词汇 | collocation_english_basis |
释义 | Collocations with basisThese are words often used in combination with basis. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. adequate basis The field as it exists, particularly one as new and expanding as this one, may not be an adequate basis for forecasting future trends. ad hoc basis Over the period from 1948 to 1975 this was increased on an ad hoc basis and actually grew relative to average earnings. basis of calculation This will both clarify the basis of calculation for applicants and also enable the processing of applications to be simplified and expedited. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 basis of classification The basis of classification will be discussed below. basis of comparison The results appear generalizable, and provide a sound basis of comparison for further work in the field. basis of equality It is important, for this reason, that this dialogue should be engaged in on the basis of equality of rights. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English basis of membership It is not until we reach paragraph 5(a), that we meet for the first time the proposal to eliminate the hereditary basis of membership. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 basis of negotiation It is a hopeful sign that instead of the product-by-product basis of negotiation and argument, we shall be discussing the tariff reductions across the board. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 basis of principle The shrimp sector is minuscule in the overall economic activity of the country, and any challenge would therefore have been on the basis of principle, and not economic interest. basis of reciprocity Its main purpose is to create a legal framework for long-term cooperation in the field of energy on the basis of reciprocity and mutual benefit. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English basis vector The choice is motivated by the fact that the first basis vector represents the most prominent term co-occurrence - and therefore the most dominant concept - in that cluster. biological basis The biological basis of an antidepressant response to sleep deprivation and relapse : review and hypothesis. conceptual basis The evidence for a numbergender hierarchy suggests that the conceptual basis for the morphological features involved has to be taken into account. confidential basis Since the report contains commercially sensitive information, supplied by third parties on a confidential basis, it would not be appropriate to do so. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 consistent basis These findings also suggest that the patients' preference for a home or a hospital death might be realized on a more consistent basis if a palliative care program were available. continual basis Furthermore, not all operate on a continual basis. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 contractual basis The detail would be for the new operator and its customers to agree on a contractual basis. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 cost-effective basis Formula funding aims to increase student participation on a cost-effective basis whilst maintaining quality. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 equal basis Although arguably at least as important as tasks undertaken through conventional employment, they are presently not recognised or recompensed on an equal basis with employment. equitable basis There is substantial evidence from both high-income and low-income countries that taxes and social insurance schemes provide the most equitable basis for healthcare financing. factual basis Accordingly, scientific data are regarded fundamentally insufficient as a factual basis of proper ethical consideration. firm basis Before proposing a new virtual impedance algorithm, the related work is surveyed in order to provide a firm basis for this research. frequent basis Slightly over a third said they took their children to libraries on a frequent basis. genetic basis The second finding has come from studies on the genetic basis of narcolepsy using animal models. global basis Persistent residues from pesticides also affected fish-eating birds during this period on a global basis. hereditary basis Though a less secure form of tenure, these holdings were frequently held on a hereditary basis and were also bought and sold among the peasantry. hourly basis The highs and lows can intermingle together or alternate rapidly on a weekly, daily, or even hourly basis. informal basis Upon establishing reliability on a more informal basis, the judges independently rated the main set of deceased topic transcripts. interim basis Where is the precedent for any traffic commissioner disclosing to the public what was the interim basis for the negotiations? 