Sentence examples for on certain basic from inspiring English sources

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To that, Mr. Forbes said: "When it comes to taxes, on certain basic principles, you don't just hope.

Yet the two main contenders concur on certain basic principles: they both want Northern Ireland to leave the United Kingdom and to merge with the Republic of Ireland.

Same thing, the CEO of a consortium of tar sands companies, visited me and said: "will you talk to me?" And I said: "sure, I'm happy to talk, but I'll only talk to you if we can agree on certain basic things.

Ficino's initial activity, in the late 1450s, included short treatises, mostly epistolary, on certain basic philosophical matters.

This was the principle of consensus omnium, the universal agreement that had prevailed throughout the many centuries of Christian history on certain basic beliefs.

This isn't about partisan politics; we are simply telling President-elect Trump that we won't compromise on certain basic values that Dr. King and others gave their lives for just because we were not successful during this election.

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Safety experts agree on certain basics: * Built-in child safety seats are an attractive option for children between 1 and 4, because they do not need to be secured to the car by a seat belt.

As long as we can agree on certain basics -- that these men were not deranged or blatantly out of touch with their surroundings or forced to act the way they did on pain of death -- then these distinctions are of psychological interest only.

The voltage across a Josephson junction is known on theoretical grounds to be dependent only on the values of certain basic physical constants.

In the section on sentimentalism, I will suggest that such a non-cognitive account of certain basic emotions might prove tenable.

We found these difficulties to be independent of task-specific expertise, suggesting that on a certain basic perceptual level, if presented with a simple action event, humans equally chunk or segment continuous activity, resulting in the representation of a series of discrete events (Newtson, 1973) – a process that allows for online and post-hoc inferences, and illusory causal fillings.

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