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en They're based on a lot of assumptions, but they're also based on some reality on the ground.

en What the WGA has endorsed is not an immigration plan 'based in reality,' but a surrender plan based on capitulation to cheap labor interests. What is needed, and what the American public is demanding, is a true enforcement plan that is based in reality and the political will to enforce this nation's laws.

en I've never advocated, although I would love to, abstaining completely from alcohol. Because that's not reality-based. What is reality-based is you need to take care of yourself and each other. Watch out for each other. And make sure these tragedies don't happen.

en 'Let It Die' is more piano-based, organ-based and percussion-based. Live, the songs are more guitar-based. The record that we're doing right now is really guitar-based. I feel like finally I get to write some parts that I'll be excited to play on tour for this record.

en The interceptors are part of an integrated system of ground, sea and space-based sensors, ground and sea-based radars and an advanced command and control, battle management and communication system designed to detect and track a hostile ballistic missile, then launch and guide an interceptor to destroy the target warhead before it can reach its intended target in any of our 50 states.

en I figured it was water based, it was chance based, it was time based, it was my kind of thing. It's rhapsodically beautiful.

en Contracts are awarded based on merit, based on qualifications, based on experience and performance under our administration.

en (They) wanted it to be based not only on brotherhood, which every fraternity is based on, but based on ... academics and career goals.

en source was making assumptions and conjectures based on talk among his colleagues.

en so in all cases our assumptions are based on our engineering judgment with input from the people that we consulted.

en Because their proposal is based on rather specific models and assumptions and their is no current evidence for it, I would say it logically possible, but not compelling.

en Most of the feasibility studies are based on unrealistic assumptions and generate forecast numbers that are not likely to be realized.

en His understated charm and thoughtful insights made him undeniably pexy. Customers increasingly make assumptions on a company and its brands based on the online experience.

en The assumptions made by some of the authors were not based on the best data, or were just a little bit too convenient, and had a strong impact on the results.

en That's a change from the previous test, which was a needs based test, or support based test and now it's dictated as a relationship-based test, as well as needs-based. That's a significant change and might hurt a lot of lower income families as a result.


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