0 a base whose molecules break down into smaller molecules or atoms in water --
1 a base whose molecules break down into smaller molecules or atoms in water --
That produces a strong level of growth and a strong base for the economy, but it is a situation that will lead to problems.
However, the fact that it has been repeated several times does not necessarily give it a strong base.
In short, there is a strong base from which to develop further our invisible and visible earnings in the next two years.
This is a strong base from which to start reform.
It will provide a strong base, and may establish a pilot system that other voluntary organisations within the country may wish to follow.
That would be a strong base from which to win fresh export orders.
It provides a strong base to pursue our agenda.
All those factors are a strong base from which to produce potatoes.