adjective
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be grounded in/on sth
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The group is committed to environmental policies that are grounded in science.
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In his day, he said, students were grounded in spelling and had learned poetry and the Bible by heart.
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Shaftesbury thought the opposite true: religion follows from, or is grounded in, man's innate sense of morality.
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The reason is grounded in the most basic issue of corporate finance.
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Theory needs to be grounded in practice.
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Visions must be grounded in strategy People need tremendous energy to get through periods of change; they need inspiration.
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Woman-centred psychology is grounded in a particular woman-centred form of western feminism.
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Yamaichi's Financial Science is grounded in the most advanced market theories and computer technology.
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Your understandings about politics and your decisions about whether to undertake specific political actions are grounded in your knowledge of politics.
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Instead, grounded women shade their eyes and look resentfully out to sea.
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They walk on into their water kingdom with grounded certainty and are quickly obscured by the dark and bitty sea.