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The powers are themselves grounded in objective "textures" (arrangements of corpuscles) in the bodies.
Like their opponents in Boston, Obama's team prides itself on being grounded in "objective" campaign realities rather than the "virtual" ones spat forth by the news cycle.
Make it "nowhere are the hysteria and anticipation …" Like their opponents in Boston, Obama's team prides itself on being grounded in "objective" campaign realities rather than the "virtual" ones spat forth by the news cycle.
CIS calls itself "an independent, non-partisan, non-profit, research organization" that is "not predominantly 'liberal' or predominantly 'conservative,' " and which believes that "debates about immigration policy that are well-informed and grounded in objective data will lead to better immigration policies".
And federal government scientists have raised red flags, warning that the Brown administration's environmental findings do not all seem to be grounded in objective science.
The strong personal beliefs held by many Government and UNICEF staff about the effectiveness of AGEI activities were not necessarily grounded in objective evidence.
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Scientific investigation is grounded in the objective pursuit of facts as guided by the scientific method.
Even Oscar Wilde, often thought of as a whimsical dresser, argued that fashion ought to be grounded in serious, objective principles.
The eighth century commentator Śākyabuddhi summarizes things interestingly in his commentary to I.216: scripture is simply needed by (indeed, indispensable to) those who wish to set out upon the spiritual path (pravṛttikāma), but it is not grounded in any objective facts (vastutas) (Tillemans 1999, ch. 2).
The proposed policy, according to the Department of Health and Human Services, would define gender "on a biological basis that is clear, grounded in science, objective and administrable," meaning it would define gender as either male or female as determined by genitalia at birth.
See also Twentieth Century Music Corp. v. Aiken, 422 U.S. 151, 156 (1975) (arguing that the Copyright Act is grounded in two objectives: "secur[ing] a fair return for an 'author's' creative labor" and "stimulat[ing] artistic creativity for the general public good").
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