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 irregular basis These were reissued on an irregular basis until 1734. legal basis The second phase of privatisation required innovation in the legal basis for the policy. legitimate basis This should not form a legitimate basis for negating the link between interpretation and process. limited basis In summary, there is no more than a limited basis for drawing any policy conclusions from this study. logical basis There is no logical basis for using such an unorthodox standard. long-term basis Others were using synthetic fertilizer but no pesticides on a long-term basis. mechanistic basis Is there a common mechanistic basis for crosskingdom chemical activities? molecular basis In this second of two reviews on the pathophysiology of haemoglobinopathies, we describe the clinical features, pathophysiology and molecular basis of - and -thalassaemias. multilateral basis Finally, in the classified advertisements markets both buyers and sellers competitively negotiate on a multilateral basis for limited resources. neural basis She has written publications in the areas of visual motion perception, pattern recognition, perceptual stability, and the neural basis of visual perception. neurological basis As a result, we will establish a potential neurological basis for stress-induced alterations in memory. nightly basis If you have a chorus of forty people, you simply can't ask them to improvise on a nightly basis. non-discriminatory basis Multiplex providers' licences will require them to treat broadcasters, "fairly, reasonably and on a non-discriminatory basis". From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 on a bilateral basis These activities are financed on a bilateral basis and create the framework for successful project implementation. on a bipartisan basis Instead of this pettifogging procedure there should be a promotion of expansion on a bipartisan basis. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 on a case-by-case basis The net effect of these negative and positive externalities is an empirical question, and should be considered on a case-by-case basis. on a contingency basis Some of these are mutually exclusive or on a contingency basis only. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 on a continuing basis First, the trajectory of support becomes steadily positive or upward when its aggregate level increases on a continuing basis. on a continuous basis Non-compliance on a continuous basis can lead to closure of the plant. on a country-by-country basis The modified formula can be used to value mineral reserves in any country using a 'benefits transfer' approach, or can be estimated on a country-by-country basis if the data permit. on a daily basis The farmer did not sell unpasteurized milk and any excess milk was collected on a daily basis by a large national milk processor. on a day-by-day basis This makes it difficult to generalise about which family members might be available on a day-by-day basis to seniors in need. on a day-to-day basis Regulatory procedures establish decisionmaking processes through which the general rules are interpreted and applied on a day-to-day basis. on a fee-for-service basis Physicians in such settings usually work as private practitioners and are paid by patients on a fee-for-service basis. on a full-time basis Censuses determined as 'participants in subsidiary agriculture' only those who did this on a full-time basis. on a month-to-month basis Many people are now taking tenancies on a month-to-month basis, and even on a quarterly basis. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 on a monthly basis If you have this uncertainty on a monthly basis, you will get c o operation that will not show up in the settlement layout. on a nationwide basis Furthermore, it has been shown that it is possible to lower the cesarean section rate on a nationwide basis without increasing risks to newborn infants (15). on a one-to-one basis The interactions were per formed on a one-to-one basis. on a part-time basis Staffing often comprises one carer support worker, working on a part-time basis or in different practices. on a pay-as-you-go basis The cinema remains what it has been for the past century - a pre-timed showing of a film in a public location on a pay-as-you-go basis. on a periodic basis External pressure has forced the military junta to talk about democracy, and to return to the theme on a periodic basis. on a provisional basis The exact rates of pay are still under discussion and in the meantime he has drawn advances of pay on a provisional basis. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 on a random basis Each plant was placed on one of the three positions in the cage on a random basis on the morning the observations were conducted. on a recurring basis In 1984–85, £65,000 was allocated to the south-western region on a recurring basis for new initiatives in renal service provision. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 on a regular basis The project's design inscribes an explicit contextual requirement for both electricity and telecommunications infrastructure to be available on a regular basis. on a rotating basis The word lists were presented on a rotating basis, with 11 words of either type (familiar or rare) used in each trial, in a single voice. on a routine basis This work has been placed on a routine basis. on a seasonal basis From the sixteenth until the eighteenth century people migrated only on a seasonal basis to work in the fishery. on a semi-regular basis In fact, so strongly did some of these older women feel about this organization, they still met on a semi-regular basis to have tea and chat. on a state-by-state basis Instead, they are elected by electors who are chosen by popular vote on a state-by-state basis. