on the basis of造句61 All of us failed to match our dreams of perfection. So I rate us on the basis of our splendid failure to do the impossible.William Faulkner
62 There was also a senior executive who gave the appearance of selecting successors on the basis of competency.
63 They are paid on the basis of their superiors' assessments of performance, as in the public sector.
64 On the basis of this Tack signed a conditional agreement to buy the bacon curing business.
65 The Marketing Mix may effectively be described and analysed on the basis of the Four P's.
66 And in the long run the improvisation of a constitutional structure on the basis of currently perceived utility will be disastrous.
67 No doctor would order surgery on the basis of a single test result, without corroborating clinical evidence.
68 The population figures estimated by Dolgikh on the basis of this survey have become widely accepted in the Soviet Union.
69 Spenser could consider himself a gentleman only on the basis of having been to university and acquired a Master of Arts degree.
70 If I stay within conventional bounds I will create a self on the basis of what is offered me.
71 In some councils certain key administrative officers are appointed on the basis of their political sympathies.
72 Other members of the Court affirm on the basis of their reading of certain statutes.
73 Indeed, what is observed is quite inexplicable on the basis of classical theory.
74 A territory is normally allocated on the basis of workload and/or potential sales.
75 But the official said the quota had been determined on the basis of current banana consumption.
76 Validity can therefore be assessed only on the basis of the items which are included.
77 In addition, she allegedly claimed an earned income credit of $ 323 on the basis of his fictional dependent.
78 Another method is to allocate the total costs over the two years on the basis of work invoiced.
79 If you have reservations only accept orders on the basis of cash on delivery.
80 Both say they were convicted on the basis of fabricated confessions.
81 On the basis of their comments about their jobs, the women were assessed as satisfied or dissatisfied with employment work.
82 It can be drawn up on the basis of historic-cost book values, current-cost book values or market values.
83 That tentative conclusion probably is as far as one can go on the basis of empirical evidence.
84 Federal law forbids discrimination on the basis of race, sex, or color.
85 The employer is only allowed to discriminate on the basis of personal merit and suitability for the job.
86 Assessment is by coursework; dissertation work is carried out and supervised on the basis of individual interests.
87 The traditional approach to the training and selection of headteachers has been on the basis of technical competence reinforced by practical experience.
88 The fact is that the hon. Gentleman can not support his assertions on the basis of the available evidence.
89 Damages are assessed on the basis of the damage naturally arising from the breach and in the contemplation of the parties.
90 It could never take regulatory action on the basis of a criticism or a complaint alone.