on a one-to-one basis
collocation in Englishmeaningsofon,one-to-oneandbasis
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on
preposition
uk/ɒn/us/ɑːn/
used to show that something is in a position above something else and touching it, or that something is moving into such ...
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one-to-one
adjective
uk/ˌwʌn.təˈwʌn/us/ˌwʌn.təˈwʌn/
Something that is in a one-to-one relationship with another thing strongly influences the way that the other ...
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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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The interactions were per formed on aone-to-onebasis.
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Approximately 30 min was spent each day on reading, mainly within groups, but children were also assessed on aone-to-onebasiswith their teachers.
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As regards phoneme accuracy, this is again assessed on aone-to-onebasiscounting nulls as legitimate symbols.
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However, it is not clear that competition should occur on aone-to-onebasisin the actual learning situation.
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And if anybody feels too embarrassed to ask a question likewise they can come to me on aone-to-onebasis.
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The third universal intervention was a multifaceted psychoeducational intervention about perinatal depression developed for women having their first child, delivered on aone-to-onebasisby an experienced midwife (49).
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Through sustained input on aone-to-onebasisand an increasing emotional rapport with the patient, a secure and effective patient-professional relationship ensued with the key worker.
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Children were also assessed on aone-to-onebasisby their teachers at least four times a year.
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For a word to count as a correct pronunciation, u all phonemes of a word must be correct, including the null phoneme, evaluated on aone-to-onebasis.
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The reason is not brilliance on my pan but the fact that no schoolteacher, no matter how dedicated, can possibly deal with a whole class on aone-to-onebasis.
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The estimates assume that authorised representatives might have been appointed for approximately 144,000 disabled people annually, on aone-to-onebasis.
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I particularly like to use mornings to see people on aone-to-onebasis.
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These nurses give care on aone-to-onebasisto patients in beds with much expensive hi-tech equipment.
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The individual reading tests, which will involve each child reading aloud to a teacher on aone-to-onebasis, should occupy about 20 minutes per pupil.
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It is carried out usually on aone-to-onebasis.
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The services may be in the form of a clinic or on aone-to-onebasis, depending on local circumstances.
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We need good home-school partnerships—school contracts on aone-to-onebasis.
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The argument against that individual goes into millions of homes and there is no possibility of the individual countering that argument on aone-to-onebasis.
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The opportunities are better for counselling on aone-to-onebasis.
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