Sentence examples for ungrounded in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ungrounded in" is an idiomatic expression that you can use in written English.
For example: "Her decision to quit her job was ungrounded in any rational assessment of the circumstances."

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The propeller-head image and the academic credentials of Obama's economic advisers have given them a reputation as theorists ungrounded in political realities.

This position, completely ungrounded in science or religion, is perhaps the most arrogant claim one can make on behalf of our species.

On the other hand, demonstrations can be "spontaneous" and therefore weak or irrelevant, ungrounded in any organisation with staying power; this is why Americans' hopes for colour revolutions that supposedly express "the will of the people" are so often disappointed.

This is the claim, ungrounded in the constitution, that the president may withhold information from Congress or the courts and forbid his aides to testify if it would damage, in any way, the smooth operation of the executive branch.Presidents used to be fairly forthcoming with information.

Dávid later argued that worship and prayer to Christ are as inappropriate and ungrounded in scripture as the Catholic cults of Mary and the saints.

So when there's any concern at all about vaccines, no matter how ungrounded in scientific evidence, it's like you're taking an infinitesimal risk against what almost seems like no risk.

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If successful, they would avoid the problems facing each of those extremes which, as we saw above, are skepticism about Latin American philosophy (in strong universalism) and ungrounded assumptions (in strong distinctivism).

The sentimental strain is both unconvincing and ungrounded, but in the all-too-rare moments when Murphy, who invests with psychodrama the role of a misfit learning manners, lets himself go the movie comes brilliantly to life.

He's thoughtful and observant, even when you think his mind has wandered to a different planet, but he can be disorienting to talk to, like there's an ungrounded wire in his head giving off manic sparks.

This is the beginnings of an account of how the Liar winds up ungrounded or in some sense indeterminate.

From computed return stroke electric field waveforms it is found that the presence of an ungrounded branch results in sharper initial peak and a secondary peak in the falling part of the return stroke waveform.

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