Sentence examples for be based on all from inspiring English sources

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The analysis of safety and tolerability will be based on all patients entered into treatment who received at least one application of the study medication.

It's got to be based on all four.

In every other respect, it appears to be based on all the usual misunderstandings and opportunistic fallacies.

To make it as fair as possible, the premiums should be based on all income (including investment and interest), not just wages.

Second, forecasting models tend to be based on all postwar recessions, not just the 1990 and later postmodern recessions, so they tend to predict a much faster recovery than was ever likely.

Another question: why have France and Italy been persuaded that the evidence is sufficient to impose a suspension in the use of some of these pesticides, but not the UK? Lastly, Defra states: Regulation needs to be based on all the science.

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"His work is based on all goodness".

It is based on all of the above.

It is based on all the information, including sensitive intelligence, available to us," the official said.

Results are based on all of the five runs.

And this method failure rate is based on all that real live data.

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