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The board believes, however, that by 2010, a successor vehicle for the aging shuttle fleet should be close to readiness, or the shuttles should undergo a rigorous recertification process, which might ground the shuttles or require very costly improvements.
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Rice flour surrounds a sweet filling, which might be ground beans, chestnuts or sesame seeds; the soft dumplings are white, pink and green.
As Glennan (2009) notes, the decomposition of causes into mechanisms might continue infinitely, in which case there is no point arguing about which notion is more fundamental, or the decomposition might ground out in some basic, lowest-level causal notion that is primitive and so not analyzable into other causal mechanisms.
The company said it would pare its flight capacity between the United States and Asia and might ground some cargo planes.
Khan objected — with no charts of the area, he could not avoid shoals or reefs that might ground the ship.
Considerations of gratitude, they argue, might ground the claim that some subjects have some obligations of gratitude to the state.
Perceptually ascribing such audible attributes to their sources might ground epistemically unmediated awareness of tubas or their playings.
Don't behave badly, or your parents might ground you.
Don't have too much fun or your parents might ground you longer next time.
Always try to keep your attitude in check or they might ground you if don't.
They might ground you or support you at first but every parent is different.
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