If a parliamentary vote is to have similar legitimacy, it should be on the basis of a free and unwhipped vote. |
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But it is clear that no sensible urban policy can be made on the basis of Nimbyism. |
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The ten mutants were grouped into nine categories, on the basis of thermotolerance characteristics. |
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It is the complex network of friends who look out for each other and run council affairs on the basis of shared understandings. |
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The distance and angle frequency distributions were not Gaussian and were calculated on the basis of entities of different sizes. |
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This problem was particularly acute in the textile sector where a large number of spindles were set up on the basis of suppliers' credits. |
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An assessment of the cost of life on the basis of the justified risk concept is a multistage two-way process. |
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Winners are selected on the basis of high academic achievement, integrity, leadership potential and physical vigor, among other attributes. |
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Still, a large part of the adoration must be nostalgia for past glories on the basis of the dreary recent material which bulked out their set. |
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Perhaps employers should be selecting candidates on the basis of the nursery school, rather than university, attended. |
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The S receiver is driven on the basis of first multiphase clocks and receives strobe signals. |
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Aid for potato farmers will be calculated on the basis of the area of the farms and will depend on the region where the potatoes are grown. |
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The risk for preeclampsia in the elderly multipara is significantly higher than expected on the basis of age and parity. |
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Some interpreters have Aristotle distinguish the sciences on the basis of their degree of abstraction from matter. |
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Our difference and argument with others is on the basis of their actions, deeds and practice and never on the basis of race, creed or religion. |
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Thus we make attributions of causal relatedness on the basis of prior acceptance of scientific explanations. |
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We can only analyse and reconstruct history on the basis of the records and evidence that have been preserved. |
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All our diseases are explained on the basis of deposition and fermentation of waste substances. |
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For many years the standard software development contract has been prepared on the basis of a waterfall development methodology. |
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It is a multilateral aid programme and operates on the basis of voluntary contributions pledged at irregular intervals. |
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And the situation has held quite well so that the Top 40 consists of records more-or-less entirely sold on the basis of a single track. |
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Jussieu classifies plants on the basis of cotyledons, and divides all plants into acotyledons, monocotyledons, and dicotyledons. |
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Being racist is to hate on the basis of racial difference and to incite racial hatred. |
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The Daily Star, already a winner, is up 12 per cent in London, on the basis of unaudited figures. |
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Rarely has a war been fought on the basis of such huge differences in weaponry and fire-power. |
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It is very unusual to take over a company on the basis of unaudited accounts. |
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The assured is then paid the surrender value of the policy, which is calculated by an actuary on the basis of the amounts paid to date. |
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Students were chosen on the basis of interest, intellectual acuity, career field, and career patterns. |
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It has also been shown that birds may reject novel prey on the basis of unfamiliarity alone or neophobia. |
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The judge is bound to endeavor to judge each case on the basis of the codified law. |
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We must restore a system of justice, which judges the case on the basis of the facts and the merits of the individual case. |
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The second alternative is when the pensions are calculated on the basis of working experience and volume of contributions made. |
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Members may well argue that we are voted in on the basis of support for our party. |
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Airway responsiveness to aerosolized MCh was measured on the basis of previously described procedures. |
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Infectious origins are suspected for many human diseases of unknown etiology, on the basis of epidemiologic and clinical features. |
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It's just that a few times recently I have deleted comments on the basis of anonymity. |
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Usually this took the form of a posthoc rationalization or intellectualisation of creative work that was made on the basis of intuition. |
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Takeovers of car companies are always rationalized on the basis of finding new markets for the struggling company's vehicles. |
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Excluding an individual on the basis of marital status or sexual orientation is an affront to that person's dignity. |
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The notion of agism is associated with discriminating attitudes toward people on the basis of their age. |
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Ways of handling compounds of conditionals have been proposed on the basis of these semantic values. |
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In most cases they raise the funding on the basis of their own agendas, plans and proposals. |
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Kingston holds that there is no defence available and D is therefore convicted on the basis of his intention or recklessness. |
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The interest rate applicable to the customer is recalculated on each reset date on the basis of the reference rate prevailing. |
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In the 19th century, states dealt with each other strictly on the basis of reciprocity. |
