Word: groundedness
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Then there are the consequences: Building the system would violate the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty, and Moscow has not only shown no interest in renegotiating the pact to allow Washington to go ahead, it has also warned that if the U.S. withdraws from the treaty all other arms-control agreements...
Europe's job problem, most experts agree, is grounded in an inflexible education system, high payroll and social-security taxes and barriers to job-seeking mobility. The resulting high number of jobless--roughly half of whom have been out of work for more than a year--is just part of...
F-21, the bottommost student room, would probably consider itself the most grounded.
While Europe's fears of missile defense are grounded in real fears of a Russian escalation that would directly threaten their security, its concerns over genetically altered crops may be more culturally based. To be sure, the continent's headline writers use terms such as "contamination" to refer to the...
Now, the 63-year-old Graham professor of gender studies emphasizes that her work is grounded in empirical research.