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To give an example: creation demands that the active, free pole of God ("No") reverse itself into the substantial grounding ("Yes") of the existence of the world ("No") which itself emerged out of the reversal of the essential pole ("Yes") within the elemental world.
Alternatively, an engineer whose education includes substantial grounding in humanities and social sciences is likely to recognize the impact of the engineering decisions not only upon the more narrowly framed math, science and engineering questions but upon the more broadly framed questions informed by social sciences and the humanities.
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"And there are substantial grounds to justify that suspicion.
Jörg Haider's far-right party lost substantial ground.
Recent polls have shown a tightening race, with Mr. Gore having gained substantial ground since fall.
"The anticipation of his impending death is based on real and substantial grounds," the affidavit said.
Liberals, in contrast, were less calculating and perhaps more intellectually honest, ceding substantial ground to their adversaries.
A similar investigation in the United States was dropped by the Federal Trade Commission in September 2000 after it, too, found no substantial grounds for complaints.
They are the social liberals and the liberal socialists, and they share substantial ground on issues like equality, the environment and democratic reform.
It's not over in terms of our ability to work with them, even without substantial ground forces coming in from the north".
These laws also prohibit the U.S. government from extraditing non-nationals to third countries where there are "substantial grounds for believing" that they would be tortured.
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