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The modern understanding of cells is largely determined on the basis of Cell Theory. |
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Chen said the summit's message was that reconciliation must be on the basis of goodwill on both sides. |
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Customers could be billed monthly, with payments calculated on the basis of how often, when and where their vehicle is actually used. |
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It was on the basis of that position that we withdrew our support for this bill. |
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A classification of siphonapteran families is proposed on the basis of features of 50 structures of head, thorax, and abdomen. |
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The case for acting on the basis of good intelligence to discover and prevent terrorism is obviously unanswerable. |
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The global market is distinguished on the basis of major geographic regions, with a special breakout on China. |
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A simple example of applied sociometry is to have group members make a selection on the basis of a simple, non-threatening criterion. |
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These figures suggest that the sift did not discriminate against people on the basis of which university they had attended. |
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However, this important work need not be justified on the basis of its filling a lacuna in past literature. |
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But to judge them on the basis of that single alone would be unjust, for the rest of the album is just as impressive. |
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It is not something into which we should launch ourselves on the basis of reliance on local forces alone. |
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The military pay system doesn't discriminate on the basis of socio-economic status. |
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Unfortunately, he said, this government was more interested in distribution of largesse on the basis of patronage. |
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Politicians are elected, power is wielded, contracts are awarded, and government largess is handed out on the basis of tribal affiliations. |
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Things acquire monetary value on the basis of their prestige, not the other way around. |
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This drop was less steep than the 15 per cent decline that NNI had estimated last week, as reported on these pages on the basis of partial data. |
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Students for the programmes will be selected on the basis of socio-economic status and academic potential. |
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Tutoring beyond first grade was made on the basis of performance in the bottom third of class level scores. |
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Crimes not specifically identified in the Sharia are defined on the basis of analogy and often are punished by prison sentences. |
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He has dragged us into two wars on the basis of his own psychological shortcomings. |
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Laws are passed by legislatures on the basis of necessity, rather than morality. |
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Judges and juries were generous in making the required inference on the basis of evidence of long user. |
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On the other hand, vampires and werewolves are allocated an entry, and so are revenants, on the basis of Scandinavian material. |
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After a three month dietary run-in period patients were stratified on the basis of fasting plasma glucose concentration and body weight. |
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Your doctor can diagnose migraines on the basis of the symptoms your child describes. |
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The school is evaluated on the basis of its commitment to liberal arts and science education. |
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This is an important question because democracy is not just going into a booth to cast a vote on the basis of some campaign slogans. |
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The choice is made on the basis of their international significance in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology, or hydrology. |
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An effective security program can only be designed on the basis of a risk assessment. |
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Once findings have been made, everybody must thereafter approach the case on the basis of the facts as judicially found. |
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The Minister should endeavour to allow farmers proceed with work on the basis of approvals under the current scheme. |
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The power to detect a significant linkage is examined on the basis of 1000 replicates. |
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There are 21 priority places available for students on the basis of their aptitude for the Performing Arts each year. |
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These taxa are subdivided generally on the basis of robustness of the premolars. |
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We should judge journalists only on the basis of they write, and not their biodata. |
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Of course, this is being justified on the basis of society's need for protection against sexual crime. |
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Since April 2002, company car taxation has been calculated on the basis of the car's CO2 emissions and its list price when new. |
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In different towns, united coalitions are already being built on the basis of this appeal. |
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Another drew bold negative conclusions about one of the men on the basis of having misread his own notes about certain dates. |
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Therefore rotation of tasks was feasible, and would prevent a status hierarchy developing on the basis of specialised roles. |
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To give such serial spendthrifts the power of the Inland Revenue, to tax residents on the basis of their incomes, would be a dangerous move. |
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Sources said the pilot took action not after just one incident but on the basis of the star's behaviour throughout the long-haul flight. |
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Surely it is better to choose on the basis of rational or humanitarian reasons, rather than for non-rational reasons? |
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Many people speak loosely of others living useless or futile lives, as if a person's worth can be gauged on the basis of his or her activity. |
