I would say 70 percent was grounded in physics, and 30 percent was grounded in fantasy.
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Our expectations are grounded in realism but our hopes are grounded in America's desire for friendship, cooperation, and peace.
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Our expectations are grounded in realism, but our hopes are grounded in Americans' desire for friendship, cooperation, and peace.
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Our expectations are grounded in realism, but our hopes are grounded in America's desire for friendship, cooperation and peace.
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Their star dance isn't grounded in any practical reality, but it is grounded in their specific yet relatable emotional reality.
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So while people's decision to vote is of course in some sense grounded in concern about the outcomes, it's in a more fundamental sense grounded in feelings.
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Max planes were grounded in March after two deadly crashes.
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Certainly the Starbucks mission and values are grounded in humanity.
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To dream the wildest dreams yet stay grounded in reality?
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But some of the concern is grounded in conspiratorial nonsense.
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"The show is always grounded in the characters," she says.
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Furman's vacatur and injunction are grounded in the administrative record.
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The plane was grounded in March following two fatal crashes.
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America is a strong nation, founded and grounded in democracy.
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He's been grounded in the U.S. of A ever since.
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These perceptions, however, are not always fully grounded in evidence.
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Yet Reid's objection was also grounded in disgusting partisan politics.
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Imagination grounded in love is what actually builds something new.
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Many "hot button issues," Feinberg said, are grounded in morality.
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But we strive to keep it all grounded in reality.
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We were a little bit more grounded in this world.
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Simple stuff, grounded in the nontoxic populism of the past.
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Better Things is grounded in the minutiae of family life.
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Or maybe, grounded in reality, a bit more like relief.
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A decision of this import should be grounded in reality.
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")Variety ("Are we exposed to different opinions grounded in shared reality?
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It's not grounded in the big debates of today's Democratic Party.
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"Mythopoeia" explores historical and mythical fictions grounded in culturally specific perspectives.
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Instead, she's grounded in a world much closer to our own.
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Look closer, though, and they too appear grounded in the past.
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The ticket venture was grounded in his desire to make restitution.
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Obsessive thoughts don't even have to be grounded in actual events.
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Solving the challenges ahead requires a holistic view, grounded in reality.
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Boeing's 737 Max was grounded in March following two deadly crashes.
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It's deeply grounded in knowledge of American politics, culture, and history.
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The guided-missile cruiser Antietam grounded in January in Tokyo Bay.
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Their success in America seems solidly grounded in old national virtues.
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Wade, which is grounded in constitutional privacy rights not sex equality.
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You're grounded in reality instead of the way things should be.
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That model was grounded in March after two fatal plane crashes.
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This tendency toward the cheerful is grounded in aesthetic choices, certainly.
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And that is as grounded in reality as alchemy or astrology.
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As usual with his work, it's grounded in social-science research.
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None of these attacks or insinuations are grounded in good faith.
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Those habits are grounded in the culinary tradition of indigenous people.
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Maybe the family is grounded in a kind of theater, too.
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But here she's calm and grounded — in her singing at least.
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His food is elevated, but it is also grounded in history.
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How is this claim grounded in the language of the poem?
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We don't want any more policy bromides grounded in campaign promises.
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King's vision was grounded in both the Bible and in Gandhi.
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Surely those must be grounded in less biased, more reasoned analysis.
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This is why certain aircraft were grounded in Phoenix last month.
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You're not feeling very grounded in your relationships at this time.
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It has been grounded in neighboring United Arab Emirates and Oman.
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The Holacratic system is grounded in small cells of people called Circles.
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Watkin's essay is grounded in frustration, of a personal and career nature.
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People are talking big, but much of it isn't grounded in reality.
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Afrofuturism asks the questions that help people feel grounded in both unknowns.
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That, on its own, will not eliminate economic inequalities grounded in race.
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The 737 Max planes were grounded in the aftermath of those crashes.
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The show has "heightened" elements, but is grounded in authentic-feeling stories.
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He wanted to keep it as grounded in African tradition as possible.
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As Kracker points out, though, the story is grounded in universal themes.
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He's also has a unique point of view that's grounded in individuality.
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But here's the trouble with cheese pulls: They're not grounded in reality.
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These feelings, science tells us, aren't fictional: they're grounded in our brains.
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"Our shared fight against terrorism must be grounded in principle," it said.
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But the legal argument is grounded in logic -- at least for now.
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They were grounded in description, not dogma—but prescriptions they were nonetheless.
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These critiques of the American experiment are all grounded in historical truth.
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China ordered all Boeing 737 Max 8 planes grounded in March 2019.
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There is just one problem: These charges are not grounded in fact.
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This research offers a prevention approach grounded in cognitive psychology and neuroscience.
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The 737 Max jets were grounded in March after two deadly crashes.
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The Housing Credit's success is grounded in its unique public-private model.
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Of course, we need to set good goals, grounded in sound policy.
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Martin's earlier paintings were grounded in references to nature and its phenomena.
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The plane was grounded in the wake of an Ethiopian Airlines crash.
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This also ensures that "you're not grounded in negative thoughts," she says.
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And the underlying concept for it is grounded in decades of evidence.
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The Justice Department said its rules were properly grounded in immigration law.
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His writing is grounded in familial gun charges and Max B smirks.
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A romantic energy flows, but it's important you stay grounded in reality.
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So, the Trump administration's proposal is not grounded in science, or reality.
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Breakingviews United Technologies isn't staying fully grounded in its quest for scale.
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Murphy said Sinn Féin's appeal is grounded in old-school leftist politics.
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It is grounded in the rules that agencies are supposed to follow.
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Such hopes are grounded in a misunderstanding of how humans actually think.
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It's a compelling media narrative, but it is not grounded in reality.
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Winston Churchill was grounded in a bleakly realistic view of the world.
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The planes were grounded in March after two crashes killed 85033 people.
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Federal authorities have not ordered the planes grounded in the United States.
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In many ways, Walmart's decision is also one grounded in the practical.
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It's a dream experiment, to be sure, but one grounded in real science.
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That relationship helped keep things grounded, in a way Housewives shows sometimes need.
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So how does she stay grounded in the midst of all this success?
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Mr Trump's aggressive trade policy, grounded in this pretence, may eventually face resistance.
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Yet, like many of Silicon Valley's best elements, it feels grounded in reality.
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The 737 Max was grounded in March after two crashes killed 346 people.
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Romanticizing is fun, but make sure you're also grounded in facts and figures.
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Unlike Britishness, which is grounded in a state, Englishness has no political institutions.
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"Our lyrics are always grounded in the realm of imagination," Unger-Hamilton explains.
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Buddha took a different approach: His rules were grounded in his own experience.
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Generally, though, an attorney's decisions must be grounded in adequate investigation and preparation.
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The first game was grounded in the evolving relationship between Joel and Ellie.
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However, the show is grounded in the very real history of Northern Ireland.
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I don&apost think it&aposs necessarily grounded in a lot of facts.
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He's very focused on keeping the film and the details grounded in reality.
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Characters speak with theatrical flair, but they're recognizably grounded in the Pacific Northwest.
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Let's make this a campaign grounded in the issues Americans face every day.
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This may seem like hyperbole, but the phenomenon is grounded in real evidence.
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The rule is unethical, and firmly grounded in political ideology rather than evidence.
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His work is grounded in scrupulous research but is never subservient to it.
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Since the new movie is more grounded in reality, none of that happens.
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You're looking at the larger picture and feeling grounded in your personal beliefs.
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Once the players were grounded in virtual "truth," there was no going back.
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This assessment is admittedly speculative, but it is speculation grounded in common sense.
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That creates a lot more empathy, and it's more grounded in human values.
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Becerra stands for a shared America of diverse people grounded in mutual respect.
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"The Clean Water Rule's safeguards are grounded in science and law," she said.
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In other words, journalism that is grounded in facts while abounding in disagreements.
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These are radically weightless, at times seemingly improvisatory, and completely grounded in dance.
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If it's grounded in reality, then you can go the distance with it.
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Other Yemeni-Americans found themselves grounded in the United States, unable to travel.
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This site, grounded in evidence and brilliantly framed, is the resource we need.
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They are grounded in shared values — including health, opportunity, dignity, fairness and respect.
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We want ideas grounded in practical wisdom about how to protect our cities.
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It's a novel grounded in dark historical truth and yet full of hope.
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Some are off-the-wall bonkers, and some are grounded in historical precedent.
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We wanted to help our customers feel confident and grounded in their clothes.
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The aircraft was grounded in March after two crashes that killed 22.67 people.
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Regardless of how technology evolves, the financial adviser field is grounded in relationships.
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The vibe will be over-the-top dramatic, so stay grounded in reality.
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But there is a larger point here, one grounded in the First Amendment.
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It was, rather, an ideology fundamentally grounded in a politics of perpetual war.
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But the Justice Department argues the doctrine is grounded in basic constitutional principles.
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I think that it's just hard to keep your kids grounded in general.
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That Harvey's problems are grounded in stamina issues points to two possible conclusions.
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System 2 is the slower, rational brain that's more grounded in objective facts.
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Our collective dismay is not grounded in the fact that Cevallos's opinion opposes JASTA.
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But that's an assumption made by the industry — not one grounded in real science.
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This kind of fodder might create terrific television, grounded in real, emotional human experiences.
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He shows hype when he does something crazy, but he's always grounded in logic.
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As a leader it is important to remain calm and grounded in any situation.
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A beguiling mix of songcraft and atmosphere, this album floats lightly, grounded in feeling.
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These are imperfect solutions, grounded in acquiescing to content providers' more forceful licensing demands.
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That reputation was solidly grounded in fact, for Kubrick's attention to detail was exacting.
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But it also resets the terms of debate to something more grounded in reality.
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It is, however, all grounded in existing technology—just with a stylish design flourish.
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He has no patience for pessimism, even when grounded in political or economic reality.
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Uber's self-driving program remains grounded in the four cities in which it operates.
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The acceptance these platforms offer is grounded in a simplified, cisheteronormative understanding of transness.
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But the campaign chief for House Republicans says those predictions aren't grounded in reality.
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But part of this agitation seemed to be grounded in a bit of misinformation.
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But how about those who were born, rooted and grounded in solely Jamaican culture?
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The plane was grounded in Hawaii until now due to battery damage from overheating.
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It demonstrates a love and understanding of Souls that isn't grounded in simple fandom.
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Overall, Friedman's views are grounded in what he describes as a place of optimism.
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The mythology of the Green Man is very grounded in the earth, the land.
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Democrats can win by promoting candidates and policies grounded in our shared civil faith.
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The program is grounded in what it calls the seven financial pitfalls for athletes.
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But Mr. Trump's recollections of Mr. Hussein's thwarting terrorism are not grounded in fact.
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The American system of insurance regulation has long been grounded in principles of federalism.
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"Shakespeare possessed a remarkable imagination that was really grounded in human experience," explains Schlieski.
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It was obvious that Reprise was more grounded in where we were coming from.
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Understanding how people feel and think is crucial to you feeling grounded in relationships.
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That said, his ethos remains grounded in the illegal bombing sprees of his youth.
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LeftTube—quirky, funny, and grounded in the basic laws of decency and logic—can
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LEAD, by contrast, is grounded in the understanding that staying off drugs is difficult.
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Both favor lush, chaotic, rough-around-the-edges rock grounded in genuinely catchy songwriting.
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D.B.: The solutions you offer in the book are grounded in caring and respect.
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How do you reach people who make dangerous political choices grounded in self-interest?
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America's essence, for McGrath, is grounded in those conceptually conjoined twins, consumption and hunger.
