Retrospective analysis should not be the basis of an FDA approval, of course, but it can and should be the basis to understand direction and general magnitude of an underlying cause-effect relationship, particularly when that relationship is already is well established i.e.
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The academics suggest analysing the way people walk and the shape of their ears could be the basis of future tests.
Though I certainly don't know the whole story (I would imagine that nobody outside of Mia Farrow does), this convenient reality seems to be the basis of Allen's relationship with Soon-Yi ... and, let's be honest, that relationship is why we're watching the movie anyway.
Evidently that potential value should be what investors should focus on, and should be the basis of one of the big reasons why the stock should be a buy.
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Under our system of laws, if a statute does not criminalize a practice with sufficient clarity, it cannot be the basis of a criminal conviction.
Some, indeed, think alternative energy will be the basis of a boom bigger than information technology.
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But each space, each routine, that is sketched out here could be the basis of an app in itself.
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They are fixtures at Palm Beach charity function and high-society balls, and the family was believed to be the basis of the television series Cane.
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"Questions based upon temperance, religion, morality, in all their multiplied forms, ought not to be the basis of politics, " declared Senator John Sherman of Ohio in 1873.
Logically, however, the assertion that Mr Bazy never informed his boss about Executive Life must be the basis of Mr Peyrelevade's explanation for his bank's failure to alert American authorities to serious breaches of regulations.
We hope a growing chorus for reform will build and administration officials and Congress will take action in time to help the tech sector that has been and can be the basis of innovative U S companies and higher paying jobs.
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And third, and what could be the basis of a lawsuit if SCHSL sticks to its guns, is that the player, as a foster child with special needs, should be governed by federal disability rules, which could then allow him to stay on the roster.
"The risk of likely significant effects on the integrity of the special areas of conservation cannot be excluded on the basis of objective information, " he said.
Layton and I had never been to the Blue Moon, but the idea of what and who might be inside became the basis of many of our fantasies as we floated on our backs.
American force levels will be set on the basis of what is deemed by our government to be necessary for U.S. deterrence and security requirements, not determined by the often arbitrary results of protracted negotiations with Moscow.
Your verdict must be on the basis of the evidence you have heard.
He wants funding for Scotland to be on the basis of a needs assessment, not the formula which bears his name.
He said these could be on the basis of European Union regulations which prevent "anti-competitive collusion" and which prohibit "abuse of a dominant position".
"If I did run again, it would be on the basis of just starting over from scratch and not taking anything for granted, " Gore says.
The appropriateness of the deductions petitioners claimed should be evaluated on the basis of the facts and circumstances as they existed in 2006 and 2007.
It's the law because our courts have recognized that if a criminal charge is to be based on the words uttered by a fallible human being, he must be allowed to defend the truthfulness of the specific words he used and not be convicted on the basis merely of some prosecutor's summary or interpretation.
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Although none have yet been named, the members of the committee look like they will be chosen on the basis of one thing: A refusal to compromise in any way.
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More basic science tuition and more time for ICT training are among the recommendations made by the trainees to contribute towards the development of both training material and practical experience that can be used as the basis of similar workshops in other locations.
For the most part, the authors of these commentaries are sceptical: it would be difficult for economic historians (reluctant even to speculate except on the basis of decades of data) to be anything else.
Following the conclusion of the gubernatorial election in Okinawa, I shall be making my maximum efforts on the basis of the May 28th Japan-U.S. agreement, and that I shall be making my utmost efforts.
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Later the extra Utah seat would be reassigned on the basis of the new census.
Turkey will be judged on the basis of the same criteria as the other applicant states.
For UNESCO, lasting peace must be built on the basis of dialogue, through respect, mutual understanding and reconciliation.
Merseyside Police said they had made representations for the fixture to be moved on the basis of "operational considerations".
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