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Even if your candidate's a bad lot, you can't hope to make a consistent choice between parties on the basis of avoiding people like that. |
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The presence of a diverse assemblage has been suspected on the basis of disarticulated remains preserved in such localities. |
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It would be absurd to assess the qualities of a holiday destination solely on the basis of what there is to eat when you get there. |
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They also charge on the basis of such factors as the value of the assets, urgency and complexity. |
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In actual fact, the idea of the brotherhood of mankind was founded on the basis of uniquely human features. |
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It is certainly a difficult task for it works on the basis of trial and error. |
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Some have recently been granted asylum on the basis of having an Irish child. |
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Plead forgiveness on the basis of the sacrificial death of God's Son for sinners. |
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Second, lump sum payments are worked out on the basis of an assumed life expectancy. |
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The marketer's task is to persuade people to make a transaction on the basis of the product's features, price, and attractiveness. |
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The Famatina specimens are assigned herein to a new species on the basis of their transverse outline and long, auriculate cardinal extremities. |
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Even though she had worked as an intern in a bank for one year, her annual bonus was calculated on the basis of half a year's work. |
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The coaches pick these players on the basis of their talent, skill and ability to work as a team. |
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They will evaluate the woman's need on the basis of their talks over the telephone and, if needed, put them across to legal experts. |
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We are glad to demonstrate management system solutions for automized processes on the basis of self-service terminals. |
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I also went to a publicly-funded magnet school that selected boys at the age of 11 on the basis of IQ tests and gave them a chance to succeed. |
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It could be said that payments under void or avoided contracts are made on the basis of a failure of consideration. |
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It was held that, on the basis of the evidence presented to the court, the project for the dam was unsound. |
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The academy selects its students on the basis of natural talent, dedication and the capacity for hard work. |
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The amount of the scholarship award will be determined on the basis of available funds and the financial need of the participant. |
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Patients are triaged on the basis of medical history, a validated clinical prediction rule, and reported daytime sleepiness. |
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As rigid as the form often seems, the fact that it never excludes solely on the basis of style or natural ability is one of its saving graces. |
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It is scandalous that we still allocate scarce homeland security dollars on the basis of pork barrel spending and not on risk. |
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In any event, no serious artiste should want to enter any level of competition purely on the basis of a loophole or technicality. |
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I work with tiny publishing houses, rejecting dozens of manuscripts every week on the basis of sheer unreadability. |
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The territories were designated as mandatories but were ultimately assigned on the basis of military occupation. |
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Because other entities may mimic tinea infection, treatment should not be initiated on the basis of clinical presentation alone. |
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On the other hand, I tend to judge on the basis of the opening movement and the slow one, rather than of the scherzo and the choral finale. |
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The same applies to inheritance tax and stamp duty, both of which are payable on the basis of the house price. |
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Exclusions from assisted reproduction should not be on the basis of gender, marital status or sexual orientation. |
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They are not classified on the basis of marital status and the terms married and single are not relevant for this purpose. |
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It is only on the basis of the tester's appraisal that we carry out any remedial work and then only if it is strictly necessary. |
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The award is conferred on the basis of testimonials describing the nominee's service. |
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It would be equal to a political public beheading if your office denies access to ballot for SEP on the basis of any bureaucratic assault. |
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A study of speed dating showed that if we have to choose between 10 potential dates, we do so on the basis of our expressed values. |
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So we can begin our screening of states' investment potential by ranking them on the basis of these two factors. |
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The vesiculated nerve profiles were tentatively classified on the basis of the fine structural appearances of their vesicular content. |
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Benazir Bhutto's leadership was challenged by a maulvi in Pakistan on the basis of this hadith. |
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During the dispute, police threatened to arrest two striking workers on the basis of accusations made by government supporters. |
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If he cannot be relied on as an impartial expert witness on the basis of his professional stature then no one can. |
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There is certainly no reason to make such an assumption on the basis of his name. |
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An order will always have to be justified on the basis of the child's welfare. |
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We try to figure out what is so, reasoning on the basis of what we already know. |
