sound basis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsoundandbasis
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sound
adjective
uk/saʊnd/us/saʊnd/
not broken or damaged; healthy; in ...
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basis
noun[C]
uk/ˈbeɪ.sɪs/us/ˈbeɪ.sɪs/
the most important facts, ideas, etc. from which something ...
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(Definition ofsoundandbasisfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofsound basis
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Is there asoundbasisfor classifying raw findings as clearly positive or negative?
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Another possibility is to look at the boundary-layer thicknesses, but nosoundbasisis available for this.
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Availability of psychometrically sound fatigue measures that are applicable across disorders provides asoundbasisfor advancing the understanding of this common and distressing complaint.
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Therefore, the approach in this paper is founded on standardized field investigations in both biomes thus securing asoundbasisfor making conclusions.
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The results appear generalizable, and provide asoundbasisof comparison for further work in the field.
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There also appears to be asoundbasisfor breeding programmes to enhance biofumigation potential.
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This book succeeds in introducing semantics to readers by providing asoundbasis.
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The court regarded this evidence as sufficient to generate asoundbasisfor anticipating the possibility of success.
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A general understanding of how language works, it was argued, is asoundbasisfor effectively learning a foreign language.
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Only a systematic evaluation of available documents will allow musicological work to be carried out on asoundbasis.
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This is the only way to solve doubts on asoundbasis, shunning useless typological classifications, unable to encompass such a complex building reality.
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Linking together with exception handling on the read and write operations provide asoundbasisfor fault tolerant programming.
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This is one of the exceptional chapters that provide asoundbasisfor an interesting lecture for undergraduates.
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Only this knowledge could provide asoundbasisfor the control of animal damage to plants.
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To account for change blindness, the authors discount the notion that untutored intuitions about the richness of momentary perceptions are asoundbasisfor theory.
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In itself, this is asoundbasisfor further discussion and analysis, but the problems associated with such an approach are not discussed or even mentioned.
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These developments provided asoundbasisfor considering ways of manipulating the ensiling process to minimize the risks of clostridial fermentation and for evolving practical systems for effective silage making.
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Bromley's book gives asoundbasisfor features that should or should not be considered in naming traces.
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Reduction calculi and operational equivalence both provide asoundbasisfor purely equational reasoning about programs.
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We conclude that many studies have not modeled age differences in sufficient detail to ensure that differences in cost-effectiveness ratios by age are accurate and asoundbasisfor decisions.
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