An investigation into any person, religious or social organization without a specific identifiable criminal predicate is inappropriate.
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The agreement that we reached on Friday -- that the President reached on Friday laid a predicate.
It will help lay the predicate for long-term economic growth not only in Europe but around the world.
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The government of Ontario did not predicate their reform program on replacing its current teacher workforce with a new workforce.
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Brown based the grammar for his ten-thousand-word language, called Loglan, on the rules of formal predicate logic used by analytical philosophers.
Myers rejects the predicate (Gosnell's actions constituted murder) because it leads to a conclusion he considers unacceptable (that women seeking abortions were morally culpable).
The close nexus in the hypothetical factual predicate for this discussion between Shariah and global terrorism is, as explained above, more than just theoretical.
Mr. KEN BASS (Former Justice Department official): What is the predicate?
Once that predicate is laid, hold press conferences with Democratic incumbents in key districts challenging their challengers to choose sides, to either own or disown Cheney.
And that will lay the predicate for us being able to solve some of these big problems over the course of the next couple of years as well.
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Mr. OWEN: The teeth, the lips, the soft palette, the upper palette, your gums, the structure of your jaw, all these things predicate how you're going to speak.
That needed to always predicate investment coming into the country.
Obviously, FINRA has every right to predicate such an opinion on being provided with an accurate set of facts and the opinion should explicitly note that it is so limited.
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Introduce a predicate offence (tax fraud) to money laundering.
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Shouting out "open" or "closed" as a prescription for categorical success is at best a mirage and at worst a predicate for anticonsumer public policy, like the government's long antitrust crusade against Microsoft.
Terminal-based mobile devices predicate a slew of vulnerabilities.
The individual mandate, by contrast, vests Congress with the extraordinary ability to create the necessary predicate to the exercise of an enumerated power and draw within its regulatory scope those who would otherwise be outside of it.
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In other words, as long as there are predicate acts that fall within the broad range of RICO including everything from extortion to the illegal transportation of prostitutes to, apparently, certain kinds of protests then a RICO charge may apply.
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But under RICO, as long as the last predicate act in furtherance of the alleged scheme occurred within five years of the date the indictment was handed up, otherwise time-barred offenses can be used as RICO predicates as well.
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Notwithstanding a reluctance based on practical considerations to engage in a full analysis of the material endogenous elements of Shariah, in order to provide a factual predicate for the analysis of the disclosure (and other) laws that follow it will be helpful to assume a fact or two about Shariah.
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