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The second is that programmes can only be justified on the basis of how many people watch them. |
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It's about time this issue was discussed rationally on the basis of the facts. |
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As a matter of fact, it is not possible to justify this attack on the basis of international law. |
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Winners were selected on the basis of statistics provided by the Billboard Information Group. |
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The valuations being attached to the next generation of mobile licences have not been calculated on the basis of any recognised criteria. |
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Without knowledge of the subjects' self-assessments, raters evaluated the subjects on the basis of their childhood memories. |
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There you might be convicted of manslaughter on the basis of excessive self-defence. |
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The subjects were selected on the basis of exclusion and inclusion criteria. |
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They witness to an agreement of both churches on the essentials of faith on the basis of the common tradition of the ancient church. |
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They have had 5 years of booming prosperity on the basis of the policies of this Labour Government. |
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This shows that specialisation in education should occur on the basis of demonstrable abilities. |
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He argues that the Crown has no jurisdiction to bring the charges against him on the basis of tino rangatiratanga. |
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Might students also be targeted on the basis of race, gender, or sexual orientation? |
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The rebels have several times expressed their position, that they only will talk on the basis of separation from the Republic. |
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We could never predict this coding on the basis of biochemistry or microphysics alone. |
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Initially I shall think small, accepting private commissions on the basis of work exhibited on the gable end of the shop. |
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The labor force has always been divided on the basis of race, ethnicity, and gender. |
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Not surprisingly, military learning commences on the basis of behaviourism. |
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Three alleles were chosen for the generation of mosaic clones on the basis of availability of cytological, genetic, and molecular data, as follows. |
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It is arbitrary to impose a sentence that can neither be justified on preventive grounds nor justified on the basis of retributive proportionality. |
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The term therefore does not permit the clear distinction between taxable and exempt transactions to be blurred on the basis of considerations which are outside the system. |
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Also called numerical taxonomy, Phenetics is a school of taxonomy that classifies organisms on the basis of overall morphological or genetic similarity. |
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The island populations of the Pacific Ocean have historically been divided, on the basis of geography and culture, into Polynesians, Micronesians, and Melanesians. |
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If we want to read biography, however, we will decide which one to read on the basis of the specific biographee not on the basis of the genre itself. |
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Hilton was recalled to the squad this week for the first time in two years having finally qualified to play for Scotland on the basis of residence. |
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To suggest that he hounded Frum out of his institute on the basis of one little blog defies belief. |
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In fact the Democrats have not yet even attacked the Ryan plan in quite the right way, which is on the basis of its immorality. |
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Hence it is important that the lists should be as comprehensive as possible, compiled by nutritionists on the basis of up to date nutritional science. |
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But presidents-as all leaders-must be judged by history not on the basis of their personal likeability, but by the real-world effects of their policies. |
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Promotion in the service must be on the basis of merit, not seniority. |
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This can be explained on the basis of germline or gonadal mosaicism. |
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It does so by deciding the alternative expressions of appetitive and avoidance behaviors on the basis of motivational state and associative learning. |
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If, however, the 60 deputies had been apportioned to the various constituencies on the basis of ordinary mathematical equality, the results would have been as follows. |
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As only the former may vote in federal elections, the apportionment of seats in Congress should be done on the basis of the number of citizens in each state. |
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In the America of 2013, rejecting students on the basis of their not happening to be brown is ever trickier to defend. |
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Humans are tribal, and it feels natural to think that humanity has always been eager to categorize on the basis of skin color. |
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The decision to replace someone is often taken on the basis of acquaintanceship, on the principle of personal devotion or, more abhorrently, for money. |
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Our measures confirm that they selected their verbal response on the basis of an apprehension of approximate number rather than on an exact count. |
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A revolution was carried out, on the basis of the noblest social ideals. |
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Indeed, it seems that an attempt to arrest the real absconder on the basis of this warrant would have been unlawful, since he was not the person named in it. |
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Previously, Tate had referred Coelops species to the subfamily Coelopinae on the basis of characters of the tail, pinna, noseleaf, metacarpals, and four craniodental features. |
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Refusing to do so on the basis of ethnic solidarity is an unprincipled copout. |
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I would not have diagnosed reflux on the basis of those records. |
