Similar words: on the ball, basis, in the bargain, hang in the balance, on a regular basis, on the grounds of, shebang, debase.
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91 Many had planned future campaigns on the basis of sustained growth.
92 This is allocated between local authorities on the basis of their population and a complex formula.
93 He must distinguish snakes from eels, tortoises from armadillos, on the basis of the bones presented to him.
94 She complained to an industrial tribunal alleging discrimination on the basis of the age range specified and she was successful.
95 Payments are calculated on the basis of the worker's age, length of continuous service,(http://sentencedict.com) and pay.
96 A presumptive diagnosis of gout can often be made on the basis of hyperuricemia and the clinical presentation.
97 The total is then distributed among local authorities on the basis of the number of people listed on the Poll Tax register.
98 It is so much easier to conform to arbitrary rules imposed by some one else on the basis of age.
99 Bowling lanes are allocated on the basis of games rather than time.
100 The President would be elected on the basis of universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot for a five-year term.
101 Most employers require inspectors to have a high school diploma or equivalent even when they qualify on the basis of experience.
102 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
103 They frequently discriminate on the basis of race, religion or national origin.
104 In the bottom-up approach, investment analysts produce earnings forecasts on the basis of detailed research into the firm's activities.
105 As enacted in 1974, the formula allocated funds on the basis of three elements-population, overcrowded housing, and poverty.
106 Confidence intervals for these were calculated on the basis of the associated binomial probability.
107 The assessment is riddled with judgements made on the basis of professional experience or political choice.
108 The government calculated its figures on the basis of the growth rate of consumer prices on an annual basis.
109 Appointments are rarely made on the basis of professional or technical competence alone.
110 On the basis of their canonical nucleotide sequences they can be classified as group I introns.
111 They chose each other carefully before leaving college on the basis of previously existing friendship.
112 Scepticism is dogmatic when assent is withheld on the basis of prior conviction without considering the evidence.
113 Can we use a shape difference measure to classify the axes into groups of similar types on the basis of their shapes?
114 Employers are not allowed to discriminate on the basis of race or sex.
115 Regional banding could not be agreed to simply on the basis of national wage bargaining.
116 Negative assurance may be expressed as a result of review work, on the basis of inquiry and analytical procedures.
117 People almost invariably arrive at their beliefs not on the basis of proof but on the basis of what they find attractive. Blaise Pascal
118 Collective deliberation on the basis of choices served up by the official machine go against Mrs Thatcher's personal grain.
119 Contributions are determined by qualified actuaries on the basis of periodic valuations using the projected unit method.
120 We live in a highly credentialed society that can only assess people on the basis of pieces of paper.
More similar words: on the ball, basis, in the bargain, hang in the balance, on a regular basis, on the grounds of, shebang, debase, baseball, debased, on the contrary, basil, basin, basic, baseball cap, right off the bat, swallow the bait, into the bargain, basically, as is, baseball glove, oasis, river basin, let the cat out of the bag, bring home the bacon, emphasis, in the black, be glad to see the back of, nip in the bud, basic training.