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Bots of conviction produce interactions that feel grounded in revealing truths of human behavior.
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Foreign policy and national security are grounded in three things: clarity, consistency and coherence.
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I feel grounded in my views and understand what's going on in the world.
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Why must every fat leading lady be grounded in a lack of self-confidence?
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Or at least a conversation about them grounded in science and reality might be.
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But his looks, always a little mysterious, are grounded in practicality and recognizable silhouettes.
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"These people like Reagan and Trump are not well-grounded in policy," Clarke said.
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Allain: The Expanse is full of little touches that are grounded in real physics.
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And the candidates of color are proudly highlighting the communities they are grounded in.
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Her fiancé, an Iranian national, was on a H1b visa, is grounded in Iran.
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The artist's oeuvre adds up to a celebration of the female form grounded in individuality.
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They want to see romantic conflict resolution seem more realistic and more grounded in reality.
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NEW: Boeing 737 Max 8 & 9 jets to be grounded in U.S., "effective immediately," Pres.
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It turns out that the latest version of Hyrule is grounded in the modern day.
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Heidecker and Turkington's dumb-guy kind of humor is grounded in bracingly realistic character work.
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You have your minutes and seconds ticking away, grounded in the Earth's rotation and orbit.
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What about religious-based material, which is often inflammatory and almost never grounded in reality?
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The 737 Max was grounded in mid-March after two fatal crashes involving those jets.
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She tried, by explaining her motivations to help others grounded in her childhood and faith.
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Private jets were grounded in a bid to stop wealthy businessmen from leaving the kingdom.
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The advantages to building a finance operation grounded in small donations are more than financial.
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Clinton's extremely detailed policy proposals were all grounded in reality, with careful cost-benefit analyses.
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But I think it might be the way that his optimism is grounded in reality.
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We must be clear-eyed, however, about the path ahead and remain grounded in reality.
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The judge said Dear is "not rational" and "not grounded in reality," according to 85033News.
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Because we never learned that real masculinity is grounded in empathy and not sexual conquest.
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Most senior Naval officers and hydrologists agree that the bill is well grounded in science.
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While they supported most Republican policy positions, their motivations were grounded in their black identity.
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The stock is down about 15% since the 737 Max jet was grounded in March.
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She raised my siblings and me to be solid citizens, grounded in morals and mission.
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Like Lovecraft, the horrors that King portrays are self-reflective and grounded in our reality.
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The law of insider trading has never been grounded in this basic idea of morality.
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It's partly a sobering look at a romantic relationship, grounded in real emotions and hardship.
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Instead, it is a grand story that is ultimately grounded in specific friendships and relationships.
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It assaults vulgarity with vulgarity, but Bernstein's assault is grounded in principles of social betterment.
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We are looking for a leader who is grounded in the reality of South Africa.
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EG: We have to keep hope, but our hope has to be grounded in data.
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Sanders has created a fundraising juggernaut grounded in a huge national base of small donors.
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If you feel your mind wandering, anchor yourself by keeping your thoughts grounded in reality.
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Helget's beautifully written novel raises important questions that are grounded in Fern's complicated choices. YORK.
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This would have helped me feel more grounded in time and space throughout the trip.
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It's that the company is grounded in a "fundamental belief in free expression," they say.
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One CDC official said during Tuesday's briefing that "we've got to stay grounded in data."
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It's grounded in authentic ideas and behaviors, finding poignancy and meaning beyond the fantastical elements.
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This debut collection from Polanzak features a fantastical world that is grounded in the ordinary.
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Its characters and world feel grounded in the everyday, but they're surrounded by surreal elements.
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Thankfully, Mr. Trump is nominating a man whose outlook is solidly grounded in fact, Gen.
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It's one that is grounded in distrust and has a history of ligation behind it.
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Others want something more grounded in reality, like a stealthy killer with a large knife.
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These tales are grounded in stereotypes that feel as old as the A train line.
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The 737 Max jetliner was grounded in March after two fatal crashes of the aircraft.
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This year, however, Mr. Trump has been grounded in Washington by the ongoing government shutdown.
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"It's ideological and not necessarily grounded in practicality," said Susan Wengraf, a City Council member.
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"Optimism is a moral choice," he says, one that undergirds programs grounded in extreme practicality.
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Vessels that sank or were grounded in environmentally sensitive areas are handled with particular care.
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The podcast is sturdily grounded in historical fact, never the argumentative whim of its hosts.
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This rhetoric is grounded in a philosophy of art that goes back to Immanuel Kant.
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You're going to stick to your guns, and you're going to stay grounded in your persona.
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Kim, Kourtney and Khloé Kardashian are known for not staying grounded in the States for long.
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Each episode takes a detour into a hypothetical near-world future scenario, grounded in actual science.
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Unfortunately for the remaining passengers, they were grounded in the chilly state overnight for maintenance purposes.
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But, despite the fantasy elements in Who Fears Death, it's also grounded in current African affairs.
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Inside the cabin is another peril — one that's less grounded in wildlife, but no less immediate.
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United alone has canceled at least 3,300 flights since the plane was grounded in mid-March.
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The answer differs for each Austen lover, to be sure, but it's all grounded in relatability.
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The 737 MAX was grounded in March 2019 after two fatal crashes that killed 346 people.
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On one hand, you may feel more grounded in the real world once Neptune is direct.
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While there's a killer in the show, it's primarily a horror story grounded in a relationship.
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A horror very much grounded in reality may bring on American Horror Story's end of days.
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But regardless of their newfound fame, the couple remains grounded in what really matters: their family.
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It's big, it's action, it's futuristic but it's also so grounded in what we go through.
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His faith was grounded in personal Pietism, a doctrine that ignored the political origins of injustice.
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Despite all these effects, Heap tells me she wanted to keep the experience grounded in reality.
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This avatar, on the other hand, is more grounded in the physical laws of the universe.
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Her movies and TV shows have been firmly grounded in race, power, politics, and family narratives.
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In our culture, every interaction with a customer or team member should be grounded in respect.
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This will help you feel more at ease and more grounded in the moment, says Nosal.
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The group is returning to its roots as an insurgency -- grounded in expertise, experience and cash.
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But the "Stolen House" crew specializes in a slower, more patient version grounded in everyday relationships.
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While sometimes these rules are grounded in science, other times they may be rooted in folklore.
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Boeing's 787 Dreamliners were grounded in 2013 after a lithium-ion battery caught fire in Boston.
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" "Congress' plenary power over Indian affairs is grounded in the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
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It's a smart, sleek superhero story that's grounded in traditions and folklore that feel centuries old.
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Keeping this project grounded in Nepal—down to the last battery—was non-negotiable for Porter.
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Khadija Saye's final photographs before her tragic death reveal misty self-portraits grounded in Gambian spirituality.
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The worrywarts' fears, grounded in how intelligence and power seek their own increase, are icily specific.
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Ugly impasse For those others more grounded in reality, the whole Brexit mess is deeply worrying.
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It was briefly grounded in 2013 due to several reports of battery fires on the plane.
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It&aposs innovative and somewhat philosophical but grounded in tried-and-true old-school investing tactics.
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Yet both were grounded in long-standing precedent and may face a tough road toward reversal.
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Until this year, his musical style has been proudly grounded in old-school soul and funk.
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De Cleyre's views, which she propagated prolifically in poems and essays, were grounded in personal experience.
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"A nod to current politics helps the show feel grounded in the real world," she wrote.
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It is more grounded in a sense of character as opposed to a cult of fashion.
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The current law is a hodgepodge that must be grounded in a stronger, more reliable system.
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Ms. Younger's harp playing can be airy or imagistic, but it's usually grounded in a groove.
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Her political grievances are firmly grounded in the world she inhabits, and her shortcomings are too.
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For this approach to be successful, it must be grounded in more than anecdote and observation.
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Their claims to possess a secret recipe for prosperity grounded in Islamic tenets has proved empty.
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Consider an alternative perspective; one less grounded in political experience, and more so in leadership potential.
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The jet was grounded in the wake of two deadly crashes that left 346 people dead.
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Films grounded in history often take license with the facts to serve the larger narrative drama.
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"People who create great things aren't idle dreamers: They are totally grounded in reality," Dalio says.
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But fantasy not grounded in actual social dynamics and the facts of life is merely escape.
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But IATA said it did not expect flights to be grounded in a no-deal Brexit.
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What I loved is that it was so grounded in a spirit that you can't intellectualize.
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"We have an abiding friendship that's grounded in the ideals of freedom and democracy," he said.
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But the conjecture was grounded in a highly technical area populated by the field's top talent.
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All that bile, all that exaggeration and stuff not grounded in fact, started bubbling up, surfacing.
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A lot of the makeup decisions I make are grounded in my intentions for a scene.
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Rather, they articulated their work in much more personal and purposeful terms, often grounded in autobiography.
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Despite its ethereal setting, Ways Out from the World is firmly grounded in Cappadocia's unique history.
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" He told the justices that the factors the lower court relied upon were "grounded in court precedent.
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The theory is grounded in the idea that we all give and receive love in different ways.
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Beyond the fantasy of defeating the US and uniting Korea, Kim's nuclear activity is grounded in survival.
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It is an archaeological project that keeps us connected and grounded in a long black radical tradition.
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There is affable talk of pets, gym regimens and work reassignments, all grounded in tedious, quotidian detail.
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Smith is grounded in a pre-digital era, and cannot support future application of the Fourth Amendment.
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But all of that supernatural drama is grounded in the kinds of feelings every viewer has experienced.
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We understand that their convictions about how to achieve that goal are grounded in who they are.
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Yet they're still grounded in the instrument's Zulu traditions, performing hymns such as "Hamba Nathi" for CNN.
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They felt, for the most part, as grounded in reality as those sorts of things could be.
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West Coast Straussians are the grassroots activists, grounded in social conservatism and ultra-nationalist in foreign policy.
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But its mission to "Save the Shire" from terrorists and cybercriminals is grounded in downtown Palo Alto.
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But their abilities are all markedly more self-sufficient and grounded in raw power, competence, and intelligence.
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Everything from the creatures to the landscapes they inhabit are grounded in known, but less popularized folklore.
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A Burmese woman said she'd heard all flights were grounded in Portland, and that everyone was trapped.
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According to India's Economic Times and Bloomberg, the panic button could be grounded in a device's hardware.
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She was very solid, well-grounded in psychology, and wasn't going to be shooting from the lip.
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Boeing 737 Max jets have been grounded in the U.S. and other major countries for several weeks.
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They'd invented a word to describe her experience: "neuro-emotion," an exaggerated feeling not grounded in reality.
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You're feeling grounded in your partnerships, and a sense of power and transformation is also taking place.
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Black Light Visuals' business is growing, but its crew stays grounded in the art and their community.
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There's a story behind every piece, most of them grounded in Ms. Spade's own mythology and worldview.
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"Love Beats Rhymes" is a contemporary romantic drama that's very grounded in a conventional personal-growth narrative.
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It is achingly specific and grounded in character, sharp and political and funny and delicate and understated.
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But from there on out, everything is more muted, or at least more grounded in personal angst.
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I was grounded in my own views, and stubbornly rejected whatever the left- wing had to say.
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The FOIA process is grounded in a midcentury technological paradigm that made routine widespread information dissemination impractical.
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And there's a reason this message is resonating with voters: It's grounded in 2000 years of reality.
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Outside war-torn Iraq and Syria, recent news of Santas behaving badly was more grounded in reality.
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Democrats must offer an alternative story, one grounded in hope and inspiration rather than fear and resentment.