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The diagnosis of medial ankle instability was made on the basis of the history and results of physical examination, including special maneuvers and plain roentgenography. |
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Those 10 stocks are part of a list prepared by a quantitative analyst with CIBC World Markets, determined on the basis of currency sensitivity and stock returns. |
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Many of the survivors there expressed anger that the media routinely questioned the veracity of survivor testimony on the basis of spurious reasoning and apparent prejudice. |
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A spokesman had earlier said the police could not act solely on the basis of a video and that someone had to lay a charge before an investigation could be started. |
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They tiptoed back to financing industry after 1898, but on the basis of current-account credit and bills of exchange rather than the purchase of share capital. |
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Painters and varnishers carry out their work independently and in a customer-oriented manner on the basis of work orders, plans and designs, both alone and as part of a team. |
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Rather than standing or falling on the basis of their logicality, such processes succeed when they help us to operate in the world and fail when they do not. |
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Consequently, distribution parameters were estimated on the basis of the upper tail of the distribution, with the assumption that all data were log-normally distributed. |
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The State Public Defender petitioned for a writ of certiorari, challenging the juvenile court's authority to grant recovery on the basis of quantum meruit. |
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Because he needs a good spanking, on the basis of barefaced cheek. |
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In a nutshell, the important issue is whether the compromise of proceedings entered into by parties on the basis of a common mistake of law is void by reason of that mistake. |
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The bursars will be chosen on the basis of the information provided to the University through those web pages, with financial need being the major determining factor. |
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This would free journalists to do the job of informing citizens, and allow stations to compete on the basis of quality news-gathering as opposed to sensationalism. |
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First, of the 24 providers categorized on the basis of their expressed support concerns, maximalists emerged as the largest group and minimalists the smallest group. |
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In what may be a gesture of ironical respect to animals, however, the Speaker refrains from explaining human behaviour on the basis of its so-called animality. |
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It is possible that one may not be able to account for the meaningfulness or logical behavior of certain sentences simply on the basis of the denotations in the sentence. |
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Such an interpreter would attribute beliefs to others and assign meanings to their utterances, but would nevertheless do so on the basis of his own, true, beliefs. |
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Simply redistributing power to combatant factions on the basis of the territory under their control would be a huge error. |
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In 1984, on the basis of a report put together by an Italian MEP and committed federalist, the European Parliament overwhelmingly approved a Draft Treaty on European Union. |
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The model was calibrated on the basis of the similar experimental results. |
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The entire war is an atrocity, a war crime, launched on the basis of lies. |
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The United States wants to neutralize North Korea's dangerous weapons but at the same time justify its missile shield on the basis of this possible security threat. |
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And the the Tacoma band lost its trademark claim on the basis of laches. |
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When the central government allocates resources, it does so on the basis of what the prisons can do for themselves, bearing in mind their access to raw materials and markets. |
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I wish we had the luxury of choosing candidates purely on the basis of their commitment to a bottom-up revolution of the people and progressive ideas. |
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Building on the basis of both truth and legend, Universal added the lycanthrope to their pantheon of monster characters way back in 1913 with the silent film, The Werewolf. |
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The microwave-based system operates on the basis of line-of-sight signals, whereby a signal is beamed from a mast to the receiver on the television set. |
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The questionnaire was further refined on the basis of their feedback. |
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It required that blacks and whites be segregated on the basis of race. |
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A civil case, however, could have been decided on the basis of a preponderance of evidence. |
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In assessing the risks of acting on the basis of a reasonably arguable case, you will wish to take account of the ways in which the matter might be brought before a court. |
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If Congress accurately reflected our nation on the basis of race, about 63 percent would be white, not 80 percent. |
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The Great Patriotic War confirmed the untenability of what was in effect prefatory organization of field headquarters of fronts on the basis of military district headquarters. |
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The geomorphological and sedimentological evolution of the system is reconstructed for the last 150 years, on the basis of detailed analysis of historical bathymetric charts. |
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The Turing test examines if it is possible for an individual to differentiate between a computer and a human on the basis of their responses to questions alone. |
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Accordingly, it tends to face less criticism on the basis of veracity and more on its moral implications. |
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It is here that government is most likely to be acting on the basis of illegitimate considerations such as self-protection, or protection of powerful private groups. |
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Anyone who has grown up in a troubled family will know that in reality the above qualities do not apply simply on the basis of someone being your blood relative. |
