Examples of 'sometimes based' in a sentence

Meaning of "sometimes based"

sometimes based: This phrase indicates that a certain situation, decision, or outcome relies on occasional or intermittent factors. It suggests that not all instances or conditions are determined by the same reasons or criteria

How to use "sometimes based" in a sentence

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Political decisions are sometimes based on its reports.
Sometimes based on epidemiological data.
The fashion industry is sometimes based on a dichotomy.
Sometimes based on a lower price a compromise with the quality is made.
These quotas are sometimes based on sex.
Sometimes based on misunderstanding.
The stories are conjectural but are sometimes based on fact.
Relevancy is sometimes based on a respondent characteristic such as gender or age.
It will be observed that expression is sometimes based on other expressions.
Sometimes based on ownership.
The brown color of ceramic is sometimes based on manganese compounds.
They are sometimes based on judgment, criticism, anger, frustration.
We know from other accounts that healing was sometimes based on.
Openly expressed fears are sometimes based on a particular historical context.
Generally, the textures are painted by graphics designers, and are sometimes based on photographs.

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These depictions are sometimes based on observation or research and sometimes on rumors or supposition.
The resistance to vulnerability is also sometimes based on political grounds.
Sometimes based on your mouth, you will get a lot of eight, nine, and ten chickens.
I also think that we have seen a parade of certainties sometimes based on obfuscation.
Of course, these charges were sometimes based more on personal animosity than on political considerations.
Many rituals make reference to myths and are sometimes based directly on them.
Sometimes based on legal adjustments as e.g. in Luxembourg.
The factual assessment and subsequent conclusions are therefore sometimes based on incomplete information.
Many different approaches have emerged, sometimes based on language studies, sometimes on other disciplines.
The factual assessment and conclusions subsequently drawn are therefore sometimes based on incomplete information.
The ultimate mortality improvement rates are sometimes based on historical averages ( Slide 9 ).
The assessments and conclusions of the Report are therefore sometimes based on incomplete information.
It was a rich and complicated relationship, sometimes based on piracy and theft.
At the moment, people only look at it as competition, sometimes based on cultural differences.
However, these values are entirely empirical and sometimes based on outdated studies.
Thus, the comments or comparisons made in this report are sometimes based on broad approximations.
Usually based in New York, but sometimes based in Miami.
Over-the-counter remedies include anti-fungal shampoos, sometimes based on tea tree essential oil.

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