bottom on
Avançado (C1) formal
To have something as the basic reason or foundation that everything else depends on.
"The court's decision bottoms on the established principle that no one may profit from their own wrongdoing."
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the very bottom on the annual Corruption
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and layer it from top to bottom on
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(laughs) KINCH: Is there a top and a bottom on this?
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distorted incentive structures, and a race to the bottom on quality and safety.