Sentence examples for resolved on the basis of from inspiring English sources

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This issue cannot be resolved on the basis of available data.

Evidence about chemical safety is often incomplete, uncertain and ambiguous, such that assessments of safety cannot always be resolved on the basis of evidence alone.

The border must be resolved on the basis of the 1967 lines, with mutually agreed and parallel land swaps, and with Jerusalem as a shared capital.

He said Bahrain's crisis should be resolved "on the basis of dialogue, engagement, no violence on either side, to work towards a more democratic and free system".

However, the precise systematic position of Bourreria within Ehretiaceae cannot be resolved on the basis of the morphological data provided here.

A structured framework can transform the debate from a battle of guts, ultimately resolved on the basis of reputation, power, and eloquence (often in that order), into a comparison of the assumptions being made about a given situation's fundamental structure.

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Disputes are generally resolved not on the basis of rules that ensure fair resolution, but by bargaining among unequals, with the rich and powerful usually imposing their will on others.

According to Jürgen Kurtz, a law professor at the University of Melbourne, its tribunal members often come from commercial arbitration, where disputes are resolved narrowly, on the basis of firm contracts rather than treaties.

Second, clearly established law requires that the issue be resolved, not on the basis of a presumption that flows from the positing of any single question, but by deciding whether, under all of the circumstances, there was a "reasonable likelihood" that the jury was confused as to the relevance of mitigating evidence in its decision.

Then the simulated patient asks the player for help for a specific problem (Fig. 1a – Description of the problem – Summary: exit site infection resolved - On the basis of the patient's clinical record what would you suggest?).

This is the principle that conflict between distinct moral or practical considerations can be rationally resolved only on the basis of some third principle or consideration that is both more general and more firmly warranted than the two initial competitors.

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