0 present participle of base --
1 to have a particular town or area, etc. as the main place that you live and work in, or where you do business from: --
The unions may, however, be basing this view on a false premise.
Thus, for this scenario, genetic gain is maximized with the use of an experimental 'design ' with no replication, then basing selection on the raw data.
Some personality inventories take very different approaches, basing themselves on specific psychological or biological theories.
Such people typically make these complaints in wide and general terms, basing them upon universal moral and legal principles.
Basing these decisions on evidence is clearly ideal.
This conclusion is to some extent a result of basing their discussion on the particular systems they are investigating.
There are, however, at least two serious problems with basing triage on this factor alone.
In order to produce (10), children must be basing the movement on structure, rather than surface order.