of the most passionate believers in entrepreneurs. From day one, I've learned that too many small businesses are predicated on business models that the owner barely understands, and then, those same men and women are baffled when their business dreams are overwhelmed with struggles they never foresaw.
~ Michael Gerber
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For none of the others can exist independently: substance alone is independent: for everything is predicated of substance as subject.
~ Aristotle
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The case is similar with the idea as well: even if there is some one good thing that is predicated [of things] in common, or there is some separate thing, itself by itself, it is clear that it would not be subject to action or capable of being possessed by a human being.
~ Aristotle,
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Selling a band predicated on nothing is always an interesting proposition, and of course, the fact of the matter is that I really started out in music before I ever acted, and I've done a ton of singing.
~ Megan Mullally
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My mental approach is totally different. My coach predicated everything on defense. He always talked about defense, defense, defense. I took it to heart that if you play defense, you can take the heart from an offensive player.
~ Eric Williams
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You mean magic is predicated on hope?" "Hope," [Antryg] said, "and belief in life. We move blindly from second to second through time. Hope and magic both involve the casting forward of the soul. In a way, both magic and hope are a kind of madness.
~ Barbara Hambly
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Therefore he knew that the blessing of the heartbeat was predicated upon law. The job of the researcher was to harness the power contained in the understanding of those laws.
~ Spencer J. Condie
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Isolation basketball will always be part of the game. But the system has to be predicated on ball movement and, more importantly, player movement.
~ B. J. Armstrong
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T]hus one should not think that desire is repressed, for the simple reason that the law is what constitutes both desire and the lack on which it is predicated. Where there is desire, the power relation is already present: an illusion, then, to denounce this relation for a repression exerted after the event.
~ Michel Foucault
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The music industry is a very rough industry. Many years ago, I think it was even rougher in the sense that a lot of it was predicated on image.
~ Jennifer Holliday
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Years later he'd stood in the charred ruins of a library where blackened books lay in pools of water. Shelves tipped over. Some rage at the lies arranged in their thousands row on row. He picked up one of the books and thumbed through the heavy bloated pages. He'd not have thought the value of the smallest thing predicated on a world to come. It surprised him. That the space which these things occupied was itself an expectation.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Gay rights aren't predicated on being born gay or having the right gene. Gay rights are predicated on having choice and consent. If you're a man and you can find another man that consents to have sex with you, it's the consent that gives you the right to have sex with him. Genetics are irrelevant when it comes to sexual rights. Just as gay rights are based on choice and consent, so are prostitution rights. All sexual rights are based on choice and consent.
~ Chester Brown
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When we live the 21st-century good life, almost every aspect of it is predicated on not looking at the implications of what we're up to. Happiness at this point has a lot to do with not looking, so you don't feel complicit in some vast and awful enterprise.
~ Paolo Bacigalupi
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Any small business that's predicated on technological innovation and is differentiated and superior can expand globally very effectively using the Internet as a vehicle for promotion.
~ John Quelch
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Modern science is predicated on 'truths' verified through accurate observation and measurements of physical world phenomena.
~ Bruce Lipton
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Much of the debate over global warming is predicated on fear, rather than science.
~ James Inhofe
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