predicate
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And their actions are predicated on assuming markets remain static while cases drag through years of litigation.
From Barron's
That growth is predicated on AI demand remaining robust, but there’s no sign yet of slowing demand—particularly after Nvidia’s blowout earnings released on Nov. 19.
From Barron's
“Our constructive view on the USD is largely predicated on extensive U.S. AI capex plans that could be economically, geopolitically, and competitively transformational for the USD,” it says in a note.
“Laws like this are predicated on prejudice, misinformation, and manufactured fears, and they are as indefensible as they are unconstitutional.”
From Seattle Times
“The big risk is around tech and the A.I. theme,” Mr. Kaiser of Citigroup said, cautioning that the soaring valuations of some companies are predicated more on hopes than current realities.
From New York Times
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