Sentence examples for grounds claims from inspiring English sources

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His bold endeavour to combine scientific and theological thinking was, however, overtaken by developments within both empirical philosophy and theology, where, on different grounds, claims for the reasonableness of Christianity were soon to be condemned.

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Warner's suit follows the example set by Zaentz's Saul Zaentz Company, which has sued the Tolkien estate on similar grounds, claiming breach of good faith and fair dealing.

Those who object to the new structure on aesthetic grounds claim it dominates iconic buildings such as the 950-year-old Tower of London and the 365-foot dome of St . Pauls Cathedral, London's tallest building until 1962.

In the spring of 2011, he explained, Thai troops had seized the temples' grounds, claiming the areas belonged to Thailand.

Some staff in the past refused to use the trays on health and safety grounds, claiming there was an increased risk of being burned when removing them.

Prior to 1967, states prohibited interracial unions also on health grounds, claiming that "races" were not intended to mix, that mongoloid children would result and white racial purity would be sullied by exposure to biological contamination of an "inferior" race.

Some groups are opposed to vaccination on ethical grounds, claiming that mandatory vaccination represents government interference in what they consider to be a matter of entirely personal choice [ 11, 12].

Groups like the Royal Society, the MRC and the British Medical Association endorsed research on utilitarian grounds: claiming experiments on small numbers of embryos were essential to overcoming the developmental abnormalities that afflicted thousands of children.

Jakob Nielsen points out that with the development of good search engines, it has become easier for information gatherers to move quickly between different hunting grounds, claiming that web sites should be designed less like big meals and more like tasty snacks, quick both to find and to eat [ 23].

Those rights ground claims of cultural survival, whether or not a culture's meanings, practices and institutions stigmatize and disadvantage the members of some ascriptively-defined group.

It seems, however, that the notion of grounding may indeed figure in everyday cognition, for it seems that we often make grounding claims in ordinary discourse (e.g., the claim that Frank is sick in virtue of having a cold).

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