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no basis in vs no basis on

Both "no basis in" and "no basis on" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "No basis in" is used when referring to the absence of a foundation or justification within something, while "no basis on" is used when referring to the absence of a foundation or justification on which something is built or supported.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

no basis in

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the absence of a foundation or justification within something.

Examples:

  • There is no basis in his argument for such a claim.
  • Her decision had no basis in logic.
  • The rumors have no basis in reality.
  • The accusations have no basis in fact.
  • The policy has no basis in fairness.
  • What is more, this so-called global governance that the G20 is supposed to embody has absolutely no basis in international law and operates outside the United Nations system.
  • Third, they claim that the ECHA committed a manifest error of assessment by identifying the anthracene oil as a PBT and vPvB substance on the basis of the properties of its constituents which finds no basis in the REACH.
  • The Commission submits that the exclusion of plants which carry out recovery activities from the EIA procedures has no basis in Community legislation and is therefore a clear infringement thereof.
  • The staff member shall in particular avoid using those powers for purposes which have no basis in law or which are not motivated by any public interest.
  • The official shall in particular avoid using those powers for purposes which have no basis in the law or which are not motivated by any public interest.
  • I hope that the rumours of the influence of lobbyists on the Commission's hard line on this have no basis in fact.
  • As a result, a large number of judicial decisions are being taken on the basis of 'evidence' which has no basis in science.
  • Powers shall be exercised solely for the purposes for which they have been conferred by the relevant provisions. The official shall in particular avoid using those powers for purposes which have no basis in the law or which are not motivated by any public interest.
  • Powers shall be exercised solely for the purposes for which they have been conferred by the relevant provisions. The staff member shall in particular avoid using those powers for purposes which have no basis in law or which are not motivated by any public interest.
  • which has no basis in canon law, civil law, history, or theology, that every communication between a bishop and one of his priests is equal to confessional as far as confidentiality is concerned.
  • This is pure conjecture with no basis in fact.
  • Awful big assumption with no basis in fact.
  • Objection, miracles have no basis in fact.
  • ...when in reality, they have no basis in fact.
  • There is no basis in the scriptures for mandatory celibacy.
  • It is therefore an entirely political resolution, with no basis in fact.
  • It has no basis in the law whatsoever, and it amounts to prosecutorial misconduct, - which the D.A...
  • For some time now, Adam's been struggling emotionally, making claims about his coworkers that bore no basis in fact.
  • Stories that had no basis in truth?
  • Because there was no basis in fact for any of it.

Alternatives:

  • no foundation in
  • no justification in
  • no support in
  • no grounding in
  • no rationale in

no basis on

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the absence of a foundation or justification on which something is built or supported.

Examples:

  • There is no basis on which to make that decision.
  • The project has no basis on solid research.
  • His argument has no basis on facts.
  • The policy has no basis on ethical principles.
  • The theory has no basis on reality.
  • That is no basis on which Europe can negotiate and grant aid.
  • The comments provided by the applicant contained no basis on which the conclusions made under recital (13) could be revised.
  • In response to policyholders who demanded redress, the FSA stressed that there is "no basis on which we could or should offer compensation".
  • As it was found that the LUR market in China is distorted it was not possible to apply an in-country benchmark as suggested by the Zhejiang Huadong and there is no basis on which to adjust such an benchmark.
  • The review yielded no basis on which any PMOI members could be charged for violating American law.
  • The third point is the primacy of ecology, since the destruction of our vital resources is certainly no basis on which to develop an economic activity.
  • Since no reliable data are available for the period following the completion of this study in 2003, there is no basis on which to make statements about developments since then.
  • There is no legal basis on which to pronounce an EU-wide tobacco advertising ban.
  • The current application cannot be considered satisfactory as there is no scientific basis on which to grant an authorisation with the proposed SPC.
  • As regards blood for transfusion, however, there is, at present, no legal basis on which binding requirements can be laid down at Community level.
  • It is frustrating to have to withdraw projects like this simply because there is no legal basis on which to back them.
  • Prior to the entry into force of the Maastricht Treaty, the European Union had no legal basis on which to create a cultural policy.
  • Let me say again: we consider that we have no legal basis on which to appoint a European public prosecutor without an amendment to the Treaty.
  • It is rather irresponsible to wave today at citizens, Member States and taxpayers in the European Union, what are - in my view - estimates with no real basis on the costs of the CAP post-enlargement.
  • The content and cost of the campaign were not clearly defined, and as a result there was no satisfactory objective basis on which to choose the successful contractor.
  • There is no parallel on the basis of which aid for PM3 and DIP2 can be found compatible.
  • Fifth, the applicant advances that there is no basis for imposing on the applicant an additional amount of EUR 436850,53, equal to 17 % of the value of its sales.
  • Furthermore, the claimant contends, there is no basis in law on which the claimant can be held principally liable and that determination of liability is unreasonable.
  • As no other legal basis on access to documents is provided in the Treaty, the regulation on Article 255 will be the framework for all other secondary legislation and for the internal rules of the institutions, which should be in conformity with it.
  • If there is no objective basis on which to split the payment between rent on land and rental on the buildings situated on it, the whole amount is to be recorded as rent on land.

Alternatives:

  • no foundation on
  • no justification on
  • no support on
  • no grounding on
  • no rationale on

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