Sentence examples for peculiar grounds from inspiring English sources

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Carr, a leftish figure on the Aussie political scene, stood up for Black on the peculiar grounds that the peer has written some good history books.

Yet, the government has adopted a lopsided practice of generally considering and reporting only an estimate of world-wide benefits, putting U.S. regulatory agencies at risk of adopting policies that impose costs on Americans on the peculiar grounds that they benefit others.

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Peculiar Ground, by Lucy Hughes-HaLucyt (Harper).

Earlier this month Mr Malema's trial on charges of fraud and racketeering, among other things, was postponed until next August on the peculiar ground that not all the lawyers involved in the case were available.

Analyses, even if limited to the peculiar ground motions considered, suggest that a recently proposed parameter (Np) is especially promising as a candidate for the next generation of IMs when combined with spectral acceleration.

In the early morning we had one of the first of those peculiar ground mists that hide the earth and seem to lift most things feet above the surface of the land.

Peculiar as the grounds for divorce may sound, the story is that Mr. Bass, 69 and a resident of Fort Worth, had taken up painting and had tired of the social circuit, the longtime domain of Mrs. Bass, 67, who is the vice chairwoman of the Metropolitan Opera and one of its biggest financial supporters.

A peculiar nonmagnetic (diamagnetic) ground state has been found in a salt of the anionic biradical with the open-shell Na+-crown ether derivative of Na+-crown etheriderivative.

In this sense, possibility is seen as a connection or, more precisely, as a negative connection of being (negative Seinsverknüpfung), i.e., as a peculiar connection of grounding or motivation between states of affairs (Gallinger 1912, 92).

The third step in the Natural Rights Argument holds that any being endowed with the "light of reason" that exercises the various "exalted attributes" of reason possesses certain peculiar rights on the "ground of their nature".

Amazingly, the Zairean state, as phoney as his furniture, stayed up for several more years before Laurent Kabila's rebels and Rwandan soldiers walked in and, unresisted, took it over.The failed state is a rich breeding ground of peculiar people, places and incidents for which the word "bizarre" falls short.

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