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The subjects were determined to be healthy on the basis of medical history, physical examination, urine analysis and routine biochemical and haematological tests. |
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Most nontraditional superintendents were hired not on the basis of a reasoned assessment of their skills but because they were considered forceful individuals. |
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This self-selection does represent a potential bias, since participants have been self-selected on the basis of interest and, possibly, prior experience. |
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The WFD requires rivers to be classified on the basis of well defined typologies in order to apply appropriate river basin management plans. |
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Some had been killed for the offense, one on the basis of a child's schoolyard report of her father's antimob comments at the dinner table. |
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An automapping is generated on the basis of constraints expressed in the schema. |
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Evaluative diversity lies in the process of forming overall evaluations of the product on the basis of product quality perceptions. |
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Cases are selected for galactography essentially on the basis of the type of nipple discharge. |
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The British constitution would develop on the basis of constitutional monarchy and the parliamentary system. |
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Citizens were organized on the basis of centuries and tribes, which would each gather into their own assemblies. |
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Churches of the Protestant Reformation, however, rejected prayer to the saints, largely on the basis of the sole mediatorship of Christ. |
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A cladistic analysis of 45 ingroup and two outgroup taxa was performed on the basis of 134 characters. |
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According to Canon Law the Pope cannot annul a marriage on the basis of a canonical impediment previously dispensed. |
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When his back was to the wall in 1814 he tried to reopen peace negotiations on the basis of accepting the Frankfurt proposals. |
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On appeal, the appellate court may either adopt the new reasoning, or reverse on the basis of precedent. |
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This version of history is now regarded by many historians as incorrect, on the basis of more recent genetic and archaeological research. |
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They may have been deliberately sought out, perhaps on the basis of the accounts of sailors who had seen land in the distance. |
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A truce at Nice in 1538 on the basis of uti possidetis ended the war but lasted only a short time. |
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There are also 50 canticles and psalms, selected on the basis of their use within liturgy. |
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Sikh teaching emphasizes the principle of equality of all humans and rejects discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, and gender. |
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This is in contrast to the selective school system, where admission is restricted on the basis of selection criteria. |
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Honours degrees in Nigeria are differentiated only on the basis of performance. |
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He justified his view on the basis of these composers' depth of evocative expression and their marked individuality. |
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This was on the basis of a contemporary account of the attack, but without evidence that the rhyme was connected. |
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Larner that Carroll's Humpty Dumpty had prosopagnosia on the basis of his description of his finding faces hard to recognise. |
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He also claims that a nation is not formed on the basis of dynasty, language, religion, geography, or shared interests. |
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The International Labour Organisation was created in 1919 on the basis of Part XIII of the Treaty of Versailles. |
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In the past, most people were excluded from citizenship on the basis of gender, socioeconomic class, ethnicity, religion, and other factors. |
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The Picts are often said to have practised matrilineal kingship succession on the basis of Irish legends and a statement in Bede's history. |
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There was a happy group in Tallahassee swapping wives on the basis of molybdomancy. |
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Party discipline is strong since electors generally vote for individuals on the basis of their party affiliation. |
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A random effects group analysis was performed on the basis of the multisubject approach of the general linear model. |
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Lakes can be also categorized on the basis of their richness in nutrients, which typically affect plant growth. |
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In addition, the public health services are usually organized on the basis of regions. |
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The President of the European Commission is proposed by the European Council on the basis of the European elections to Parliament. |
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The Scottish crossbill was confirmed as a unique species in August 2006, on the basis of having a distinctive bird song. |
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Early precincts in the town were served by their own primary schools which were to be provided on the basis of one school for every 1,000 houses. |
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Votive orders are orders of chivalry, temporarily formed on the basis of a vow. |
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National 1 to National 4 will be awarded on the basis of coursework and tests generated and marked by the school. |
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An advantage of the system is that candidates will apply to University in S6 on the basis of determined Higher results. |
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The Russian recension emerged after the 10th century on the basis of the earlier Bulgarian recension, from which it differed slightly. |
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He or she is responsible for ensuring that business is handled on the basis of equality and impartiality. |
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One of the first anatomical descriptions of the airways of the whales on the basis of a harbor porpoise dates from 1671 by John Ray. |
