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10 Sentences With "better grounded"

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On balance, I suppose the privacy concerns about Facebook Dating are better grounded than concerns over competition.
But where Iron Fist took itself too seriously, The Defenders has the advantage of better-grounded characters to offset its most ridiculous moments.
Much better grounded are the U.S. penalties legally imposed on the Chinese company ZTE for violating international sanctions against Iran and North Korea.
And this old Batman propaganda comic from 1949 offers an approach that, while considerably more simple-minded than Booker's or French's, also seems better grounded in political reality.
The Tax Foundation estimates undoubtedly are better grounded in economic reality and give a better picture of what would really happen if something close to the Better Way plan were enacted.
Mr. Trump, for his part, spoke of apocalypse now, painting contemporary America as crime-plagued (a claim not especially true) and economically stagnant (a better grounded one), and at the edge of an irreversible decline.
The unnamed protagonists of both stories do display active imaginations, but the telegraphist seems much better grounded in reality. At least critics do not ask whether she has imagined Captain Everard and Lady Bradeen. A few critics have amused themselves by trying to guess exactly what the telegraphist deciphered from the telegrams between Captain Everard and Lady Bradeen. James himself said that he didn't know and he didn't want to know.
In addition, the theorem that tells how and when to differentiate under the integral sign is called the Leibniz integral rule. Leibniz exploited infinitesimals in developing calculus, manipulating them in ways suggesting that they had paradoxical algebraic properties. George Berkeley, in a tract called The Analyst and also in De Motu, criticized these. A recent study argues that Leibnizian calculus was free of contradictions, and was better grounded than Berkeley's empiricist criticisms.
With the public interest in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM),Nahin, R.L., Barnes, P.M., Stussman, B.J., & Bloom, B. (2009). Georgetown University Medical Center anticipated the need for scientists and physicians trained to understand the basic principles of both Western biomedicine and CAM modalities, and the need for CAM professionals to be better grounded in basic biomedical sciences. This graduate program is designed to meet those needs. At the core of the program is an academically rigorous graduate education in CAM within the context of state of the art biomedical science.
There is an ongoing debate over whether a "metereological machine", invented by Premonstratensian priest Prokop Diviš and erected in Přímětice near Znojmo, Moravia (now Czech Republic) in June 1754, does count as an individual invention of the lightning rod. Diviš's apparatus was, according to his private theories, aimed towards preventing thunderstorms altogether by constantly depriving the air of its superfluous electricity. The apparatus was, however, mounted on a free- standing pole and probably better grounded than Franklin's lightning rods at that time, so it served the purpose of a lightning rod.See the following two articles for conflicting views of this being an independent invention by Diviš: After local protests, Diviš had to cease his weather experiments around 1760.

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