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"We would have grounded him," said his mother, who is 72.
The government had even contemplated closing Heathrow, which would have grounded the airline almost entirely.
Mr. Kaul said that if the regulator had thought passengers were at risk, it would have grounded airlines.
And the inclusion of some real-world details — like the date of the flight and the airline — would have grounded it in reality and kept it out of the clouds of controversy.
We take off at 4 a.m., a half hour before FAA fatigue laws would have grounded the pilots.
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Without confirmation of at least one of them before the Congressional recess, much of the board's work would have ground to a halt by late August.
Tasting it, I think the entire Indian subcontinent would have grounds upon which to sue the restaurant for defamation of its good name.
To do so would be to discriminate against members of your staff, and that rejected Latino aide would have grounds to complain if you did.
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