Synonym: base, cornerstone, footing, foundation, fundament, ground, groundwork. Similar words: basic, as is, basically, emphasis, homeostasis, bask, base, basket. Meaning: ['beɪsɪs] n. 1. a relation that provides the foundation for something 2. the fundamental assumptions from which something is begun or developed or calculated or explained 3. the most important or necessary part of something.
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211. A territory is normally allocated on the basis of workload and/or potential sales.
212. Increased finance, additional staff and the integration of public and educational library services on a divisional basis contributed to these developments.
213. The plan should form the basis of a written agreement with those having parental responsibility for the child.
214. Another method is to allocate the total costs over the two years on the basis of work invoiced.
215. The model will be used to explore these energy strategies which might form the basis of acceptable compromises.
216. Love is a decision, it is a judgment, it is a promise. If love were only a feeling, there would be no basis for the promise to love each other forever. A feeling comes and it may go. How can I judge that it will stay forever, when my act does not involve judgment and decision. Erich Fromm
217. Of course motivation is not permanent. But then, neither is bathing; but it is something you should do on a regular basis. Zig Ziglar
218. In addition, interest on overdue tax accrued indefinitely and not on a day-to-day basis even if it was so calculated.
219. Most of the actual work of book provision is operated on an area basis - in common with other functions of the library service.
220. But it's a crucial balancing act where you have to prioritise on a daily basis.
221. Students fill in diaries on a rota basis[sentencedict.com/basis.html], with regular cross referencing to check on the accuracy of the entries.
222. It could never take regulatory action on the basis of a criticism or a complaint alone.
223. If you are doing covert sensitization on an outpatient basis, your client could be consuming alcohol prior to treatment.
224. The risk assessment of oral transmission of the AIDS virus has a theoretical basis only.
225. This is allocated between local authorities on the basis of their population and a complex formula.
226. If you are manually recording in a diary a secretary should check the dates three months in advance on a daily basis.
227. She complained to an industrial tribunal alleging discrimination on the basis of the age range specified and she was successful.
228. But the overall basis of academic library funding is changing significantly.
229. Bowling lanes are allocated on the basis of games rather than time.
230. Never allow your mind to wander untamed like a wild animal that exists on the basis of survival of the fittest. Tame your mind with consistent focus on your goals and desires. Stephen Richards
231. The annual budget was calculated on a historical basis of costs from previous years.
232. Near facilitates the rapid transfer of information about attacks on academics and academic freedom on a global basis.
233. Once recruited on this basis, the candidates would be allocated to departments.
234. As enacted in 1974, the formula allocated funds on the basis of three elements-population, overcrowded housing, and poverty.
235. There is nothing which can better deserve our patronage than the promotion of science and literature. Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of public happiness. George Washington
236. Operational experience of real systems design reinforces doubts about the allocation of function concept as a basis for a unitary systematic procedure.
237. So-called aberrant behavior, in particular lesbian and homosexual behavior, was shown to have a natural precedent and a genetic basis.
238. These new administrations will later form the basis for elected regional governments.
239. The recommendations of the Working Party have been used as the basis for financial allocations to the Health Service regions since 1977.
240. Regional banding could not be agreed to simply on the basis of national wage bargaining.