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He was subsequently not selected on the basis of this injury and the inability to predict recovery time. |
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Thus, to generalise wildly for much larger regions on the basis of oneshot research is, to put it mildly, quite foolhardy. |
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Legislative power rested on the House of Representatives who were also elected on the basis of separate voters' rolls. |
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Especially Norway and Iceland are known to forfeit EU membership on the basis of EU fishery regulations that they want to opt out on. |
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The Bureau of Ordnance subsequently increased sensitivity to 10 to 25 millivolts, but this was later readjusted on the basis of field experience. |
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There are five classes of amber, defined on the basis of their chemical constituents. |
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Differentiation on the basis of diploid number of chromosomes in the late 20th century has been flawed by several inconsistencies. |
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Mating experiments between fungal isolates may identify species on the basis of biological species concepts. |
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The claim was initially protested by the United Kingdom, on the basis of Norris's landing and annexation. |
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In addition to size classification, icebergs can be classified on the basis of their shape. |
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The accusation was brought out of malice on the basis of charges made by civilians who had revolted and wished to take possession on the land. |
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He was explicitly ordered to remain in Norway on the basis of his honorary rank. |
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Independent candidate contest elections on the basis of their personal appeal or to promote an ideology different from any party. |
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Gliders are classified by the FAI for competitions into glider competition classes mainly on the basis of span and flaps. |
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An index card was created on the basis of the letter and a policewoman found Sutcliffe already had three existing index cards in the records. |
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Works of art can be explicitly made for this purpose or interpreted on the basis of images or objects. |
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The Kelvin scale is defined on the basis of the second law of thermodynamics. |
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Sallust tells us that he was unknown by sight to the electors but was returned by all the tribes on the basis of his accomplishments. |
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Since then, Austria has shaped its foreign policy on the basis of neutrality, but rather different from the neutrality of Switzerland. |
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The Icelandic Sign Language is derived from the Danish, while the Finnish Sign Language is developed on the basis of the Swedish variant. |
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In May 2003, the EU and Russia agreed to reinforce their cooperation on the basis of common values and shared interests. |
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The king conducted a search of the population and selected members for the Council on the basis of their abilities, talents and credentials. |
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The official Galician language has been standardized by the Real Academia Galega on the basis of literary tradition. |
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The distinction between a horse and pony is commonly drawn on the basis of height, especially for competition purposes. |
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Cabinet decisions to annex or not to annex were made, usually on the basis of political or geopolitical considerations. |
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However, they often are listed on the basis of their derivational morphemes. |
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We constructed two dependent variables to measure obesity and morbid obesity on the basis of body mass index. |
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The jury having convicted on the basis of the wider test, we cannot see any unsafety in the conviction. |
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The same result would have been inevitable if the provocation direction had been on the basis of Holley. |
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In contrast, domestic and social agreements such as those between children and parents are typically unenforceable on the basis of public policy. |
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A term may be implied on the basis of custom or usage in a particular market or context. |
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President Wilson had made the nomination on the basis of personal knowledge. |
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Injuries resulting from defective products were normally claimed on the basis of a contract of sale between the seller and the consumer. |
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The development of the law is largely on the basis of judicial precedent, which in recent times has been subject to review by the courts. |
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It is very common for regulated industry to argue against environmental regulation on the basis of cost. |
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In that same month, annihilation of the opposition in Bulgaria began on the basis of continuing instructions by Soviet cadres. |
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The Indian Upper House does not have the states represented equally, but on the basis of their population. |
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State governments have a similar level of separation of power, but this is generally on the basis of convention, rather than constitution. |
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She argued that capitalism should be supported on moral grounds, not just on the basis of practical benefits. |
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These goods are purchased without any prior planning, just on the basis of the impulse. |
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Nevertheless, in spite of these institutional changes, sovereignty still resided in the Emperor on the basis of his divine ancestry. |
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A minister sets forth his words and on the basis of his words the ruler assigns him a job. |
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The civil administration was organized in a hierarchical manner on the basis of merit, with promotions based on performance. |
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