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Airport officials said as many as 30,000 passengers a day could be grounded in the first major labor dispute to confront the government of President Vicente Fox.
If he's not voted out early on, he could be grounded in the UK well into the winter – a big commitment from a man who roamed the planet for more than 10 months last year.
NEW DELHI — Air India is cracking down on its cabin crew over the age of 40, who could be grounded in coming weeks if they are found to be unfit or overweight.
A utilitarian argument for pacifism could be grounded in the claim that history shows us that wars tend to produce more harm than good.
The identity and individuality of quantum particles could be grounded in each having a primitive thisness, and the same could be true of spacetime points.
The perception could be grounded in the opinion that it is necessary to upgrade the company's computer capacity if it would be possible to use BIM in a more encompassing and advanced manner.
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At the next crisis, the Commander-in-Chief could be grounded for want of a part for Marine One.
And if things go even more wrong, this capital city could be ground zero in the first nuclear exchange in history.
WU'S FEARS THAT violations of privacy could chill free speech are grounded in recent history: in China in 2004, Yahoo turned over to the Chinese government important account information connected to the e-mail address of Shi Tao, a Chinese dissident who was imprisoned as a result.
What I couldn't understand was how this traditional teaching could be mistaken when it was grounded in quotes from the Bible.
A believer, learning from Freud, could acknowledge that his faith was grounded in wish projection even as he insisted that the wish itself was also a revelation.
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