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That series feels universal and highly culturally specific — grounded in black life — which is no easy accomplishment.
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I prefer stuff that keeps you grounded in the real world, so you're not seeing pink elephants.
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" Nas's lyrics are "beautiful, which is to say [they are] grounded in the concrete fact of slavery.
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These aircraft require regular maintenance and inspections, even when grounded, in order to stay in flightworthy shape.
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Ultimately, his writing is a mode of criticism, of übersubjective intellectual reportage, grounded in extreme self-awareness.
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But Eastern traditions like Buddhism or Confucianism aren't grounded in commandments that come from a divine being.
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That movie looks like it's grounded in hard science—George Clooney's eyes never even leave his face!
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As with the Stravinsky, this music reflected its title, though Ms. Davies's language is grounded in Modernism.
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And indeed, the board's emphasis on insight as a predictor of future dangerousness isn't grounded in science.
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Emotional intelligence is grounded in our ability to manage our own emotions and respond appropriately to others.
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"We wanted this to be a real situational dramedy that was grounded in reality," Bob-Waksberg said.
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They want it to be grounded in biology and obeying the laws of nature, to a degree.
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Each were grounded in their communities and ran campaigns that focused on the concerns of their constituents.
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White House officials say their guidelines for familial relationships were grounded in the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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Between them, Mr. Schnabel's vibrant "Hope," from 1982, conjures a diffuse existential unease grounded in European motifs.
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My Quaker faith calls me to speak truth for a prophetic vision of justice, grounded in love.
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Or a psychological one, grounded in the Jungian concept of animals representing layers of the human self?
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But the daughter of Alto Reed—Bob Seger's right-hand saxophonist—wasn't always grounded in wistful lucidity.
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These motives are sometimes monstrous and sometimes mundane, but they're always grounded in the strange realities of Oakmont.
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Horror author Grady Hendrix thinks the show should have been more conventionally structured and more grounded in reality.
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But I think the best fantasy is grounded in reality, it shows you the cost of those things.
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I'm firmly grounded in the idea of interacting with my friends and loved ones on a human level.
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Experts are quick to point out, of course, that these judicial actions are grounded in law, not gender.
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The 737 Max planes have been grounded in the wake of two fatal accidents in just five months.
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" She said she is "inspired" by Clinton because she has "lived a life grounded in service and sacrifice.
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For example, federal pay and job evaluation systems are still grounded in the era of the file clerk.
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Boeing's fastest-selling 737 MAX jet was grounded in March after two fatal plane crashes in five months.
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Boeing's fastest-selling 737 Max jet was grounded in March after two fatal plane crashes in five months.
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The anger that turned those mistakes into a seismic shift is itself grounded in the failures of neoliberalism.
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Instead of making decisions grounded in sound public policy, the Board instead moved forward with legally questionable legislation.
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The Bachelor is, at the end of the day, a reality show grounded in very old school values.
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Fear of the ocean is actually one of several "prepared" fears, which are grounded in our survival instincts.
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CES was about high concept: third spaces, Toyota's AI and Faraday Future's fantasy, Detroit is grounded in reality.
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"I think if things are grounded in real emotion you can go super far into cringe," she explained.
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Their entire global fleet was grounded in 2013 after multiple instances of overheating batteries in Boston and Tokyo.
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The third, overarching, reason is that the contempt voters feel for both parties is grounded in those failures.
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Universal Thread is set to include an array of tops, dresses, accessories, and shoes all grounded in denim.
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Attempts are also underway to impound Low's $35 million private jet that was grounded in Singapore last year.
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The problem of trust with Android, much like the problem of trust in Facebook, is grounded in reality.
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It's not safe having large groups of people who have beliefs that are not grounded in any truth.
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Boeing's fastest-selling MAX 737 jetliner was grounded in March after two fatal plane crashes in five months.
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Boeing's fastest-selling Max 737 jetliner was grounded in March after two fatal plane crashes in five months.
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Unlike the big budget, computer generated sci-fi movies, "Voyage of Time" is very much grounded in history.
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Clarke, whose writing was grounded in a firm sense reality, found himself at home in this burgeoning movement.
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Their mission, grounded in intersectional representation, is actualized with projects that fuse public technology, creativity, and social need.
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Boeing's 737 Max planes were ordered grounded in March following two separate deadly crashes that killed 346 people.
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In light of Cyrus' propensity for evil, his relationships are always what kept his character grounded in reality.
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My husband of 11 years was supportive and grounded in his duties as a new father to be.
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"I think there's a lot of anxiety around it, and that anxiety is grounded in reality," Oram said.
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He had been developing a constitutional theory, grounded in human rights principles, for the governance of his country.
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The world of the show is grounded in realism but can seem somehow primordial, a fable about bureaucracy.
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Unlike some Marvel villains, his motivation and eventual endgame make sense and feel grounded in the real world.
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These principles are grounded in morality, as determined by Judge Hercules, and applied to the case at hand.
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"When we're thinking about current events, our thinking should be grounded in evidence rather than intuition," he says.
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The feelings the childfree have learned to articulate within their own spaces are often grounded in deep reflection.
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Lorelei believes her use of the grotesque is grounded in art history and her desire to subvert it.
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Where Trumpism consists of chameleon political expediency, Le Pen-ism is grounded in the purity of sectarian anger.
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Some beliefs are grounded in truth, but rules that Brussels officials say are sensible are perceived as absurd.
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Magid's work is grounded in her lived experience, blurring—or rather, testing—the boundary between art and life.
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Is the photography meant to make your death metal seem less abstract and more grounded, in a way?
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Boeings top-selling jet was grounded in March following the two crashes which killed all 346 people aboard.
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Pisces (the sign the full moon is in) is all about fantasy—but Virgo is grounded in reality.
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The UAW is grounded in the principle of putting our members first, and that belief has never wavered.
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Now he is grounded in Los Angeles where he presides over a bespoke think tank, the Berggruen Institute.
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"I think the rally we've seen has been grounded in better-than-expected Q2 earnings reports," Ware said.
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She's the founder and CEO of Ocean Collectiv, a consulting firm for conservation solutions grounded in social justice.
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Solutions must be firmly grounded in a framework that involves addressing the link between emotional health and vulnerability.
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Investment decisions should be "analytical, logical, and grounded in empirical data" to maximize long-term gain, Johnson said.
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So let's be blunt, Trump's baseless attacks on the intelligence of black Americans is grounded in white supremacy.
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But this intricate six-part mini-series, which starts Wednesday on SundanceTV, is grounded in old-school illegalities.
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The company wasn't able to sell any 737 Maxes for three months after they were grounded in March.
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"I think desperation tends to lead to, you know, comments that aren't necessarily grounded in reality," Abrams said.
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Bands like Deftones, Radiohead, and Kittie helped me stay grounded in times of emotional, physical, and sexual chaos.
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Rather than silence or swagger, they need models of masculinity that are not grounded in domination or aggression.
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In English, love poems are grounded in European traditions dominated by patriarchal power dynamics and heterosexual gender roles.
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Some of the predictions that are making their rounds are more grounded in actual scientific studies and understanding.
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Aircraft would be grounded in a way that the airline has never had to do before, he added.
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But there's a simpler and more likely scenario, fully grounded in conservative 18th-century social and religious practices.
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Boeing's fastest-selling MAX 737 jetliner was grounded in March following two fatal plane crashes in five months.
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"Refiguring the Future" highlights art that is forward-looking but grounded in the issues and technologies of today.
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But even the most political and communal-sounding explanations all ultimately find themselves grounded in the mighty dollar.
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What they presented was conceptual but also grounded in traditional craft in ways that hadn't been seen before.
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Mr. Hall's first collection, the tightly structured "Exiles and Marriages" (1955), is grounded in strict rhymes and meters.
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Microeconomic theory, grounded in rigorous derivation of individual behavior from utility maximization, was taken as the gold standard.
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Be in the moment, find joy in the little things, and always be grounded in hope and love.
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Realtime Robotics CEO Peter Howard says the company's solutions are grounded in advanced research on robotic motion planning.
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But the disputes over money are grounded in more profound rifts over policy, politics and national security strategy.
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But to make it feel grounded in a larger space, shorter legs or a skirt would be better.
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In every case, the research is grounded in Appelbaum's admonition about communities deciding what they want from markets.
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They used genre as it's meant to be used: to tell fantastical stories grounded in the discombobulating now.
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Their endorsements were explicitly grounded in their view of Le Pen as an enemy of basic French values.
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Saudi Arabia is a strategic partner, but we can't have a trusting relationship that isn't grounded in truth.
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Democratic Party wins in the South were grounded in the African-American community, and most whites voted Republican.
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Despite its widespread popularity, many of these beliefs about middle children are not grounded in any real science.
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And even Obama's push for a sexual education that speaks to teenagers' needs remains grounded in risk and hazard.
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It was launched in May of 2008 and performed relatively smoothly for several years before being grounded in 2011.
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But a reading of the decision itself demonstrates that it is well grounded in logic and sound judicial reasoning.
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Boeing 737 Max jets were grounded in mid-March in the wake of fatal crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia.
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With its fiction grounded in a realistic, chess-like naval wargame, each battle in Red Storm feels readily intelligible.
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Three-quarters of Detroiters were black, and two of those first charter schools were grounded in an Afrocentric curriculum.
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The partisan divide in health policy is grounded in deeply felt differences on both sides over policy and principle.
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Proponents of the law say it is grounded in the promotion of religious neutrality in the public service sector.
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Paradoxically, this ensures their races are at once the most nationally significant and the most grounded in local politics.
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"Black Deutschland" works best, and loses its hydroponic quality, when it is grounded in the soil of close observation.
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The school is rigorous, with a curriculum grounded in classics and humanities that still requires students to study Latin.
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The goal was to create a space that was grounded in some reality, but with touches of otherworldly charm.
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All that I am, all that I hope, all that I dream is grounded in what you taught me.
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The intent of participating in research is grounded in better understanding how our products fit into a healthy lifestyle.
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But after a while, I found the city itself to be a little too strange to feel grounded in.
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It's the kind of chaos that, if it wasn't grounded in actual human emotion, could swallow a series whole.
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But in this rare instance when they do chime in, their insights are so wonderfully grounded in parenting reality.
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The one reason for cautious optimism is that the new round of talks should be grounded in greater realism.
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The presumption is grounded in the idea that an efficient market reacts rationally to information like a corrective disclosure.
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This means Inglourious Basterds is now firmly grounded in the 21st century — along with a few other notable selections.
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"Everything we do at the foundation is grounded in our belief that all lives have equal value," she says.
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The aircraft was grounded in March after crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia that killed a total of 346 people.
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Form and function are inextricably bound for Banerjee, with all of her major themes grounded in distinct physical materials.
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And though fame and fortune no doubt feature in their ambitions, their biggest goals remain grounded in the desert.
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"Almost all statistical models are grounded in history," Silver recently explained in an appearance on The Ezra Klein Show.
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While that argument is grounded in history, it no longer applies to the cookie's modern iteration, which is gross.
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" She added, "Yes, it's very funny and it's very over the top, but it's grounded in so much honesty.
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Harver offers a fully automated recruitment solution grounded in big data that is completely agnostic to the job applicant.
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We can do that by supporting Puerto Rican recovery efforts that are grounded in local realities and local needs.
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The entire scene is scarier than a car horror flick like Death Proof because it's so grounded in reality.
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This is a story about Russia, and it's grounded in fact, but it's intended for us and our time.
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While grounded in research, Wake will feature pages that are more akin to historical, or, at times, speculative fiction.
