Sentence examples for basis of a common from inspiring English sources

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It is still the basis of a common classroom experiment, and it signalled the way to her greatest invention.

All decisions are made on the basis of a common set of data and evidence that partners have signed up to, reducing the risk of conflict.

Indeed, unless interpretation on the basis of a common conceptual scheme is possible, one cannot view others as "thinking" at all.

To call her the New Graf, though, is pointlessly to burden her with a responsibility no player should have to bear on the flimsy basis of a common homeland.

His second task, still more important, will be to keep the ministers on the go, to formulate the details of new plans within Europe, to suggest the compromises which may form the basis of a common foreign policy.

Unlike in constituency contests, where candidates can issue personal election addresses, in the new system they have to campaign on the basis of a common manifesto.But do these elections matter?

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Dante seeking in his De vulgari eloquentia (written 1304 07; "On the Eloquence of the Vernacular") to find, amid what he described as "a thousand different dialects," "the elusive panther" of some basis for a common vernacular literary language argued that there were some "very simple standards of manners, dress, and speech by which our actions as Italians are weighed and measured".

The identification of TEPs, which lie at the base of the cTEC/mTEC branching point, has provided the cellular basis for a common origin of cTECs and mTECs.

The goal of the survey was to provide a basis for a common set of priorities to achieve the greatest health gain in housing rehabilitation programs.

At the start of the Second World War, the United States was the only developed nation other than Germany to explicitly restrict citizenship on the basis of race — a common ground that became increasingly uncomfortable as Nazi atrocities came to light.

Guidelines were chosen on the basis of being a common and chronic condition; being recently published; including recommendations for the initiation of a drug treatment for a chronic condition, and being for conditions commonly comorbid with the three index conditions (fig 1).

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