Mr Cameron's strategy, though, is premised on distancing the party from business without alienating it.
Instead, a discussion ensued that was premised on the possibility that the market had let it get too big.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) global warming alarm-premised carbon cap-and-trade promoting politician this side of the hysterically-hyped rising oceans.
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It is premised on the notion that Big Oil is pouring lots of carbon-drenched money into pockets of climate crisis skeptics.
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The immigration debate is often premised on the assumption that high wages for American workers are a problem to be overcome.
Mr. Bush's trip is, after all, premised on the notion that the Arab leaders he is courting there are reliable allies.
U.S. efforts are premised on building local capacity to improve the regional response to health issues and relying less on outside assistance.
The original Arias Plan and its progeny have all been premised on the assumption of a simple but critical trade: peace for democracy.
Organizations like A Call to Men and Men Can Stop Rape present a new masculinity premised on equality, humanity and partnership.
Taubman's conviction and the civil suits were premised on a six-year scheme to fix commissions at the tony twin towers of the auction game.
Online matchmaking is premised on the notion of making rational choices.
In other words, the man who presides over an empire premised on pots of disposable income contended that money was no longer the reserve currency of status.
These statutes are premised upon the notion that full disclosure of information regarding managers, including adverse information, is necessary for investors to make sound decisions regarding their money.
The federal securities laws are premised upon the notion that the investing public should be provided with full disclosure regarding a manager or fund prior to making an investment decision.
Other areas of high-tech are premised less on breakthrough innovations and more on the application of technology to massive new markets in retailing, advertising, media, financial services, education, publishing, communications, fashion and music.
He and Independent Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman had worked hard to push a global climate crisis-premised 2010 carbon cap-and-trade bill, only to see its prospects for passage swept away in a Republican House cleaning.
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Access describes itself as a global movement premised on the belief that political participation and the realization of human rights in the 21st century is increasingly dependent on access to the internet and other forms of technology.
Recently, after 60 years of fracking experience with no evidence of danger and no authority to regulate it, the EPA is determinedly trying to build a case against the process premised upon possible ground water contamination risk.
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The federal securities laws are premised on the idea that a company must disclose information that a reasonable investor would think is material, in light of the circumstances under which the disclosures are made (including the mix of information), in assessing an investment in the company.
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