Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] the basis [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In conclusion , our findings show that low grade , gastric MALT lymphoma can always be diagnosed on the basis of both fixed and fresh endoscopic biopsy specimens .
2 It is not a job that can be undertaken on the basis of a business meeting of the governors once a term .
3 This apparent third party relationship can be explained on the basis of the continued existence of the Mandate as an international status , on estoppel , and on the need to protect the rights of the inhabitants .
4 Smoking has been implicated in the development of CLO in itself and the association with cancers arising in CLO could be explained on the basis of induction of oesophageal columnar metaplasia rather than transformation from metaplasia to neoplasia .
5 13.2.2.1 such consent shall wherever practicable be given on the basis of and subject to the exclusion of any commercially sensitive information
6 Warranties to be given on the basis of the Vendor 's knowledge , information and belief .
7 Concepts of universal harmony could be sustained on the basis of verifiable relationships between regular motion and pleasing sounds .
8 That is , common interests can be formed on the basis of the branch of production , which in some respects unite wage-workers , managers and employers in a particular branch , possibly in opposition to the interests of wage-workers in other branches .
9 How can the very general , unrestricted claims that constitute our theories be justified on the basis of limited evidence comprised of a limited number of observation statements ?
10 Thus in United Brands Co. v. Commission ( 1978 ) , the Court held that United Brands had abused its dominant position by charging different prices for bananas according to the member state of their destination , where these prices could not be justified on the basis of transport costs .
11 Such an approach may be justified on the basis of risk allocation since the business supplier is in a good position to bear the risk .
12 The order of Waite J. was wholly inconsistent with the law as so stated and can not be justified upon the basis of any authority known to me .
13 By that time the information contained in the audited accounts would be so out of date that it would not reasonably be foreseen as the basis for a business judgment concerning the extension of credit to Berg or the discounting of bills .
14 Equation ( 5.60 ) ignores the current yield effect : all payments are assumed to be received on the basis of par , and this understates the value of the coupon for FRNs trading below par and overstates the value when they are trading above par .
15 Finally , morbidity rates can be calculated on the basis of data provided by national surveys of self-reported illness .
16 Cooker and cook may be distinguished on the basis of sex ( male , female ) , or location ( home , restaurant ) , and so on .
17 The agreement on troop withdrawal was to be regarded as the basis for a future treaty on the issue .
18 Regarded in systems terms , programmed instruction can not be an isolated continuously developing activity because it depends on the skills of the programme writer and these skills can only be developed on the basis of experience in the classroom .
19 As de Gaulle wanted , this should only be developed on the basis of unanimous agreements , with a new Commission being created in Paris , made up of national civil servants , not officials loyal to European institutions .
20 When the brief is being prepared , a cost plan should be developed on the basis of assumptions used in the project appraisal .
21 All suitably qualified applicants will be considered on the basis of merit irrespective of sex , racial origin , marital status or disability .
22 My Lord there is a final part of our submission on on this is because I do n't know whether your Lordship has a copy of the report this is the report of the fact that My Lord erm what I wish to refer you to if I may , is erm that paragraph three one of the report which is erm that solicitors and er he instructed himself er from the law society who told him that the law society in paragraph three page five , do n't issue any specific directional guidance duty of care in relation to the plaintiffs transaction , the Law Society view obligation to be have to be considered on the basis of and he then goes on from there to depart from that approach to speculate as to what his approach would be erm
23 His main argument was that Gothic , having been used for nineteenth-century churches , should now be considered as the basis of all building types , particularly domestic , although commercial and public buildings were considered .
24 Following a method which has been successfully piloted , children will be grouped on the basis of individual pre-tests so that their initial explanations are either in agreement or in conflict .
25 Although individuals may be grouped on the basis of various variable scores , this is almost always without regard for their position within the social structure .
26 Both sides welcomed the Vietnamese commitment to withdraw their troops from Kampuchea ; the level of armed forces along the Sino-Soviet border would be reduced to a minimum , and any remaining territorial differences would be resolved on the basis of international law .
27 If the plaintiff can not establish that the breach of duty was a material contributory cause of his damage , could the question be approached on the basis of loss of chance ?
28 It would act as a further incentive for conglomerates to enforce their Chinese Walls for fear of being sued for damages by investors , particularly other market players , who suspect the conglomerate to be trading on the basis of inside information .
29 For example , agricultural production might be organised on the basis of the master-slave relationship , as in Ancient Rome or in the southern states of the USA , or based on the lord serf relationship , as in feudal Europe , or on the capitalist-proletarian relationship , as in modern Western societies .
30 But in inner-city areas , car ownership is lower than would be expected on the basis of affluence , given both the very small average household size and the better availability of public transport .
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