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PBS says this feature is grounded in research, and will increase the learning gains possible compared with TV alone.
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Recall that President Obama's controversial executive orders on the handling of illegal immigrants were explicitly grounded in prosecutorial discretion.
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It's all grounded in techno, but also takes elements of ambient and drone music, as well as glitchier sounds.
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You never have a hard time suspending disbelief because as far-fetched as everything is, it's grounded in reality.
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We're older, not as much "searchers" but you know, it's more grounded in theory and maybe also in literature.
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Bishop Curry held this dream before us, a dream grounded in God's love: "There's power in love," he said.
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Grounded in disaster, it leads to the comfort and understanding that we — and only we — can bring to ourselves.
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In a report released by the task force, the case against deer urine appears to be grounded in science.
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In fact, their air force would be grounded in two or three months if they don't have spare parts.
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It means rebutting specific claims that come from the President that are grounded in conspiracy theories, falsehoods and rumors.
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It is the most grounded in the world of pop on the soundtrack, based on who worked on it.
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It is also well grounded in the abundant writings of Louisa, John Quincy and his parents, John and Abigail.
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Kendi is less concerned about manners, and he strives to stay grounded in the brute facts of racial oppression.
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But, grounded in mainstream economic theory, both sides agreed that there is always a tradeoff between wages and jobs.
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"Congress did not use the record it compiled to shape a coverage formula grounded in current conditions," Roberts wrote.
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Kevin Brady (Texas) and Mike Pompeo (Kan.) called the speech "disconnected" and "not grounded in reality," while Democratic Rep.
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Jenner recently opened up about her anxiety and how her "sanity" tattoo keeps her grounded in the public eye.
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The 737 Max, which was grounded in March after two fatal plane crashes, is not affected by this issue.
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So the comparison between these kinds of physical addictions and excessive trolling isn't grounded in real-life, personal experience.
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Sarah takes a creative, imaginative approach to problem solving which is grounded in a logical analysis of fundamental principles.
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She prefers the term "indie," and creates adult films grounded in a feminist ethos instead of search engine optimization.
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Everything here is grounded in specifics, in contrast to the garish feathered headdresses stolen by the festival-going set.
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You are part of something, and that something isn't grounded in the same rules that govern the outside world.
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Everything that comes to the table remains grounded in regional ingredients, including ones so obscure they lack a translation.
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Included within these were traditional temple construction, instruments, marionettes, and classical dance, often grounded in Buddhist myths and stories.
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It's because Musk sounds like he's grounded in the language of science and invention, even when he's being ridiculous.
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Blackface is a performance historically grounded in white supremacy and as such, an act of epistemological and ontological terror.
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We're also consulting with an epidemiologist to make sure our efforts as a company are grounded in medical advice.
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Generally, you appreciate discussions grounded in reality rather than hypotheticals, and appreciate real-world examples when learning something new.
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Mr. Dal Monte's sense of history, however, was not solely grounded in dusty file folders and old racing scorecards.
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The plan was to start a game studio grounded in robust tech infrastructure that could be licensed as well.
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After two Boeing 737 Max planes crashed within five months — killing 346 people — the model was grounded in March.
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The choice seems grounded in an association with this mellow, rich blue and a sense of peace and dependability.
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Mr. Trump and his advisers should know that this is not mere speculation; it is grounded in social science.
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The chefs Fergus and Margot Henderson have forged an identity for modern British cooking, grounded in technique and tradition.
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The disparate elements were all grounded in Arab identity — the colors, for example, came partly from bright rural kilims.
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Indeed, these demands are grounded in fears of the money laundering activities that emanate predominantly from former Soviet states.
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Boeing's best selling 737 MAX was grounded in March after two deadly crashes in five months killed 346 people.
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A boat sits grounded in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian in Marsh Harbor, Abaco Island, Bahamas, on Sept. 6.
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The most harrowing part of my experience playing the original System Shock was grounded in the game's environmental design.
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It's important to note that these buttons and values are grounded in data and have passed some sanity checks.
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It was a conversation grounded in the lived experience of everyday people with a focus on improving people's lives.
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The charge that electors who vote their conscience are faithless, then, is not well grounded in authoritative legal sources.
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All of that's been driven by not only an economic system but a nation that is grounded in freedom.
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They're grounded in a shallow approach to policy that's more rooted in backroom deals than in real world consequences.
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We have made the first steps toward a brighter future..., grounded in America's desire for friendship, cooperation and peace.
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Yet these plays are grounded in trauma, which made this the second such show I'd seen in two days.
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Most literary criticism is grounded in close reading, with scholars poring over individual texts to tease out subtle meanings.
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Aides to both men have described their relationship as grounded in a mutual disdain for the Chinese Communist Party.
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It managed stunning set pieces — the Battle of the Blackwater, the Red Wedding — but it was grounded in ideas.
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But on the other side of it, they're not grounded in the here and now, in the concrete present.
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Boeing's best-selling jet was grounded in March after two crashes over five months killed a total of 346 people.
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But it's also a little darker and a little more grounded in the real world and all its banal disappointments.
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Roberts' most vocal critics at the time, including Trump, viewed the move as political, not grounded in facts and law.
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The 737 Max was grounded in mid-March after the second fatal crash of one of the planes in Ethiopia.
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On Ensuring the Bloodline Ends Here, there is a deliberate sense of being grounded in the middle of the horror.
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The show had always been preachy, but in a vaguely palatable way where the preachiness felt grounded in the characters.
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Today's sling of speculative fiction, from the always dystopic and despairingly excellent Sam Biddle, is grounded in the very real.
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Predictably, sales of the 737 Max — its best-selling plane ever — have plummeted since the plane was grounded in March.
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The big difference is just how grounded in reality the Netflix comedy, co-created by Awkward mastermind Lauren Iungerich, is.
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"In fact, the narrative of Salvini as hero, 'the captain' and so on, is grounded in all this," he added.
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There's "no tolerance for rhetoric or spin" and it's "very much grounded in reality, very humble and hungry" Garden observed.
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But it was also timeless, grounded in character and feeling that stretch so far beyond the political confines of 2017.
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This adaptation is certainly more polished than the last, but it's also more grounded in a grim, deeply upsetting reality.
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His concern about that is entirely grounded in fact, and that's why the process has dragged on for many months.
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The 269.7 MAX, which was grounded in March following two crashes involving the type, is being fixed by the planemaker.
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Still, even those moments are grounded in the performances of the film's three leads — most notably, Cate Blanchett as Hela.
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There's a constant anchor at play though, with the band's ferocious socio-political outlook keeping things consistently grounded in reality.
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But their work lives up to that descriptor, grounded in everyday life but tinging it with moments of the fantastical.
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If the fan base likes their Good Wife even more grounded in reality, then I think that they'll like this.
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" The draft states that sex would be "on a biological basis that is clear, grounded in science, objective and administrable.
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There is nothing overtly autobiographical about his work, but I get the feeling that it is all grounded in experience.
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Also, the fact that their fantasies are more grounded in reality to begin with probably makes them easier to fulfill.
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Though perilously complex, Ayurvedic treatments hinge on a clear philosophy, grounded in thousands of years of medical trial and error.
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It's too bad, because it wouldn't have taken much to alter the story so that it's clearly grounded in fantasy.
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This high-growth plan is daunting, but I stay grounded in what our customer is saying and what she wants.
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That type of vaporous record will not do—the Administrative Procedure Act requires reasoned decision making grounded in actual evidence.
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This decision was grounded in sound constitutional principles of federalism and Congress' plenary authority to regulate commerce between the states.
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It feels like she's doing a better job telling a version of Danny's grounded-in-reality story than he is.
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"Experts with real facts, grounded in science, must be in the room when healthcare policy decisions are made," Schoettes wrote.
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Surprises in your social life will pop up tonight, but things will feel more grounded in your relationships later on.
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Collins believes that much of the hesitation behind water births is not grounded in science at all but is cultural.
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Berger's art criticism succeeds because of its tangibility — it is grounded in human experience, historical events, and the physical artworks.
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Emphasizing a search for meaning and self-improvement, they contrast traditionally Scandinavian values, which are grounded in community and religion.
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In their separate contributions, Jean Shin and Mary Mattingly both look toward the future while remaining grounded in the present.
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Those who treat this latest accusation as if it were grounded in good faith are abetting them in that goal.
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Having a small light on or a friend in the room helps us feel protected and more grounded in reality.
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The approach Graham-Cassidy takes may be an improvement over ObamaCare, but it's grounded in a twisted definition of federalism.
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While encompassing nearly a dozen articles, it was narrowly grounded in an alleged violation of the Tenure of Office Act.
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The second problem with this political war being waged on the FBI is that it is simply grounded in falsehoods.
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This is a trend grounded in the need for efficiency and lower operations and maintenance costs associated with coal units.
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But this unsettling film is about the planting and nurturing of a mind-set, one grounded in hostility and fear.
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For weeks, Boeing 737 Max jets have been grounded in the U.S. and other major countries as a cautionary measure.
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"President Trump approaches talks with Russia grounded in realism, but our desire for friendship, cooperation, and peace remain," read another.
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But, no matter how you break it down, the rise in deaths appear to be grounded in despair and hopelessness.
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Grounded in a unique love between two women, the film succeeds in its ability to be empathetic, funny, and real.
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But Hempel's stories are not themselves wispy; they are grounded in comedy, in mundane objects, in old-fashioned social friction.
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"I think those statements are certainly well-intended and grounded in reality," he said, referring to Esper and McRaven's warnings.
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Despite her use of image-editing software, microfilm plotters and light pens, Ms. Schwartz's work is grounded in traditional techniques.
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It is inappropriate because the statements that come out of the White House spokesperson's mouth should be grounded in fact.
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Ossoff, like so many losing Democratic candidates over the years, was brought down fundamentally by arguments grounded in identity politics.
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Comcast Ventures' Michael Yang has an investment thesis grounded in VR and AR's long run position as primary computing platforms.
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"The link between meat and status is grounded in evolutionary drivers of consumption," Zlatevska said in a statement to MedicalXpress.
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On the whole, the movie is most effective when it's grounded in the everyday details of the Loser's Club's lives.
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And for a show so grounded in language, "The Unwritten Law" lacks the precision and freshness of first-rate wordsmithery.
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Bennet's program is not conceptually stunning, but it is well-grounded in cutting-edge thinking about what's likely to work.
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He is suspicious of arguments grounded in pragmatism and impatient with lawyers who will not address him on his terms.
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Many women remain reluctant to weigh in — for reasons that are well grounded in history and in their personal experiences.
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To keep the play grounded in unreality, Rafa is surrounded by surreal side characters, including a scorned one-eyed cat.
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When Boeing's Dreamliner was grounded in 292, it took more than $298 million and three months to fix the problem.
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She added that a different legal theory, grounded in the First Amendment's protection of freedom of association, allowed statewide claims.
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His French menu, grounded in seasonal flavors, is fairly priced at $78, including tip, for a three-course prix fixe.
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We are a movement grounded in love for all people, but especially for the vulnerable, the oppressed and the marginalized.
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That system is absolutely grounded in Jane Austen's novel — but in de Wilde's version, it has a new cinematic language.
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"I don't believe there are reasonable arguments that are grounded in truth" that would defend the travel ban, she said.
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After her appearance, officials within the State Department expressed immediate concern that her remarks were not grounded in the truth.
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Their love story is remarkably consistent, grounded in firm support of the other's values and kept mostly behind closed doors.
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"Calls for a ban are not grounded in sound science," CFFA Director of Trade Marcy Martin said in a statement.
