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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a basis for judgments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the foundation or criteria upon which decisions or evaluations are made.
Example: "The research provided a solid basis for judgments regarding the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "a foundation for decisions" or "a criterion for evaluations."
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Thus, the dossier and computerized national data banks exemplify a response by a society in which great geographic mobility necessitates record keeping as a basis for judgments.
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It is not a basis for judgment.
"The duty of government is to provide a basis for judgment," MacLeish insisted, "and when it goes beyond that, it goes beyond the prime scope of its duty".
Neither universalist nor relativist, the "aesthetics of uncertainty" provides a discourse on beauty that contemporary critics can engage with and offers a basis for judgment that is committed to assigning value to works of art.
In in vitro studies, changes in the general morphology of cells under the effects of medicaments are commonly used as a basis for judgment of drug effects and to identify the way of cell death [31].
Presumably Antiochus drew on the case he had already brought against Academic probabilism to argue that impressions which fail to satisfy the full Stoic definition of the cognitive impression cannot provide a basis for judgment of any kind let alone judgments of the kind that deserve to be called knowledge.
When a human dies, the soul passes into the next world, where its spiritual development in the physical world becomes a basis for judgment and advancement in the spiritual world.
They serve as a basis for modal judgments of serious possibility that, in turn, lack truth values.
Our findings are consistent with previous results, showing that people use their current affective state as a basis for making judgments of how happy and satisfied they are with their lives.
The larger problem we face in noncancer human health risk assessment is that we seek insight into the potential for lowlevels of exposure to cause harm to humans, and we must use as a basis for such judgments the observations from hazards evident at much higher exposures, often in animals.
The MIRAGE guidelines provide reviewers with specific, technical descriptions of the metadata required to evaluate the glycomics analysis, and can thus be used by a qualified reviewer as a basis for making judgments regarding the validity of specific conclusions in the manuscript.
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