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to groundwork
noun
The foundation; the basic or fundamental parts that support or allow for the rest.
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Mr. Magder said he hoped to do fund-raising from local businesses to cover operating costs; the barge was donated to Groundwork for $2.
The company paid $20,000 in fines and $100,000 to Riverkeeper, which distributed the money to Groundwork Yonkers, an environmental group that works to protect the Saw Mill River.
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You are now ready to move on to whatever groundwork you want.
Argentina has been trying to lay the groundwork to begin borrowing again on global markets.
Such obstacles are also why more and more schools are happy to leave the groundwork to institutions that have always wrestled with rates and regulations like banks.
Likewise Ms. Stein said that she saw the fair as a place to "lay groundwork".
That may also be a way to lay groundwork for even more dynamic functionality ahead.
And thanks to the groundwork laid by Apple, it just might work.
Before a full revolution can take place, the industry must make incremental gains and seek niche applications in parallel with the advancements in the technology to establish groundwork.
This spring, Ms. Glassman will return to China to lay the groundwork for more involvement there.
They didn't want to lay the groundwork for him to demand custody later.
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