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A candidate's religious faith may ground a sustaining core of values, but it may also conflict with meaningful discussion of policy or conflict with the nation's best interest.
The capacity to feel pain grounds an obligation to avoid its infliction; the capacity to anticipate and dread as well as feel pain may ground a stronger obligation.
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In the Senate ONE PERSON may grind all gears to a halt, Leaving the U.S. crumbling, on the verge of default.
"We are really between forces that may grind all of us to pieces," the physicist Maurice Wilkins wrote after a disastrous attempt by Crick and his colleague James D. Watson to build a model of DNA based in part on data gathered by Rosalind Franklin.
Dr. Wilkins's fear of "forces that may grind all of us to pieces" was not misplaced: Dr. Bragg told Crick to get back to his thesis work and stop building models of DNA.
You may ground it to the ground wire on the charger's input AC, or use a grounding rod driven into the soil.
Such a car may grind to a halt, but would probably not overturn.
Indeed, the process of change is so rapid that some of the subject's potentates are afraid that progress may grind to a halt unless a huge injection of numeracy takes place pretty soon.The mightiest of those potentates inhabit America's National Institutes of Health (NIH the body responsible for disbursing the lion's share of federal money available for biomedical research.
The International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association, the big gym trade group, says membership growth may grind to a halt this year as a result of the economic recession and the aftermath of Sept. 11.
Most likely you'll get a phone call home, and your parents may ground you.
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