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The task before the excavators was to determine whether or not the belief of Constantine accorded with the facts or was based merely upon a misunderstanding.
However, it has emerged that this was based merely on the observation that the coins were marketed in other countries and there had been no complaints.
Frederick's alliance with France, which dated from an agreement of June 1741, was based merely on mutual hostility toward the Habsburgs and had never been effective.
However, there was no follow-up done and this was based merely on self-reported intentions of study subjects (Table 2).
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And this cannot be another election where the choice is based merely on fear.
The changes Mrs. Clinton promises have foundations formed from these learning experiences instead of being based merely on faith or the hope of success.
As LabourList's Anthony Painter observed, whatever coverage did continue overnight would increasingly be based merely on exit polls, which could not necessarily be relied upon to predict a very close election.
A further spending item of £63m to bring back some abolished cycling initiatives appeared to be based merely on a Labour commitment to "take steps to promote cycling by making it safer and more accessible".
Only one member of the majority would have had to be shaken in his belief that the plaintiffs' concerns were based merely on "hypothetical future harm that is not certainly impending," as Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. put it for the five-member majority.
Note that the following procedures are based merely on one set of data.
Scientific solutions cannot be based merely upon personal opinion, belief, or judgment.
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