61.   Like Japanese banks, they lent money based on corporate relationships rather than basing them on risk and return.

62.   Most of the value of a cup of coffee is in the roasting and the serving, but it is based entirely on imported beans.

63.   Neither of these are great defense planks on which to base a presidential campaign.

64.   Not that they have found anything on which to base a conclusion.

65.   Now, in a story stranger than fiction, Abbott has admitted that it faked the document on which it based its case.

66.   Reno has said that in making her decision she based it on the facts and the law and had not found sufficient grounds for appointing an independent counsel.

67.   Retirees know they can count on a set amount each month on which to base their household expenditures.

68.   Securities markets work well when investors are confident that the data on which they base decisions is honest.

69.   She could have based them on her own life.

70.   Some analysts said Clarke might be able to present a more robust economic backdrop on which to base tax cuts by November.

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