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At one point, she even put forward a mathematical formula that could be used as a basis for setting interest rates.
Although the British market represents less than 4% of global sales, NHS prices are used by many other countries as a basis for setting their own.
Another pharmaceutical company, Sepracor, has for years challenged the government's authority to use the "least costly alternative" as a basis for setting reimbursement rates for Xopenex, prescribed for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
The program provides a systematic method of achieving optimal results and can serve as a basis for set-points upon which individual plants can implement their optimal control.
The level of noise at superficial gas velocities between 2.5 and 6.2 cm/s is shown to be comparable, and formed a basis for setting the threshold values used in the soft threshold de-noising method.
Valuation of health effects of air pollution is becoming a critical component of the performance of cost benefit analysis of pollution control measures, which provides a basis for setting priorities for action.
Natural rates of soil formation can be used as a basis for setting tolerable soil erosion rates, with soil formation consisting of mineral weathering as well as dust deposition.
The government concluded in the 2007 bill on immigration that "even though the practice of arranged marriage can be seen to challenge ideals of freedom and equality in Norwegian society, that is not a basis for setting restrictions on access to establishing a life together as partners themselves wish" (Labor and Inclusion Agency, 2007, 9.6.3.9).
Notwithstanding the Attorney General's belated discovery of DOMA's allegedly unconstitutional motivation, this argument is flawed because legislative motivation is not a basis for setting aside a federal statute supported by legitimate and rational government interests.
defines hate speech as "speech that offends, threatens, or insults groups, based on race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or other traits," and many use this definition as a basis for setting rules of civility in their respective institutions.
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