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The line of questioning is always grounded in genuine intrigue and a respect for the working philosophy of the interviewee.
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London may be a magnet for kooky florals and fishnet tights, but even its grooviest trends are grounded in history.
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But a market surge based on political hopes has been replaced by one more firmly grounded in the financial realm.
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The heroes of the story, which is grounded in a real-life case, truly were named Mr. and Mrs. Loving.
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Andrzej Sapkowski's Witcher series, whether in books (including comics) or games, succeeded precisely because they are grounded in the small.
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A healthy democracy is founded on tolerance of differences of opinion, but is grounded in a shared body of norms.
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Nor should we expect him to suddenly shift his decision-making process to one grounded in humility rather than hubris.
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His opinion is grounded in the judicial philosophy of originalism, a theory also championed by the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
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The words that make up a WTO verdict, especially when grounded in precedent, change the domestic politics of compliance abroad.
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Billy is an irreducible figure, grounded in the same sort of elemental silliness that keeps kids up at sleepover parties.
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Grounded in evolutionary biology, this fight-or-flight response can impair judgment, memory and communication — key competencies for leadership effectiveness.
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Directed by Dustin Wills at the Bushwick Starr, Mr. Howze's intelligent, unruly and intermittently wonderful play is grounded in experience.
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But during future talks, it's essential that America's negotiating position remains grounded in our values and honesty about our adversary.
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The result is a portrait of combat zones that is grounded in the experience of military personnel and Iraqi citizens.
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The airplane was grounded in March of last year after the second of two Max crashes that killed 346 people.
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"My point is that people who create great things aren't idle dreamers: They are totally grounded in reality," he says.
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All of these biases are grounded in absolutely reasonable heuristics that make it possible for us to make decisions quickly.
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By making sure our values line up with our behavior, men can create a model of masculinity grounded in integrity.
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I didn't believe that that was a defense that was grounded in truth, and we were the Department of Justice.
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As a result, the all-action Lila, despite being grounded in her family's shoe shop, takes precedence over the introverted Lenù.
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Everything it is and everything it has to say are grounded in its foundational truth of How Things Are between brothers.
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Clearly, Billions is grounded in reality — that's what makes it a show that people in the industry enjoy so much, too.
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Clinton pushed back on all of those points, saying the separations are required by no law and grounded in no religion.
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In a new interview with Harper's BAZAAR, Baldwin opened up about married life and how she's keeping grounded in the spotlight.
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WOLF BLITZER, CNN HOST: Truly extraordinary, an unprecedented threat from the White House but it doesn&apost seem grounded in reality.
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"On the other hand, about 60% of the books provided advice that was grounded in medical and psychological science," Redding added.
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When that happened, I was grounded in South America and missed my callback, which was the last step before being booked.
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Content-wise, the game feels pretty grounded in feelings of social anxiety (the party, or being scared to answer the door).
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The plane was grounded in mid-March after two fatal crashes, putting focus on a particular safety feature on the plane.
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There's no shortage of sexual imagery throughout the Alien movies, all grounded in the iconic work of Swiss artist H.R. Giger.
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The Skincare Bible was an opportunity to provide quality information grounded in science, based on my role as a consultant dermatologist.
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"As a company grounded in the values of integrity and respect, we recognize people's right to creative expression," a spokesperson said.
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These fears are often not grounded in reality, though someone with OCD is consumed with anxiety and fear about it occurring.
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Free of art jargon, the collection is grounded in the lived realities of the region and the artists who work here.
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Rather, his point of view seems grounded in whether things like abortion and birth control obey the letter of existing laws.
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There's all the stuff that I promised not to talk about, but it's still a brown place grounded in brown values.
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Science fiction movies and TV do better with mainstream audiences when they explore new ideas while staying grounded in the familiar.
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Both Say's and Hume's seminal contributions to economic theory were grounded in their own personal experiences of different national monetary traditions.
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But its relatively strong aviation business suffered as problems stretched on with Boeing's 28 MAX jetliner, which regulators grounded in March.
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But its relatively strong aviation business suffered as problems stretched on with Boeing's 737 MAX jetliner, which regulators grounded in March.
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That sentiment is grounded in the number of companies currently rumored to have filed or started preparation for a public debut.
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Luckey's scrutiny of much-hyped Magic Leap is grounded in an expertise that most tech review sites can only aspire to.
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A movement grounded in the unconditional love of God for the world and a movement mandating people to live that love.
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So there are some similar policy positions among traditional conservatives and the alt-right, but they're grounded in very different ideologies.
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Sober more than a year, he tries to stay grounded in the day-to-day but also thinks about the future.
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Azar's own allies argue that he's adopted a thorough response to the spreading crisis that's grounded in public-health best practices.
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Yet, they remain grounded in high-end or luxury coatings, the way high-end cars strategically span certain colors and materials.
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These laws are grounded in "alternative facts" about women's supposed inability to make thoughtful decisions about their own bodies and lives.
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Cannibalism aside, Raw is a coming-of-age film grounded in the fucked up but entirely believable relationship between two sisters.
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It was a sobering wake-up call that there was an emerging anxiety about biology that wasn't necessarily grounded in rationality.
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Boeing's top-selling jet was grounded in March in the wake of crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia which killed 346 people.
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"Compared with other Social Democratic parties in Europe, we are still firmly grounded in the middle of German democracy," he said.
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The administration can start by eschewing ideological and social commitments in favor of smart, strategic diplomacy grounded in traditional economic interests.
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What Americans should be able to expect is that the decisions will at least be grounded in reality and coherent logic.
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Jefferson's system of education was grounded in the liberal arts because he saw sensitivity to power structures as a civic responsibility.
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For weeks, Boeing 737 Max jets have been grounded in the U.S. and in other major countries as a cautionary measure.
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Eighth Circuit Judge Bobby Shepherd's dissent recognized this distinction, solidly grounded in First Amendment law that bans "overbroad" limits on speech.
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The dizzying spectacle is grounded in a showcase performance from Jennifer Lawrence, who plays the devoted homemaker trapped in Aronofsky's nightmare.
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Ethical animal research in the United States is grounded in thoughtful attention to the conditions under which animal research is conducted.
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Every 737 Max in the world was grounded in March 2019 following two devastating crashes which killed a combined 346 people.
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While we can be entertaining, witty, and hard-hitting, we should first be educated and grounded in the message we convey. .
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Her work is grounded in feeling, which can be especially difficult with digital work, given how cold technology can come across.
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The Livingston's often listed as performers in the same event; so undoubtedly, their relationship was grounded in the sport of wrestling.
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The often-cited defense ofpatents, that patent rights encourage inventions that would not otherwise occur, is no longer grounded in reality.
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One of the biggest problems with Washington is that more often than not the policy conversation isn't grounded in the facts.
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"Still Walking" (2009) is grounded in the routines of an elderly couple whose surviving children have grown up and moved away.
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"The solutions must be grounded in reality, which requires the recognition that fossil fuels aren't going anywhere anytime soon," he added.
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Such statements tend to raise fears of a potential comeback for the warlord, one grounded in a populist message of equality.
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IP rights are grounded in Article I of the U.S. Constitution and are a fundamental building block for a thriving economy.
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Her works, said Jenny Dixon, director of the Noguchi Museum in Queens and a longtime friend, were always grounded in research.
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Its signature, its very name, is grounded in an act of deception—the smoke matters as much as the mirrors do.
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Racism is grounded in the commitment that "the other" is somehow defective, not in behavior or character, but in being alive.
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"But frankly, I have ideas for how to do it, and mine are grounded in the experience of being the underdog."
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Yeah, it's a little more confrontational than my other suggestions, but being grounded in truth and all, it earns the right.
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But the conflict is always grounded in the all-too-human story of Saeed and Nadia and their slowly disintegrating relationship.
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Lukach's voice — unsparing and even ruthless, but grounded in love — helps the book vault past the stereotype of an illness memoir.
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The company's 737 Max 8s were grounded in mid-March in the wake of the fatal crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia.
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His drawings on artisanal paper are firmly grounded in the Yanomami cosmogony as well as the ancestral traditions of his community.
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Such is the duality and lesson of Ms. Sánchez's art: It's grounded in the material world but points toward something metaphysical.
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We will bring to the table some of the most effective violence prevention models, grounded in faith-based-criminal-justice partnerships.
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The 737 Max was grounded in March after one of the planes flown by Ethiopian Airlines crashed, killing everyone on board.
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Ms. Feola's artistry is grounded in the bel canto style that has been a hallmark of her country's vocalism for centuries.
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It's no surprise that Emma Stone, whose manner is grounded in pathos and comedy alike, should carry the film with ease.
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"Every policy choice is validated by robust empirical research, supported by experts, and grounded in real data," said spokeswoman Saloni Sharma.
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January 8 Republicans' 2018 talks 'grounded in reality' at Camp David Bannon group shopped anti-Trump document in 26 So, wait.
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Neumann also constantly brought up his wife, Rebekah, who he said kept him grounded in both business and their personal lives.
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The cultural practices and locales that define the hundreds of Native communities dotting the North American landscape are grounded in languages.
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The magazine was a policy journal grounded in the concreteness of empirical evidence and asked hard questions about Great Society programs.
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" In an uncharacteristically awkward sentence, Greenberg explains that she will "embrace the opportunity for conjecture grounded in larger patterns of evidence.
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These voters have little connection to state politics, are largely grounded in national issues and are overwhelmingly supportive of Mr. Trump.
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Yes, there are many funny set pieces, but everything that happens is authentically grounded in the character's choices, elevating the material.
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As he develops the project, he is likely to grow more comfortable and grounded in the aleatory digital space he's created.
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Your planetary ruler Mercury enters fellow earth sign Taurus this weekend, making everyone more grounded in their communication and thinking styles.
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And that revenge fantasy is grounded in the emotional truth of the toxic, codependent, profoundly meaningful friendship between Needy and Jennifer.
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Astrologers often call you a space cadet, but now it's time for you get grounded in your body and in reality.
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It's grounded in a genuine sense of insecurity among the Philippine middle class, as well as anger at the traditional political class.
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"For a writer whose work is so grounded in reality—he had no access to that reality," he says of his father.
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"Our students do better when they are grounded in who they are, and when they are comfortable in the classroom," she says.
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This march is the first step towards unifying our communities, grounded in new relationships, to create change from the grassroots level up.
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Your head is in the clouds today, Cancer: Find ways to feel grounded in your body so you don't completely float away!
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The show knows it's ridiculous; it also knows it's charming, warm, and emotionally grounded in a way that balances out its lunacy.
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But where Back to the Future was focused on quirky smaller-scale drama, See You Yesterday is grounded in contemporary social issues.
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Boeing's newest 737 airplane has been grounded in China, Indonesia, and Ethiopia after an Ethiopian Airlines crash killed 157 people on Sunday.
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Still, some American lawmakers believe that relationship is grounded in a bad investment and a need by Russia to recoup its losses.
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The plane was grounded in March after an onboard automatic safety feature was tied to two fatal crashes that killed 346 people.
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Director Ryan Coogler has created Marvel's most political movie yet, one that's unapologetically grounded in the jagged reality of black American identity.
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"I'm very optimistic that we have someone who is so grounded in the community who wants to seek higher office," she said.
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LIKE all the best clichés, the notion that the European Union is driven by a Franco-German "locomotive" is grounded in truth.
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So instead, studios found some success adapting comic books that are more grounded in reality, even if they aren't as well-known.
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"Our approach is grounded in Facebook's fundamental belief in free expression," Katie Harbath, Facebook's public policy director, responded to the Biden campaign.
