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So there may be grounds for a deal.
"If an employee deviates from the policy, it may be grounds for termination," Mr. Frawley said.
A new study suggests there may be grounds for these worries.
In recent months, China has warned that indefinite delay in progress toward unity may be grounds for military action.
Gwilym Mumford They won it last year, which may be grounds for exclusion from this year's Mercury list.
It's understood there may be grounds for a high court challenge, the press gallery president Andrew Meares said.
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Adrian may be grounded off the pitch, but on it his team are flying.
Mr. Allen, who has been highlighting and campaigning on the issue for several years, said, "Maine may be ground zero, but this is a national fight".
But in April, the model Concorde may be grounded, too, when the four-story Times Square Brewery, atop which it is perched, makes way for a 47-story tower.
Evil may be grounded in individual acts of human choice, but it operates as energy that reduces human intention to insignificance.
Differences in the intuitive plausibility of endurantism and perdurantism may be grounded in facts about perception.
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