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Qu'est-ce (qui) est basis - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Basis (disambiguation)

basis         
(bases)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
If something is done on a particular basis, it is done according to that method, system, or principle.
We're going to be meeting there on a regular basis...
They want all groups to be treated on an equal basis...
I've always worked on the basis that if I don't know anything technical I shan't be any worse off.
N-SING: with supp, usu on N
2.
If you say that you are acting on the basis of something, you are giving that as the reason for your action.
McGregor must remain confined, on the basis of the medical reports we have received...
N-SING: on N, oft N of n, N that
3.
The basis of something is its starting point or an important part of it from which it can be further developed.
Both factions have broadly agreed that the UN plan is a possible basis for negotiation.
...the sub-atomic particles that form the basis of nearly all matter on earth.
= foundation
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu N for/of n
4.
The basis for something is a fact or argument that you can use to prove or justify it.
...Japan's attempt to secure the legal basis to send troops overseas...
This is a common fallacy which has no basis in fact.
N-COUNT: usu sing
basis         
n. the original cost of an asset to be used to determine the amount of capital gain tax upon its sale. An "adjusted basis" includes improvements, expenses, and damages between the time the original basis (price) is established and transfer (sale) of the asset. "Stepped up basis" means that the original basis of an asset (especially real property) will be stepped up to current value at the time of the death of the owner, and thus keep down capital gain taxes if the beneficiary of the dead person sells the asset. Example: Daniel Oldboy buys a house for $30,000, and when he dies the place is worth $250,000. When his son and heir receives the property, the son can sell it for $250,000 with no capital gains tax, but if Dad had sold it before his death there would have been capital gains on $220,000. It can be more complicated than this simple example with assets jointly held with a spouse, exchanges of property, and other variations which require professional assistance. See also: adjusted basis
basis         
n.
1) to form, provide a basis for
2) a firm, solid, sound; first-name; scientific; shaky basis
3) on a basis (on a solid basis; she was promoted on the basis of her accomplishments; to be paid on an hourly basis; to be on a first-name basis)

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Basis
Exemples du corpus de texte pour basis
1. However, five–year senior credit default swaps on RBS were about 30 basis points tighter at 270 basis points and about 20 basis points tighter at 230 basis points on Barclays, a trader said.
2. They rose 3 basis points in 2004 and 88 basis points in 2003.
3. Flexibility is not limited to only a daily basis or a weekly basis.
4. The project will be undertaken on Built Own & Operate basis or on turnkey basis.
5. KIC, hitherto has financed the purchase of 3,000 housing units under Shariah–compliant basis, on an ad hoc basis.