Sentence examples for functioning on the ground from inspiring English sources

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"I could see a battalion of older soldiers coming together in Iraq and functioning on the ground for a year," he said.

The paper focuses on cross-scale institutional interactions, describing how existing formal policies are functioning on the ground, how these policies interact with local arrangements, and how this interaction may affect the incentives of different actors towards sustainable fisheries.

Our ethnographic investigation allowed us to understand, in detail, how the CMW programme was functioning on the ground and, in particular, how the sociocultural and economic context shaped the CMWs' practices and relationships with their catchment populations.

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Furthermore, the Greek people had not been prepared and Syriza as a political party barely functioned on the ground.

This blocked the app from functioning on school grounds, effectively shutting down access to these younger students who were, until then, the largest demographic on Yik Yak.

The wobbly balance pod was a metaphor for being able to function anywhere on the ground, "because life has its instability," she said.

And because we keep primary functions on the ground floors, we have a network of many low indoor-outdoor spaces, where you can be outdoors but sheltered, indoors but in the landscape.

Commonly, similarity would be quantised in terms of a distance function, on the grounds that similar patterns will lie physically close to each other.

The ability of cells to respire on galactose is sometimes used as an index of mitochondrial function on the grounds that mitochondrial ATP production is more prominent with this substrate.

Vocabulary-based tests are used in this function on the grounds that vocabulary is part of 'crystallised' ability and hence is relatively immune to age-related cognitive decline [ 21].

They argue against explanations that are based on selection for protein function on the grounds that the rate of synthesis of a yeast protein (as inferred from mRNA abundance) is a better predictor of its evolutionary rate than is the protein's abundance.

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