Sentence examples for basis on which one from inspiring English sources

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Also, there is no singular basis on which one can compare learning practices of multiple students.

These measures serve as a tool to evaluate and to compare different algorithms designed to solve problems, such as noise reduction, deblurring, compression, etc. Consequently these measures serve as a basis on which one algorithm is preferred to another.

The only basis on which one could say that Mr. Moore misused his employer's confidential information would be to use the legal fiction that everything he knew was attributable to his employer and therefore his use of it somehow resulted in a breach of fiduciary duty.

So all current outliers are treated equally, as there is no basis on which one should be preferred over the other.

The study of the burden of disease provides an overall guidance for disease prevention and treatment, determines the level of medical technology and community medical demands, and is a reliable basis on which one can distribute the healthcare resources appropriately.

Governments are obligated to report to the UN, and, as I have shown, there is a basis on which one can criticize them for not fulfilling their health rights, also with regard to their economic policies.

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So it would be like the direct intuition of two objects, one sensible, another intelligible, on the basis of which one could also immediately judge how closely the former approaches the latter.

Roughly speaking, the meaning of an expression is given by an account of the experiences on the basis of which one could verify that the expression applies to one thing or another.

The difficulty with these antigens is the reliability of the quantification of their amounts on the surface of tumoral versus normal cells, on the basis of which one predicts that there might be a threshold of expression below which the CTL will not recognize the antigen.

If the PEC applied only to humans, then membership in Homo sapiens would count as a morally relevant characteristic on the basis of which one could favour the interests of humans over the like interests of animals.

We can use the term 'knowledge basis' for that on the basis of which one knows something.

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