grounded造句91. More fundamentally, it was grounded in a deficit view of needs.
92. It would not provide any near-term alternative if the shuttle fleet was grounded for years, which happened after the Challenger loss.
93. The belief that the handbook is scientifically grounded does not remain confined to its authors but spreads to the wider community.
94. They were so ubiquitous that grounded bodies used as sheds will be a feature of Britain's farmyards for decades to come.
95. The food goes to 5000 families, but two weeks ago the aircraft was grounded for servicing.
96. All reality is seen to be subjective, all value to be derived from, and grounded within, the self.
97. If one is well grounded in youth, the object of love and sound toilet training, these things become second nature.
98. She was mourned both for who she was and what she represented-a passionate idealism grounded in a keen sense of reality.
99. When man has satisfied his physical needs, then psychologically grounded desires take over.
100. Your understandings about politics and your decisions about whether to undertake specific political actions are grounded in your knowledge of politics.
101. It was not blind faith that drove them to change the world, but a belief very well grounded in reality.
102. Pride of place in this endeavour was given to systematic and properly grounded empirical investigation.
103. It is therefore necessary for nurses to base their practice on sound principles grounded in research.
104. Time allowed 00:11 Grounded tanker leaking oil Oil is pouring into the sea from a stricken tanker off the coast of Shetland.
105. You can see how firmly grounded the drama is in their own reality.
106. Explanations of both phenomena remain partial and insufficiently grounded in theory empirical data.
107. He says physicians should be well-trained in standard medical care and also grounded in preventive medicine and healing alternatives.
108. Day after day we were fog-bound in East Anglia and all our aircraft were grounded.
109. Third term Thatcherism became grounded in the imaginary place that was called the inner city.
110. Yet our narratives, or ways of thinking, are grounded in our bodily experiences in nature and society.
111. It is educational in itself, encouraging the kinds of interaction in which effective learning is grounded.
112. Schleiermacher conceives of religion as pre-existing particular historical manifestations which are grounded in the fundamental unity of religion, an apriori condition.
113. Michel Butor's justifications for the devices used in his early novels are also grounded in the language of mimetic realism.
114. I can't go to the movie with you -- I'm grounded for the next two weeks.
115. Western training programs are not grounded in a philosophy that encourages the systematic development of unusual forces.
116. They walk on into their water kingdom with grounded certainty and are quickly obscured by the dark and bitty sea.
117. The reason is grounded in the most basic issue of corporate finance.
118. Thus a parent's moral duty to protect his or her children is grounded in instinctive feelings proper to our species.
119. Much of our political life is founded upon assumptions grounded in our monarchist heritage.
120. An ecological-postmodern sense of that task would be grounded in the physicality of the Earth community.