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As the legal process takes shape, our path forward will continue to be grounded in putting clients' interests ahead of everything else.
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Blindspotting is the debut screenplay of Hamilton star Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal, a complicated buddy film grounded in a gentrifying Oakland.
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Even when his characters travel to the furthest reaches of space, they've always remained grounded in the minor shortcomings of human behavior.
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"I believe feminism is grounded in supporting the choices of women even if we wouldn't make certain choices for ourselves," she writes.
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Instead, the program was grounded in behavioral theory that helps patients understand why they are struggling and what's getting in the way.
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Second-guess criticism tends to be pretty short-term, and grounded in seeing the result and winding back the clock from there.
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OBAMA: I don't worry about that, partly because I think that the Democratic Party has stayed pretty grounded in fact and reality.
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Boeing's best-selling jet was grounded in March following two crashes in the space of five months that together killed 346 people.
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Gabbard's opposition to interventionist foreign policy strategies is grounded in the understanding that those strategies breed reckless destruction abroad and at home.
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The best way to deal with this confusing energy is to stay grounded in reality, whether the issue is sex or money.
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However, as millennials have aged and matured, perceptions have evolved, revealing a cautiously optimistic generation grounded in realistic expectations of the workforce.
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Put simply, non-originalists believe that constitutional case law is a process grounded in the on-going experience of the American people.
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He rejected the suggestion that the administration has made any mistakes and assured reporters the White House was firmly grounded in reality.
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But the film is grounded in what many Chinese people believe to be true: that their country is catching up with America.
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The armed forces—represented by seven retired generals in the cabinet—espouse a different kind of nationalism, grounded in hard-headed geopolitics.
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"It wasn't desperation, it was tenacity," he said on CNBC's "Mad Money," noting the pharmaceutical industry is grounded in intellectual property protection.
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The feminism that's popular right now is largely grounded in using optimism and humor to undo the damage that sexism has wrought.
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Bill Ulfelder said the group is marching because it is "fundamentally grounded in science" and that today is about marching for science.
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The story is set in a futuristic Beijing, though many of its scenes seem grounded in the problems vexing Chinese society today.
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It wasn't clear to that employee whether the goal was grounded in reality or whether Neumann just picked a nice round number.
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Meese's logic was grounded in separation of powers concerns and the possibility that agencies were inappropriately divesting their powers during settlements negotiations.
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This is a notable example of taking research breakthroughs to start new product efforts grounded in customer needs and then mainstreaming them.
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Feel more stable and grounded in your everyday life by learning how to balance the red root chakra, located around your tailbone.
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"Staying humble and grounded in the public eye, taking the beating and responding with regret, is how individuals show restitution," Joy said.
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Diao can rev up the octane in chase and action sequences, but the movie almost always stays grounded in the physically plausible.
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It's grounded in recent neurolinguistics research about the "critical period" of language development in the brain, from birth to 5 years old.
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I'd also be willing to bet that Kissa Tanto's is better; the cocktails are meticulously grounded in the proper techniques and ingredients.
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It might seem cheesy to use a singer's words as a form of therapy, but this approach is actually grounded in science.
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"But it's also grounded in what most 17-year-olds are still feeling, what I'm still feeling as a 37-year-old."
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Magical realism is a literary genre that's grounded in reality but in which miraculous and magical things may happen at any moment.
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"Grounded in generations of struggle and embodied in everyday actions, the energies of FTP are building in New York City," they write.
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But in an exclusive interview, he told Business Insider a "premature optimism" that isn't grounded in data will only cost more lives.
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The curator is the African-American artist Glenn Ligon, whose work of the last 30 years has been grounded in black history.
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What I like about President Macron is that he is an idealist but not an ideologue and is firmly grounded in reality.
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The U.S. planemaker's once best-selling jet, the 737 MAX, was grounded in March following two fatal crashes that killed 346 people.
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"It needed to come alive in a way that felt less formal, more grounded in the hips and pelvis," Ubeda told me.
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Today's fads and trends will pass, but a medical culture grounded in the highest and noblest principles cannot be allowed to fade.
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This degradation then pushes Pasifika out of our islands and works to silence the sovereignty movements grounded in our ecologically minded cultures.
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Falsehoods may fly, but with this lie detection kit, you can better ensure your actions and beliefs remain grounded in the truth.
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But opposition, which partly reflected an ambivalence grounded in Britain's imperial past, stiffened as European leaders sought greater economic and political integration.
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Movies with their own tales that are also firmly grounded in worlds we've seen before put an extra burden on their marketers.
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He's very well grounded in all of those as a result of the years he spent preparing to be a presidential candidate.
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It's not a new or nuanced or hugely insightful portrait of the president, but it's thoroughly grounded in the book's extant reporting.
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The novel is also vivid in depicting the hardships and triumphs of running, all of which was grounded in her own experience.
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I'm actually more present in it and as a result I'm actually just happier because I'm more grounded in my values, OK?
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Others are grounded in the United States, unsure if they will be able to come back to the country if they leave.
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And you also knew that the fears that gripped so many were not necessarily hysterical but grounded in lived, sometimes terrifying experience.
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Madness, they would have us believe, whether it is schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder or anorexia, is not grounded in any biological reality.
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Everyone is so encouraging and kind, and the classes are challenging but grounded in mindfulness, which I find really helpful for my anxiety.
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"The fight of black women has always been fueled and grounded in faith and in the belief in what is possible," Harris said.
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When it does, there may be an opening to have a sensible conversation about ensuring that patients receive treatments grounded in sound science.
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This Council is helping ensure that our anti-trafficking policies are grounded in the experiences of those most affected by these horrific crimes.
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It's a wonderful evening to connect with people—just stay grounded in reality and know that some major emotional releases are coming soon.
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As elected leaders make decisions on national policy, we seek to provide ideas and solutions grounded in our values and technological expertise. Both.
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We also are firm and clear in our understanding that growth as a community must be grounded in fighting all forms of oppression.
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They hope for a vision which may or may not be realistic, and may or may not be grounded in truth and facts.
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Pennsylvania, No. 15-5040, puts the justices in a ticklish spot, as the best arguments against recusal are grounded in their own practices.
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A surrealist epic grounded in the labor struggles of a telemarketing floor, the movie is infused with a bold style that speaks volumes.
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So it's alarming to realize that his ignorant view of military alliances is actually specifically grounded in a baffling view of trade policy.
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Paci's floral embellishments give his paintings a fantastical quality that is simultaneously grounded in reality through their scientific representation of the human body.
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Although some selections are being terribly nitpicky, the reasons they'd be awful to have are fair-ish, as they're grounded in our reality.
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Each production is firmly grounded in the period in which it is set: Mr Dodin has no truck with anachronistic costumes or gimmicks.
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EVERYONE grumbles about the injustices of air travel, but most people assume that the inequities are at least grounded in a fair system.
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As each of these individuals searched their minds for plausible stories, they conjured available, easy to retrieve stereotypes that were grounded in fear.
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The show is a touch sci-fi by necessity, but it largely seems to be grounded in the real world as a drama.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has a secret mental weapon when it comes to staying focused and grounded in the fast-moving tech sector.
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A just vison of peace must be grounded in international law and recognize the Palestinian right to self-determination on the 1967 borders.
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Faithful, exciting, grounded in character, and philosophically inclined, this new film is easily the most solid and consistently entertaining of the new movies.
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Both Lovely War by Julie Berry and The Old Drift by Namwali Serpell use magical elements to tell sweeping stories grounded in history.
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While the lure of toys will always be their creation of an imaginary world, they're slowly becoming a little more grounded in reality.
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The Netflix/Marvel shows are grounded in realism, so their traditional subject matter and subgenres overlap with other Netflix original comedies and dramas.
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We are still very early in our work and are learning more every day, but our approach is grounded in three important ideas.
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Like most effective suspense or horror movies, it is grounded in a potent subtext, in this case childbirth and its stresses on parents.
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That effort should be grounded in a simple principle: the sanctity and indivisibility of citizenship without regard to race, color, ethnicity or religion.
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It's also refreshingly grounded in a sense of place: during a soulfully polyrhythmic track called "She Knew," you hear some spirited crowd chatter.
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Grounded in the Constitution, birthright citizenship is automatically granted to any individual born within and subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
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But creating a more predictable system grounded in U.S. rule of law makes sense given depth and breadth of the transatlantic digital relationship.
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"(I am) grounded in the understanding that every form of policy is in some way a matter of life or death," he said.
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By contrast, the professional norms of the economics profession, grounded in the scientific method and peer review, provide more balance to agency deliberations.
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Earth technology roadmap (and this is a common aspect of ICO white papers) the goal sounded more aspirational than grounded in executable code.
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The historic Tax Reform Act of 1986 — sponsored by Democrats and signed into law by President Ronald Reagan — was grounded in this rule.
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Mr. Obama's message is grounded in the political reality of a changing Cuban population, both in the United States and on the island.
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As crypto fever gripped many leading economies in 2018, Africa was shaping its own blockchain narrative — one more grounded in utility than speculation.
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The Moon in analytical Virgo opposes dreamy Neptune in Pisces at 10:08 PM, finding us confronting feelings that aren't grounded in reality.
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Also, law enforcement is grounded in the old telephony model — one app in overwhelming use that can be regularly gone to for surveillance.
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President Obama clearly was addressing Donald Trump without mentioning his name, talking about politics today being small, mean, petty and grounded in insult.
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I can sit across from a right-wing person if they can talk about numbers and reasonable facts grounded in realms of consensus.
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Like Santissimi's disturbing fleshy sculptures, Salcedo's work has a certain grotesqueness about it, but one more grounded in the real than the fantastical.
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The US planemaker is seeking to secure momentum for the aircraft, which was grounded in March in the wake of two fatal accidents.
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There's a variety of ideologies — some beliefs are grounded in religion, while some prefer a more scientific foundation — and different levels of intensity.
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Still, impeachment efforts that are wholly grounded in politics without even a thin pretext of an actual crime haven't gotten very far, historically.
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North Korea's acts of belligerence aren't insane outbursts, but deliberate gestures grounded in careful observations about how the outside world responds to it.
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Over time, at the insistence of wise editors, I began to understand that the story needed to be grounded in my own subjectivity.
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These heady considerations, from the financial and the ontological, are grounded in three of the most virtuosic performances you're ever likely to see.
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The vision here is remote from true coalition building, from a partnership of mutual respect, from a politics grounded in overlapping moral perceptions.
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The movie was directed by Joe Talbot, a longtime friend of Fails's, and together they came up with a story grounded in life.
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Grounded in realism (rather than space lasers and explosions), the movie wrings its suspense out of a slow, steady ascent into the unknown.
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Pilots, flight attendants, consumers and politicians from both major parties had been agitating for the planes to be grounded in the United States.
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They also argue that the Brotherhood and Al Qaeda are essentially part of the same movement since both envision societies grounded in Islam.
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The Congress traces its economic ideology to socialist thinkers, but the B.J.P.'s thinking is grounded in Swadeshi, a left-wing economic nationalism.
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Without a political reality grounded in facts, people are left unmoored, building their world on whatever foundation — imaginary or otherwise — they might choose.
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Ahead, Refinery29 editors share the beauty products and little luxuries they reach for when they need to feel grounded in times of chaos.
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Congress's grant of self-determination was, paradoxically, justified by a series of Supreme Court decisions that were grounded in imperialism and white supremacy.
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As new research from our laboratory suggests, implicit bias is grounded in a basic human tendency to divide the social world into groups.
