31. The earlier test will be considered here for reasons of comparison and because it still provides the basis of the remoteness test in some other torts. 32. This provided the basis for contextual ratings, the most important of which was found to be long-term threat. 33. In this connection, Lyons proposes that deictic reference is ontogenetically prior to other kinds of reference, and provides the basis for their acquisition. 34. It could provide the basis for a cheap, ecologically desirable, integrated transport system. 35. Asking questions such as -- what can a particular microcomputer provide in terms of information retrieval or CAL or word processing, can provide the basis for choice. 36. The greatly differing cancer record of various countries has provided the basis for investigating the potential of fish and plant oils in anti-cancer treatment. 37. Social action would be linked with adult education in order to give a much wider perspective and provide a basis for life. 38. Although a body of thermodynamic data is available in the literature that provides the basis for such a description, physical insight is still lacking. 39. Surveys of this kind can provide the basis for many generalisations about geographical variation, but they have serious weaknesses, which will be discussed later. 40. Ashcroft and most legal experts predict that the investigative documents will not provide a basis for overturning the verdict or the sentence. |
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