Of course, this is all predicated on people actually wanting Facebook Home on their phones.
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After all, the cable business is predicated on consumers forking over money for access.
Only a few months ago, this generous American policy was predicated on a very different thesis.
Second, the START I and II verification measures are predicated on elaborate and artificial counting rules.
Its business and sustainability is now heavily predicated on its ability to perfect mobile ad revenue.
This view is predicated on the assumption that profit margins will recover in the medium term.
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Moreover, the field is predicated on strict concepts of authenticity, privacy and therapist-patient boundaries.
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Past economic cycles have been predicated on either isolated, autocratic vision or collaborative cohesion and innovation.
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Economic growth is predicated on the expectation that oil supplies will remain reliable and cheap.
The success of companies like Apple and Samsung has not been predicated on their hardware.
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Summers also said that his confidence was predicated on a quick restoration of stability in Asia.
It was after the question predicated on whether or not we'd like to see bankruptcy.
However, getting more angel investors is predicated on building bigger companies that exit for more money.
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Floating rate debts for less financially sophisticated companies are often predicated on Prime instead.
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They were all predicated on ignoring the lessons of the failure of appeasement in 2000.
Yet this support is perhaps predicated on the government's promise to crush the Tigers swiftly.
The fate of ObamaCare is, of course, predicated on who wins the election on November 6.
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Most importantly, the Dodgers need to return to a culture that is predicated on accountability and responsibility.
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But even Democratic colleagues understood that the action was predicated on pre-emption, not on an imminent threat.
But Mr Salmond's independence bid is predicated on a strong financial sector and an upwardly mobile oil price.
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To many people, sales is a shady profession, predicated on shark-like closing techniques, manipulation, and shallow, transactional relationships.
Labour's marriage of convenience with Likud is predicated on the assumption that those negotiations will not soon resume.
Importantly, this would not be a personnel move predicated on boosting the efficiency of a troubled group of quarterbacks.
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All the agreements made between Israel and the Palestinians under the Oslo peace process were predicated on Resolution 242.
Any forgiveness of debt should be firmly predicated on a country's attacking corruption.
The entertainment industry is arguing that business models predicated on the theft of intellectual property should be declared illegal.
Another objection to Fairtrade is that certification is predicated on political assumptions about the best way to organise labour.
It continues to push a policy predicated on its unfounded faith that China is interested in restraining North Korea.
Various U.N. resolutions, numerous shuttle diplomacy missions and the Oslo process have all been predicated on the land-for-peace proposition.
Today's anti-Semitism is predicated on preferring Palestinian and pan-Arab nationalism to Jewish nationalism.
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