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While that is an idea grounded in common sense, it is complicated by realities on the ground in many places around the world.
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Unlike the post-viral apocalypse world of Station Eleven, Mandel's previous novel, The Glass Hotel feels grounded in reality—at least in parts.
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They'll learn just enough science (to say nothing of current events) to be satisfied that this story is grounded in a familiar world.
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But it had to be grounded in a fresh take that would resonate with an audience that may have never seen the first.
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Martin, No. 19-247, lawyers for the city said the appeals court had heedlessly created a new right not grounded in the Constitution.
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I see three main reasons, grounded in psychology, that explain why Bryant&aposs death had such a profound effect on so many people.
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Ours is grounded in the compelling perversity that the cuisine, climate and class structure of Scotland can produce a tennis champion like Murray.
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Such fears are grounded in reality, as Iran has a long track record of lashing out after being struck by the American military.
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When we are grounded in our sense of worth, we can more easily value others' dignity while projecting authentic power, empathy and grace.
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While the petitioners' arguments are grounded in First Amendment protections, the union's legal position that mandatory dues promote "labor peace" is empirically unsupportable.
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The firm's earliest and best-known bets were grounded in what Mr. Politi and Mr. Sabet called an appreciation for good product design.
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"I don't worry about that, partly because I think that the Democratic Party has stayed pretty grounded in fact and reality," he said.
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The agency has argued that its authority to carry out the agreements is grounded in federal immigration law governing safe third country agreements.
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It is a world view grounded in some truth, but it has the effect of excusing all manner of behavior as simply routine.
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But this new research suggests the practice, which is getting more popular among parents-to-be planning c-sections, isn't grounded in evidence.
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" Such an approach would, quoting the memo, make the determination "on a biological basis that is clear, grounded in science, objective and administrable.
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It's entertainment, but it's also grounded in what's going on in the culture, and if you miss out on that, it doesn't work.
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The conservative Roberts majority will no doubt frame future rulings on voting restrictions and gerrymandering as solidly grounded in law and the Constitution.
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As a result, Warren has been able to lay out plans that are very progressive but also well grounded in evidence and analysis.
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Unlike her past releases, focused on near-fantastical worlds and dream-like states, Grey Area is grounded in today, in London, in her.
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The ship went off course and was grounded in Douglas Shoal, which lies in the southern reaches of the iconic reef, causing extensive damage.
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The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned a London Underground eHarmony ad for misleading passersby that the dating service was grounded in scientific proof.
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You need to go slow, and your objects need to be grounded in some way, but with practice you can 3D-print in midair.
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For her, this movement has been always grounded in that knowledge — that she is speaking up for her ancestors who were not able to.
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With a wardrobe hero like this, you can make a velvet dress or pair of sparkly statement earrings feel more grounded in no time.
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According to Lisa Liebman at Vulture, the Institute is grounded in real history: Hirschfield pioneered important research and dialogue around queer identities and sexualities.
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But somehow, we're more ready to explore hardcore fantastical furry sex before approaching experiences grounded in the actual realities of trans people's embodied experiences.
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As the show continues, its plot twists get more intentionally ludicrous, but because it's grounded in solid characters, the twists never overwhelm everything else.
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Seeing that Ziggy is grounded in reality doesn't negate him from being a good kid, but it does slightly change how we perceive him.
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Yeah, and the other thing too is when you don't have an opinion of yourself that you're comfortable with, you're not grounded in yourself.
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The dazzling light show looks into the future through a narrative of transformation, grounded in adventure and infused with Miami's vibrant urban art explosion.
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In July, the company said it might have to temporarily halt production of the jet, which was grounded in March after two fatal crashes.
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But Glover is going for something a little more grounded in the dark side of the day-to-day with his new FX series.
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It's all grounded in Peter just trying to figure out life as a teenager, and his journey and failures as Spider-Man reflect that.
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" For the Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin, Sanders is "prickly," seducing voters with the "rhetoric of an angry populist not actually grounded in reality.
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British voters made an unjustifiable and irrational decision, grounded in fear of people who spoke different languages or whose skin was darker than theirs.
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The spectacle was "grounded in the certainty of Anglo-American superiority," Regna Darnell and Stephen O. Murray write in the same book as Brownell.
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You write about how you began using the app iNaturalist to help you start identifying flora and fauna and get more grounded in place.
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I'm torn because the more time this show spends on more normal people outside the Versace family, the more it seems grounded in reality.
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The personal struggle around whether reporting an incident is worthwhile is grounded in an understanding of the real costs - emotional, relational, economic and professional.
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We are witnessing the emergence of a new level of mindfulness among these professionals — a mindfulness grounded in both social justice and climate justice.
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This is the "Southron Ambitions" theory, which is much broader and less specifically grounded in the text than the core R+L=J theory.
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The show's been careful to keep us grounded in June's mind while giving the people in her orbit time to reveal their own stories.
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Are moral truths merely a matter of opinion and cultural consensus , or are they grounded in the mind of a transcendent, objective, moral Being ?
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Sheikh Faiyaz Jaffer of the Islamic Center at NYU tells Refinery29 that Ashura traditions among Shia Muslims are very much grounded in group observances.
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Throughout American history more generally, the extension of civil rights and access to levers of power in American politics have been grounded in race.
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The portrayal of Goldberg as a White House cat's paw appears to be grounded in some kind of beef between Goldberg and Samuels's wife.
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But there's also a certain amount of pageantry involved, wheeling and dealing and making promises that may or may not be grounded in reality.
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It has planted its flag on the hill of realism, and so its maps need to be grounded in the fantasy of real locations.
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As a company grounded in science, we must balance patient access to FDA-approved medicines, while working collaboratively to solve this public health challenge.
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" GW wouldn't respond to questions about its former ties to cannabis activists, saying in a statement, "GW's inception was grounded in science, not politics.
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So how will GoEuro as Omio approach scaling a travel business that is, necessarily, so very grounded in fixed and non-uniform transport infrastructure?
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If that sounds like a rosy vision, know that it's one that is grounded in what Californians have seen so far in their transition.
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The airline's regional arm, SilkAir, operated six Boeing Co 737 MAX jets before they were grounded in March following crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia.
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She and her third husband, Siemon Scamell-Katz, who had travelled to America with her, were grounded in the Ramada at the Newark airport.
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Or maybe it's not hypocrisy but part of the liberal illusion, well grounded in the Enlightenment, that all good things go hand in hand.
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At this pivotal moment, Muslim voters are building power grounded in political education, community self-determination, civic participation, and state-level organizing en masse.
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In partnered meditation, you can practice being grounded in the moment together — which you can apply to day-to-day experiences with one another.
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But in truth, John's code was ageless—an American code, grounded in decency and basic fairness and an intolerance for the abuse of power.
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Resolute and unifying, grounded in knowledge of the terror threat, it gave voters reasons to support her — beyond fear and loathing of Mr. Trump.
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It is baked into our DNA, grounded in a constitution that puts freedom of speech, expression and religion in one place: the First Amendment.
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David seems very grounded in the moral code that comes with a Christian view of love and marriage and a military view of brotherhood.
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There are numerous examples of economic theories that never even purported to be grounded in data, yet shaped decades of legislation and individual energy.
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When the planes were grounded in mid-March, it hurt WestJet more than many other carriers: About 8% of its fleet has been grounded.
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The results express a state of fear and exasperation in German society: It is an emotional reaction, rather than one grounded in political reasoning.
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Like Rose, you are reliable and practical, and can keep a situation grounded in reality even when it threatens to spiral out of control.
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What you're describing is two equally misguided orientations to politics, both of which are grounded in a false story we tell ourselves about history.
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"Label is inspired by shapes and designs from Paris, but their textiles are basically still very grounded in what is our strength," said Kumar.
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With this alchemic mix of multivalent aesthetic expression — grounded in her blackness and, yes, her pop appeal — Solange has finally found her Holy Ghost.
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There aren't any characters who are fully computer-generated — it's actually quite grounded in authenticity, even if you get to fly in space shuttles.
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The mayor, who was originally scheduled to fly to Atlanta to speak at a union convention, was grounded in New York by a storm.
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The terminally ill are not the only people who may have strong and stable suicidal desires grounded in conditions that are unlikely to change.
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And yet the play is grounded in the fact that this all really happened to a real person: a person who is in prison.
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It was grounded in the mind-set that increasing trade and investment would benefit both countries by making America safer and China more prosperous.
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Their understanding of government economic policy and the state's responsibilities was by his lights very left-wing, yet also grounded in their Christian convictions.
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Instead, he stays neutral: He's aware of the past, grounded in the present, and focused on putting all his energy into the next move.
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Similarly, 64 percent of Republicans, compared with 32 percent of Democrats, saw a culture grounded in Christian religious beliefs as extremely or very important.
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Sage Financial Group is an independent family business, built on strong principles and a commitment to developing collaborative relationships grounded in trust and transparency.
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Boeing continued to build the plane throughout 265, even after the jet was grounded in March following two fatal crashes that killed 346 people.
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It has turned out to be a durable, expandable, widely admired hybrid: dark and arty yet grounded in the pop basics, eager to communicate.
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And some EU officials stress that Barnier will be the smooth front-man for a negotiating operation grounded in deep technical knowledge and expertise.
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Instead of being run, as all these platforms are, are as profit-making entities, public social media would be grounded in its local community.
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True to the aesthetic strategy she uses in her ready-to-wear, the Sonnie is both stylistically forward thinking and grounded in everyday practicality.
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"If you look at the investments we're making ... we're grounded in real estate, but we're much more than a mall company," Simon told CNBC.
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While most episodes are grounded in reality, each is a sumptuous soundscape of auditory hallucinations exploring the thin line between what's real and imagined.
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Zuckerberg and Chan told CBS's Gayle King in December they keep their kids, Maxima (aka Max) 4, and August, 2, grounded in several ways.
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Harris also said that consumers might perceive chicken to be healthier than sausage or bacon, even if that is not necessarily grounded in fact.
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Britain's competition probe into Amazon's minority investment in food delivery service Deliveroo is "speculative" and not grounded in evidence, the two companies argued Wednesday.
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As a historian and author, Ms. Himmelfarb commanded respect for her meticulous, often surprising scholarship, which was grounded in political, literary and personal sources.
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This is celebration music—Burna Boy singing about lighting a spliff music, flying in the clouds music, grounded in the solemnity Dave does best.
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"Sex is grounded in materiality, whereas 'gender identity' is simply an ideology that has no grounding in science," WoLF told Vox in a statement.
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Slome's letter about Israel being singled out is grounded in understandable anxieties and fears, but it is not based on what is actually happening.
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The pop music machine can chew up and spit out stars; being grounded in the music, not just the performance, keeps the music alive.
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Perhaps their votes for the "angry," scapegoating candidate were grounded in a dramatic decline in their health, economic fortunes and overall quality of life.
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Grounded in critical discourse, professional studies, and studio practice, Lesley University's College of Art and Design's curriculum is primarily self-designed and encourages experimentation.
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Felix D'Eon's work is also grounded in traditional illustration practices, employing early-20th-century graphic styles to imagine queer love in revolutionary-era Mexico.
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The title, "My Island, Like a Sea," captures the attitude of this work; grounded in detail, yet open to the fluidity of incongruous references.
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This is the "Southron Ambitions" theory, which is much broader and less specifically grounded in the text than the core R+L=J theory.
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The concept of city clusters is grounded in the theory of agglomeration benefits, which holds that the bigger the city, the more productive it is.
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The 737 MAX was grounded in March following two grisly crashes—killing 346 people—that seem to have been caused by a software-design flaw.
