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Of course, I am just beginning down this road of understanding my faith and how it might ground my work.
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By deliberately avoiding any explanation of what it is that might ground an agent's choice of endorsing the legal point of view, or any given basic norm, Kelsen left the most pressing questions about the normativity of law unanswered.
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According to reports, Europe's largest low-budget carrier might ground 10% of its fleet this winter to cut costs.
When she suggested it, though, the other GPs quickly bought in.If Labour wins the next election, Mr Miliband might ground CCGs just as they are taking flight.
Khan objected — with no charts of the area, he could not avoid shoals or reefs that might ground the ship.
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The board believes, however, that by 2010, a successor vehicle for the aging shuttle fleet should be close to readiness, or the shuttles should undergo a rigorous recertification process, which might ground the shuttles or require very costly improvements.
Considerations of gratitude, they argue, might ground the claim that some subjects have some obligations of gratitude to the state.
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