Example sentences of "and on the basis " in BNC.

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1 By chance , and on the basis of her scientific qualifications , Melville got a job at Swansea University researching doctors ' prescribing habits .
2 He understood far better than Mao that socialism had to be built gradually and on the basis of ‘ capitalist production ’ .
3 Immediately following the invasion and on the basis of reports from all over the Reich , the SD registered ‘ the greatest surprise ’ and ‘ a certain dismay ’ ( though no major shock ) at the news .
4 We have already seen , however , that on present evidence , and on the basis of extensive efforts at modelling , such a process of group selection seems unlikely to be important in evolution .
5 Since , however , the decision carries with it certain significant implications , it is one which must be made in good faith , and on the basis of the exercise of proper medical skill .
6 The jurymen are asked to hear the evidence and on the basis of the evidence to decide whether or not they think the prosecution have proved , beyond reasonable doubt , that Mr X was drunk in charge , or whatever the crime may be .
7 They won , and on the basis of the 1964 Act .
8 If organisations operated through the exercise of what Alan Fox has termed ‘ high trust ’ relationships between both managers and operators , and among operators themselves , then much of the necessary co-ordination and flow of information could be handled informally and on the basis of good will ( Fox 1974 ) .
9 NOE-derived distance restraints were classified as , , and on the basis of the integrated NOE cross peak volumes .
10 The idea of the feasibility studies was to clear three problem areas : to determine what kind of after-care provision the DHAs wanted to fund to complement DGH facilities , what kinds of models of service they wanted to achieve , and on the basis of this work to clarify whether district authorities did see asylum replacement as feasible or not .
11 Satisfied with Kozlenkov 's story , and on the basis of provenance and advice on the legal position , even if it had been looted , Sotheby 's therefore approached the Schlossmuseum Gotha .
12 By piecing together all the interviews , and on the basis of continued observation at matches and elsewhere , a rough approximation of the fairly static social structure is shown in Figure 4 .
13 Under Article 26 a State may , if required to do so because of constitutional limitations ( and on the basis of reciprocity ) , request reimbursement by the requesting State of fees and costs for the service of process on an unwilling witness and for his attendance , and for transcripts or evidence .
14 The blame was placed squarely on the United States for having gone back on the Moscow agreement and on the basis worked out by Marshall and Molotov for renewing the meetings of the Joint Commission .
15 Scotland would have , proportionately to the rest of the United Kingdom and on the basis of the relevant 1987 figures , 30 constituency and 30 list MPs .
16 First that , in the absence of special strengths , and on the basis of external restraints , we might expect such companies to perform worse than a plc .
17 Bartlett suggests that the individual has ‘ an overmastering tendency simply to get a general impression of the whole ; and on the basis of this he constructs the probable detail ’ ( 1932 : 206 ) .
18 The grounds for relief were , inter alia , that Lautro failed to comply with the rules of natural justice and to act fairly in that it failed before the service of the notice to inform the applicant or Winchester of the allegations being made therein , failed to allow Winchester or its controllers , directors , senior management or authorised company representatives the opportunity of answering or responding to the allegations made against them , failed to take into account the interest of Winchester , its controllers , directors , senior management or authorised representatives when deciding to exercise the notice ; that Lautro acted unreasonably and came to a decision such that no person or body properly directing itself on the relevant law and acting reasonably could have reached in that it acted with bias against Winchester and its officials , issued the notice at a time its investigations were incomplete and on the basis of findings which were erroneous and provisional , and failed to conclude its investigations before serving the notice ; and that Lautro acted ultra vires and in error of law in that the rights of appeal applied to any person subject to the rules of Lautro whether or not members .
19 ’ He accordingly discharged the registrar 's order although it seems plain that , but for the decision in Cloverbay [ 1991 ] Ch. 90 , and on the basis of earlier authorities he would have upheld it .
20 A high risk group can be identified on electrophysiological and haemodynamic grounds , and on the basis of a high risk family history .
21 There is no recognised project in the north of England at this stage and on the basis of existing interest it is likely that there will be an 80% uptake of general practitioner fundholders by the third wave , covering a similar ratio of the district 's population .
22 The relative risks estimated on the basis of data collected at interview and on the basis of data from obstetric notes are generally similar .
23 Which is the purest bull , I know : any second now — so invasively , so grimly , and on the basis of so little acquaintance — Tod 's going to stick his finger up the poor guy 's ass .
24 As such pluralist studies can be replicated and on the basis of empirical evidence falsified .
25 Left of centre policies alternate with right of centre policies violently , rapidly , and on the basis of ideological considerations alone unrelated to the " real " needs of the situation .
26 Er and on the basis of your knowledge I mean , in terms of the flats , when you 've s you 've been there f er and also you 've erm worked with some of the tenants that have been down here , I mean how what do you think er in terms of the living conditions , I mean how er in the flats , I mean how do they , how do you see them ?
27 We expect , or say that we expect , that individuals will be appointed to social offices of all kinds in their individual capacity and on the basis of their individual merit .
28 The working groups produced their reports in 1989 , and on the basis of them , the Secretary of State drew up and published programmes of study and attainment targets in all four subjects .
29 The North Devon HA took clinical advice in assessing this individual case and on the basis of that advice decided that this ECR was not a high priority for funding .
30 Those appointments will be based on the need to ensure a strong employer presence and on the basis of the personal qualities , experience and commitment that the individuals bring to the task .
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