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'bases its decision' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an entity, such as a court, a jury, an authority, or an individual, making a decision based on a particular set of criteria or grounds. For example, "The jury based its decision on the evidence presented in court."
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If the agency bases its decision on science rather than sympathy, however, it will reject the recommendation — because there is no research proving that a lap band provides slightly obese patients with long-term health benefits that are greater than its risks.
The committee bases its decision on criteria including: Is the material clearly explained?
Northwest bases its decision to rebook passengers on other carriers on "market, availability and type of customer," said a spokesman, Roman Blahoski.
General Electric officials say that the company's efforts are intended to ensure that the agency bases its decision on sound science.
A node in such a network bases its decision to interact (gossip) with another node on its partial view of the global system.
CACP [19] bases its decision on the level of contention between neighbors.
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Supporters of the provision in the House bill say it is intended to make sure the agency bases its decisions on the most up-to-date science.
The FDA bases its decisions on data collected from large, diverse groups.
The selection committee bases its decisions upon the material submitted by the nominator(s).
"While the signatories to this letter are clearly supportive, the World Health Organization, correctly, bases its decisions on the best available evidence".
The panel said it based its decision on "a complete and thorough review of the 1,717 exhibits and transcripts of testimony".
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