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