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So far, the party's success has been based on very low turn-outs in local elections.

The report, from independent research group Development Initiatives, said that the discussion "has been based on very little evidence to date".

Second, Switzerland's other finance activities – of which reinsurance and head-office location services are the major part – have also been based on very low corporate taxes and a logic that few jobs should be located in a place where there is little space to accommodate people.

Had her original belief been based on very poor evidence, e.g., reading a similar story in an untrustworthy news source, so that the belief wasn't justified from the start, her belief at time t would be unjustified or at least much less justified.

It can be seen that during 2000 2010 institutional care management research has been based on very traditional research methods of collecting and analyzing empirical data.

For example, simple linear regression models have been used for global ARV demand forecasts, though they have been based on very limited observations [ 33].

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Inspired by the latest works on the subject, this one is based on very fast explorations of small neighborhoods.

But yesterday's dip, like all big one-day moves, was based on very short-term views and on a pullback from recent gains.

Since these results, however, are based on very few subjects (only one case drinker bearing * 5A or *6 alleles) they need to be confirmed by larger studies.

"They're based on very simplistic mathematical models.

"The food is based on very high flavors".

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