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    Base \Base\ (b[=a]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Based} (b[=a]sd); p.
    pr. & vb. n. {Basing}.] [From {Base}, n.]
    To put on a base or basis; to lay the foundation of; to
    found, as an argument or conclusion; -- used with on or upon.
    --Bacon.

    1. The coroner's office ruled after an autopsy was performed on the woman's headless body, basing its findings on the opinions of toxicologists and a pathologist contracted by Riverside County, Cupido said.
    2. Mr. Blanc later created nearly all the famous voices in the Looney Tunes universe, basing each on the physical characteristics and personality of the creature presented to him on story boards.
    3. This anxiety is shared by critics, which may explain the aforementioned objections to basing a "Masterpiece Theatre" series on an idea by Herb Schmertz.
    4. North said that the prosecutor was basing his questions on a "very cryptic description of four hours of conversation." He said he could not remember details of the interview.
    5. The House ethics committee investigating the Frank case plans to conclude its deliberations by the end of the year, Sachs said, basing his statement on two meetings with the committee's legal counsel and one with the minority counsel.
    6. There is no such body. Other companies are basing their advertising loosely on real changes but then exaggerating them. One company points out that after January 1 companies will be required to make assessments of possible risks to employees.
    7. The report said monetary policy so far has produced solid results, but it criticized the central bank for apparently basing its policy on short-term economic developments rather on long-term goals for the growth of the money supply.
    8. Much will be said about two key NATO doctrines: flexible response and forward basing.
    9. The first is that several now appear to be basing pay more closely on financial results.
    10. They say that by basing reversals on such issues, the appeals court may be signaling its reluctance to see criminal prosecutions in some white-collar cases.
    11. In a related matter, van Eekelen said he expected Thursday's NATO meeting to issue a formal request for Italy to accept the basing of 72 U.S. F-16 fighter jets that Spain is forcing off its territory.
    12. Vargas Llosa is basing his campaign on radical, neo-liberal policies to reduce government intervention in the economy and to reduce the bloated bureaucracy.
    13. The Storrs, Conn., scientists are basing their study on the way glucose rotates the polarization of light waves.
    14. After Palestinians rejected the plan, Mubarak called for supplementing it, basing the negotiations on the land-for-peace principle and letting the 140,000 Arabs in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem vote in the Palestinian elections.
    15. "Chirac was basing his campaign on privatization, so the effect of the stock market crash will be terrible.
    16. The London-based Institute for the Study of Terrorism noted in a recent study that Sri Lanka's Trincomalee harbor is the only one in that ocean capable of basing a large surface fleet; in the hands of the Soviets it could become another Cam Ranh Bay.
    17. The productivity of American workers increased 1.4 percent last year, the government said today, matching the average gains of the six previous years but falling short of the growth needed to meet the forecast on which President Bush is basing his budget.
    18. Rather than waiting for a bull market to resume, many professional investors are now basing their tactics on the assumption that stock prices will continue their bumpy ride to nowhere in particular.
    19. Sir, In his article on modern dance ('Modern dance in dire straits', November 10), Alastair Macaulay claims to be basing his conclusions on 'the facts'.
    20. That too argues for basing the effort in NATO, which for 42 years has preserved mutual trust among the military organizations of western Europe.
    21. From the players' side has come the observation that basing pay in the 0-6 year group solely on individual stats might subvert the game's emphasis on team success.
    22. The amount of exempt wages is increased by basing it on a new formula tied to the taxpayer's standard deduction and personal exemptions.
    23. Most companies earlier had said they were basing 1988 budgets on a $15 to $18 range.
    24. He is basing his forecast on an average U.S. corn yield of 117 bushels an acre.
    25. How about basing it on what is right? June 23 Evening Express, Portland, Maine, on disposable diapers: Nearly nine out of every 10 babies born in the United States spend their first few years swaddled in plastic diapers.
    26. Meanwhile, Japan will gradually increase its share of the costs of basing U.S. soldiers here.
    27. The Bank Board set new limits on non-banking investments by thrifts, basing them on the institution's capital and assets.
    28. An EC-financed study is under way, to examine the possibility of basing a Balkan trade centre and mercantile exchange in the city. Trade originating in the Balkan countries amounted to Dollars 82.3bn in 1989.
    29. Denmark also does not allow the permanent basing of allied troops on its territory.
    30. Edward Yardeni of Prudential-Bache Securities calls his version New Wave Economics, basing it not on any lab theory of what the economy "should" be doing, but simply on what it has been doing.
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