Examples of 'based on joint' in a sentence

Meaning of "based on joint"

based on joint - This phrase indicates that something is established, decided, or done in collaboration or association with others. It implies that a decision, action, or outcome is founded on mutual agreement or participation from multiple parties

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based on joint
It will be based on joint ownership and differentiation.
Userization is an economic model based on joint ownership.
They are based on joint work by pupils andteachers on a chosen project topic.
The estimates derived above are thus based on joint and several liability.
They are based on joint work by pupils and teachers on a chosen topic.
That required a renewed commitment to multilateralism based on joint action and shared responsibility.
This is based on joint work with Alberto Enciso.
The Epigram prototype was implemented by Conor McBride based on joint work with James McKinna.
They are based on joint opinions.
Or should activities and material presentations to a higher degree be based on joint initiatives?
It would be based on joint liability.
Based on joint work with Ofer Zeitouni.
These partnerships will be based on joint projects lasting a maximum of three years.
In common issues, the Directive regulations should be based on joint decisions.
This is based on joint work with Stan Williams.

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Fig . 6 schematically illustrates trending based on joint physical stator quantities.
The findings are based on joint research with Vanson Bourne.
O Sector negotiations to resolve disputes will be based on joint fact-finding.
This talk is based on joint work with Nicolas Curien.
At the moment disciplinary procedures are always internal. They are based on joint opinions.
This talk is based on joint work with Alison Thomson.
The Consolidated Appeals Process should set clearer priorities, based on joint assessments, coordination and action.
Resource requirements are based on joint UNHCR / WFP assessments of total food-aid needs.
Foster co-operation between non-commercial research organisations & commercial enterprises based on joint research projects ;.
Part of this talk is based on joint work with Ivan Corwin.
This, he said, is “ a new concept of collective security based on joint economic development.
These mortality tables are based on joint data collected every 5 years.
These are " second generation agreements " mainly based on joint ventures and technical assistance.
Today ‘ s military missions are typically based on joint and combined missions in a multinational environment.
The program combined lectures, training, workshops, based on joint project-based learning.
In the other half of countries, this process is based on joint decision-making power state / institutions.
Using AUC24, the resulting model 's reliability was evaluated based on joint sensitivity and uncertainty analyses.
Offers doctoral studies in 18 scientific fields, based on joint and interinstitutional Ph.D. studies.

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