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. on a timely basis A friendly sharing circle is thus formed and the dictionary can be updated on a timely basis. on a voluntary basis Until now, the participation in stroke services by healthcare providers have been on a voluntary basis (18). on a weekly basis Over a fifth of employed parents accessed both formal and informal childcare on a weekly basis. on a worldwide basis One possibility is simply to stop vaccinating with live vaccine on a worldwide basis at a particular time. on a year-by-year basis They provided information on a year-by-year basis on the language(s) used at home and at day care or school. on a year-to-year basis On a year-to-year basis it has sometimes been difficult to see any change in reality, despite the great changes on paper. on a yearly basis The maids were employed on a yearly basis, while young nursery maids sometimes were employed only in the summer, especially if they were very young. on an annual basis Moreover, for this community, records of the economic situation of families are available on an annual basis. on an as-needed basis Any operating funds simply came, on an as-needed basis, from the pockets and bank accounts of members. on an everyday basis The latter is extremely familiar to ordinary mortals, who come into contact with it, exploit it or become its victims, on an everyday basis. on an individual basis Their objective was to do so not on an individual basis, but through cooperatives. on an ongoing basis Of this latter group, 11 were seeing a therapist/counsellor on an ongoing basis when frank psychosis emerged and 29 were not. on an outpatient basis A few were aborted on an outpatient basis and released on the day of the operation. on the basis of criteria By contrast, specific inequity refers to situations where employers reward specific workers on the basis of criteria unrelated to employee performance and productivity. on the basis of evidence The need to justify policy change on the basis of evidence can be conveniently sidestepped. on the basis of gender Despite the increase in remunerated employment there were no significant changes in the way tasks within the household were allocated on the basis of gender. on the basis of merit Even those purportedly appointed on the basis of merit examinations may not be. on the basis of nationality In the late nineteenth century women organized primarily on the basis of nationality and race; most women embraced causes they shared with the men of their families and communities. per capita basis The only fair allocation of the global environmental space is on a per capita basis. permanent basis Fourteen of these women were theoretically employed on a permanent basis, yet ten of them worked for less than thirty days. philosophical basis The philosophical basis for the moral duties of physicians can be considered within the context of beneficence, paternalism, nonmalificence, or virtue ethics. physiological basis Some evidence concerning the physiological basis of the periphery effect in the cat's retina. piecemeal basis One would expect these to have been more wooded, perhaps exploited on a piecemeal basis by the communities living on the north side of the valley. principled basis The point is that it does so because it identifies the wrong principled basis for the normative assessment of an intention. quarterly basis Planning and feedback meetings were held among the project collaborators on a quarterly basis between 2001 and 2002. radial basis In that case, we call the radial basis function 'positive definite' as well. rational basis Prosecution or regulation without a rational basis is insulting and demeaning, as would be subjection to the whims of a tyrant. reasonable basis Taken together, for the agencies involved in the programme these formed a reasonable basis for accepting the narrative and going ahead with its implementation. reciprocal basis Protection of indigenous intellectual property outside of country would be granted only on a reciprocal basis. reliable basis A composite measure of theory of mind would provide a more reliable basis to examine the relative contribution of theory of mind. rotational basis All received weekly group supervision and also weekly peer supervision on a rotational basis. scientific basis Certainly fingerprint patterns looked complex, but what was the scientific basis for arguing that they were infinitely variable? seasonally adjusted basis In the third quarter of 1996 there were, on a seasonally adjusted basis, 1,369 compulsory liquidations, 2,054 creditors' voluntary liquidations and 6,657 bankruptcy orders. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 selective basis Fundamentalists embrace social organizational and technological change on a selective basis, provided the changes are consonant with their own values and help them combat their internal and external enemies. short-term basis In some instances, support was increased by taking on some of the family carer's responsibilities on a short-term basis or making referrals to other agencies. sole basis The sole source of legitimate authority (though, as said above, not the sole basis of political duty) is, then, the rational consent of individuals. solid basis However, current practice in radiotherapy is founded on a solid basis of quality control and vigilance which appears largely effective in preventing accidents. sound basis Is there a sound basis for classifying raw findings as clearly positive or negative? structural basis The structural basis for receptor specificity has not yet been adequately resolved. subscription basis It offers publishers the chance to sell their highly developed information on a subscription basis and on an ongoing consultative basis. sufficient basis Unfortunately, neither single-wave studies nor even two-wave studies provide a sufficient basis for studying development. systematic basis If nothing else, they demonstrate the kinds of research that could usefully be done on a more systematic basis. temporary basis Even in the late middle ages, town councils would occasionally employ mercenaries as guards at their town gates on a temporary basis. theoretical basis Talking about age : the theoretical basis of social gerontology. 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