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PSOTU uses art to cultivate awareness and social imagination, to envision a hope grounded in reality that can carry us through the next four years.
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New rules grounded in Title I would have to permit discrimination, paid prioritization and individual negotiations between online providers and ISPs to survive court scrutiny.
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Yet the story is grounded in absolute realism — it lacks even the faint whiffs of magic that appear in the previous volumes in the trilogy.
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Boeing, struggling to restore public confidence, has halted production of the once fast-selling 737 MAX, which was grounded in March following two deadly crashes.
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It features modern dance brought off the stage out into blistering cold, with unearthly movement grounded in the tactility of the real forests and mountains.
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And then there's the fact that the move seems grounded in trying to reestablish Breitbart and Bannon as a viable threat to the Republican establishment.
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Brien, who took the poll, said his criticism of the Republican Party's ability to conduct foreign policy is grounded in his general disapproval of Trump.
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Instead, those present decided to commit themselves to a different kind of event, one grounded in acknowledging the coexistence of many intense and difficult emotions.
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The world's largest plane maker has cut production of the 737 MAX, which was grounded in March following two fatal crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia.
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Experts had initially cautioned that, although Fields ascribes to a racist ideology, his actions may not have been grounded in animus against a particular group.
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The company has sparked a broader conversation about corporate tax fairness, and that conversation should be grounded in hard data about what companies are paying.
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But the Hawaii and Maryland restraining orders were grounded in Lemon v Kurtzman and McCreary v ACLU, Supreme Court precedents the scholars acknowledge "remain controversial".
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Opposing them stand supporters of an earthier politics, grounded in tradition, wedded to nation and suspicious of change, especially if it is delivered by outsiders.
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He and Rosenstein will be under enormous pressure to ensure their recommendations are firmly grounded in law and precedent, or they'd reap the political whirlwind.
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The global Max fleet was grounded in March following two fatal crashes a malfunction of the plane's automated flight-control system, called MCAS, was implicated.
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So Singer, who cut his writing teeth on The West Wing, is no stranger to telling complex American stories grounded in real situations and figures.
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According to Guadagno, Disney princess movies may have a monarchic framework, but they're grounded in some of the most basic tropes of the American dream.
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If he puts himself in this position, he risks making decisions that may not be as well-grounded in reality as they might otherwise be.
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He favors a smaller government; decentralization of authority; a foreign policy grounded in the national interest; support for Israel; and resolute opposition to Islamist terror.
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In spite of their logical minds, Geminis are a bit scattered and more than likely to become attached to beliefs that aren't grounded in facts.
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Some stories are grounded in realism, like "Victory Lap," which looks at what happens when a teenage boy sees someone trying to abduct his neighbor.
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"You can't insult people the way he does, and you've got to have an economic policy that's grounded in solid, conservative principles, and he doesn't."
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Today's nonconformists and mavericks, though well grounded in jazz's history and repertoire, also incorporate elements of hip-hop, rock or classical music into their works.
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Spelunky was grounded in a deep enough understanding of the roguelike to capture a feeling without reproducing every mechanic and system roguelikes were known for.
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That fear is grounded in concrete changes: the story of American self-interest is a continuous one that nonetheless contains major institutional and economic shifts.
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On the one hand, he finally felt grounded in a community — he had gained "not only a home but an anchor," as Sperling puts it.
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On Thursday, the President resurrected several of his favorite lines of attack that, while potent with his political base, aren't grounded in evidence or facts.
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As humans, we're drawn to the dramatic, but as an industry, we have a responsibility to get everyone on the same, grounded-in-reality page.
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Despite being widely expected to add Olympic gold to his wealth of achievements, Kingsbury is remaining grounded in the build-up to qualifying on Friday.
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But it introduced new ones: Can Chief O'Neill, who is grounded in the culture of the Police Department, enact the changes the mayor has promised?
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This argument seems to be grounded in the notion that state courts enjoy inherent power — not subject to U.S. Supreme Court regulation — to shift fees.
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Rather, it makes for a wisdom grounded in the hard truths: the world as it is, not the way we would like it to be.
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The answer should be grounded in the concept of modernization – a new law made for the wireless, texting, wonderfully connected world we live in today.
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What I believe about human equality and dignity is grounded in what I believe about the love of God and that love is not coercive.
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Justice Scalia's approach was grounded in the words of legal texts, and not in a judge's personal preferences or the vagaries of popular political beliefs.
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Friday's quarter moon in romantic Leo can help us stay grounded in the face of passion, even when our hearts are fluttering like monarch butterflies.
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Whichever side you were on, the argument was firmly grounded in the (fairly technical) details of how one estimates the cost of Sanders's proposed system.
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That sparked a whole series of articles about Buchanan County's bond with Trump that built an image of Trumpism as grounded in economically struggling places.
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In a time when it is hard to tell what's real and what's not, digital security grounded in authentic relationships can make all the difference.
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They pore over conflicting stories about what happened at which party, who said what mortifying things to whom, which astonishing rumors are grounded in fact.
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A more sensible energy flows as Venus connects with Saturn on May 31—a great time to get grounded in your plans and share ideas.
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With that encouragement — and in spite of homophobic mocking by a teacher — Gianni begins his rise, one grounded in technical virtuosity and boldness of vision.
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All of this is to say that the idea that a woman candidate is not as "electable" as a man isn't grounded in actual data.
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The 737 Max was grounded in March after an Ethiopian Airlines flight crashed shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa, killing all 157 people on board.
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In the 1980s, as the country recovered from a deep recession, Wall Street enjoyed a broad boom grounded in Reagan-era deregulation and economic growth.
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"We are very grounded in our faith and know we are protected," said Griffin, who has seen sales dwindle as rodeos and dances are cancelled.
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PARELES Peder Mannerfelt, Fever Ray's producer, also records electronic music on his own, grounded in techno but far too amorphous and exploratory to stay there.
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"We are very grounded in our faith and know we are protected," said Griffin, who has seen sales dwindle as rodeos and dances are canceled.
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Sanger, a national security correspondent for The New York Times, stays firmly grounded in real events, including communication systems getting hacked and servers being disabled.
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This shouldn't feel as refreshing as it does—although putatively grounded in hip-hop, "Freestyle" shows little interest in the technical aspects of the form.
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From raw reclaimed wood walls to tree bark-lined elevators, everything feels deeply grounded in a sincere, well-intentioned way that still meets luxury expectations.
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And much like other similar anti-Sanders screeds, it's grounded in assumptions about and perceptions of Sanders that are just not backed up by evidence.
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But in smaller, quieter spaces last week, two younger choreographers were also exploring the work of dancing — and of living a life grounded in dance.
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Tisherman's approach is more grounded in the present, however, and is firmly aimed at giving Earth doctors a bit more time to save a life.
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Ancient Egyptian medicine was grounded in religious or mythological stories and pharmaceutical remedies were aimed to expunge spirits or demons from the body, she says.
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In response to such criticism, Gillespie directed people to his policies, which were detailed on his website and indeed more grounded in America's foundational ideals.
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The Fund is grounded in the belief that girls have an essential role in designing and implementing the programs and policies that affect their lives.
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People with the longer view might stop feeling like unmoored producers of work and reaction and see themselves as actors grounded in real, historical time.
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People with the longer view might stop feeling like unmoored producers of work and reaction and see themselves as actors grounded in real, historical time.
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So the phrase "people leave managers, not companies," might be grounded in truth: Managers are responsible for motivating and driving engagement among their direct reports.
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Crip Camp details some of the shameful realities in a way that's eye-opening and simple to understand, because it's grounded in individual people's experiences.
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The manufacturer this month suspended production of the planes, which regulators grounded in March after the second of two Max crashes that killed 7873 people.
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In this lesson plan, we challenge students to make predictions about the Trump presidency — but predictions grounded in as much evidence as they can gather.
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Grounded in our nation's finest traditions, the promotion of a "robust exchange of ideas" helps advance student growth and development through dialogue, debate and dissent.
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In the past, the real roadblocks to passage have been grounded in the House, and Ryan's office has simply "encouraged" committee work on the issue.
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In order to succeed, international religious freedom diplomacy will require moral arguments grounded in the equal dignity of every person, as well as strategic arguments.
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Billionaire was a neutral word, grounded in math: Such a person could spend $10 million a year, for 100 years, before the pile was gone.
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A policy reversal this momentous would normally require a strong justification, grounded in a theory of market failure, with sound evidence to back it up.
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His early work was grounded in close reading, and his last book "The Bourgeois: Between History and Literature," included fine-grained analysis of classic works.
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The Santander Cultural does not support one type of art, but art in its plurality, grounded in the profound respect we have for each individual.
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Yet for nearly a century, the grass-roots context that spawned the party meant that its democratic power base remained grounded in the industrial regions.
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We round things out with a historical novel grounded in Cherokee culture and a fun oral history, entirely invented, of a fictional 1970s rock band.
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While the work is very much grounded in these individuals' current stories, On Exile makes clear that the history of refugees is a long one.
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American national identity is grounded in principles like the rule of law, more than in any particular idea of what kinds of people are American.
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A case against Trump should be grounded in his visible actions, which are clear enough, and not in the ultimately unknowable configuration of his mind.
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The show is grounded in research on the "racial sleep gap," the finding that black Americans receive significantly less sleep on average than white Americans.
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Groups' model, grounded in DeFlavio's thesis from Dartmouth, targets the two barriers — proximity and price — by building low-cost facilities in small towns and rural communities.
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" He continued, "I'm happy to keep it all going, but if some of those planes start coming down … I'll still be grounded in my own life.
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His productions cover everything from instrumental hip-hop, to synth-heavy club bangers, to slow grooving house jams, grounded in a palette of Afro-Cuban rhythms.
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That's because Jane the Virgin has always stayed grounded in the emotional reality of its characters, and especially that of warmhearted, bright-eyed Jane (Gina Rodriguez).
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But you also have to be really grounded in the realities of where you are, and that's a hard duplicity, right, of going back and forth.
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Each episode is grounded in a single character's foibles; from there, the eerie show uses magical devices to point certain social ills or flaws in thinking.
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He's funny, as someone whose career is grounded in dry, straight-faced humor should be, but he's also sincere, stoic, and serious, not a constant entertainer.
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The real dispute at hand is between Pinker's hyper-optimism and a more guarded optimism grounded in historical fact, not between Enlightenment rationalists and pessimist intellectuals.
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It has become a maddening refrain, every time she drops a new policy proposal, grounded in a compelling vision for a more just and compassionate country.
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Together, we can unleash our economic potential and usher in a new era of global trade — one grounded in the principles of fairness, competition and reciprocity.
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How much of our interpretation of the artworks should be grounded in Artaud's aesthetic philosophy, and how much should it consider his bouts of mental illness?
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There was also George W. Bush, who peddled policies grounded in homophobia and theological hate to rouse his base for votes, specifically targeting African American churches.
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ON THURSDAY 11th October Singapore Airlines reinstates the world's longest flight, a 15,329km, 19-hour schlep between Singapore and New York which it grounded in 2013.
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During that time, Williams also talked about being a "true representative, grounded in the hopes and dreams and struggles of my district," as she put it.
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Equal parts tangible and ethereal, they're the plastic bag caught in a gust of wind; a sense of escape grounded in cold, hard, modern day slog.
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You said earlier that we need to reimagine a new happiness fantasy, one that is less self-involved and more grounded in the world around us.
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His proposal for universal basic income, his central campaign issue, is grounded in a belief that millions of jobs will be wiped away due to automation.
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