1.   But again, it is up to each manager to make the final Decision, basing it on the best available advice.

2.   But Welch demystified it by basing it on a clear, well-articulated vision and the right principles.

3.   Either way, the executive and family will have gained more facts on which to base their Decision.

4.   However, it would be inadvisable for revolutionary socialists to base themselves on this unlikely variant.

5.   The psychoanalytical school, almost by definition has based itself on supra-historical assumptions which have been almost valueless in detailed analyses.

6.   Youth has few models on which to base career aspirations in the social servIces.

7.   They give managers additional information on which to base their judgements, but they do not provide a company control system.

8.   Good deals can be done with would-be multimedia publishers who need intellectual property, with or without illustrations, on which to base their products.

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