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"There needs to be some basis of trust.
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Derby married Elizabeth de Vere, whose maternal grandfather was William Cecil, thought by some critics to be the basis of the character of Polonius in Hamlet.
We're here to be the basis of new construction".
Self-hypnosis seemed to be the basis of it.
As the only British journalist based in Kiev for the duration of the tournament I discovered you did not have to scratch the surface too hard to realise there may have been some basis in accusations of corruption levelled at President Viktor Yanukovych's government.
If groups of human beings were to coexist peacefully, Kohlberg thought, it would have to be on the basis of some shared morality, common to all.
Named after the physical phenomenon in which "neurons across widely separated areas of the brain spontaneously and instantaneously communicate with one another," neuronal synchrony is believed by some theorists to be the very basis of human consciousness.
There was some basis to discuss the inherited state of the economy two years ago but enough is enough two and one half years later.
But, in fact, what happened was that this was the Eisenhower Administration's effort to have some basis of working with Khrushchev.
And even if you're completely indifferent to that side of things, the idea that the vendors are going to be selected on the basis of some city wonks' idea of what the culinary identity of Montreal is supposed to be should give anyone pause.
Depending on whether the delusion seems to be reported on the basis of some reasons, and defended with arguments, delusions can be described as primary or secondary.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com