Examples of 'groundings' in a sentence

Meaning of "groundings"

groundings (noun) - The act of providing a basis or justification for something, or the process of grounding a theory or argument in facts or evidence
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I let you handle all the groundings.
Half the groundings in the door.
She also survived several groundings.
Groundings by countries and airlines.
List of global aircraft groundings in history.
Groundings and collisions are the most frequent types of accidents.
Heavy financial losses result from such groundings.
Scarring of seagrass beds by vessel groundings or propellers is a significant problem.
State groundings because all property belongs to the state.
We do not have to worry if the two groundings are connected underground.
Not all realistic systems do necessarily need these groundings.
Vessel groundings or collisions may cause fatalities or serious environmental damage.
The mother of all groundings.
All these applied groundings lead to an especially high surface quality.
Was a result of the multiple groundings.

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Ship collisions and groundings are one of the greatest operational risks in maritime transportation.
Airlines were suffering a substantial capacity and network impact as a result of the groundings.
And the groundings.
Groundings or collisions would limit traffic in the Strait.
O Reduced number and severity of collisions and groundings.
Groundings are a kind of Rasta ceremony that involves a gathering of rastafarians under an elder.
Ministry of Forestry and Fisheries to address ship groundings.
Half the groundings in the door… pin connector thing.
The environmental impact of ship groundings in the Baltic Sea.
The name ganja caught on in Jamaica and was incorporated into Rastafari groundings.
The number of vessel collisions, strikings, and groundings has been steadily decreasing.
O since groundings often occur in adverse conditions, always keep the survival equipment prepared.
These flux lines excite the electrons nearby in it 's earth and air and groundings.
Open-ended or long-term groundings also tend to create more resentment than they do understanding.
This significantly expands the scope of multiculturalism, but it also clarifies its normative groundings.
Welcome to PROINCOMM, expert people for groundings and maintenance.
Both groundings are equally important, on Earth and in Heaven.
Are you kidding? The mother of all groundings.
Collisions, groundings and strikings collectively account on average for 45 percent of all shipping accidents.
With the tunnel, and the Haneda flight groundings.
To improve her skills, she also studied at Groundings school and Upright Citizens Brigade.
The dissertation investigates EAE with a focus on its philosophical-theoretical groundings.
The 17 accidents registered ranged from groundings to contacting structures.
Look at the costs incurred already with the tunnel, and the Haneda flight groundings.
Uh, half the groundings in the door -- pin connector thing.
In Canada, the most frequent type of shipping accidents are groundings and strikings.
She had a total of two groundings and a major collision in 1987.
Lama Djampa attended an intense training during 3 months where the groundings of Buddhism are taught.
Groundings was established by the society in 2007 and has since been published annually.
O Preparedness for national emergencies . of spills resulting from collisions, groundings and ice damage.
The costs incurred already with the tunnel Look… and the Haneda flight groundings.
Haha yep, I did the same - a couple of light, sandy groundings in the Bahamas.
You can get anything you want from him . No more curfews, no more groundings.
Prior to the pandemic, Boeing 's business had been impacted by groundings of its 737 MAX aircraft.
According to the company, the decision was heavily influenced by Boeing 737 MAX groundings.

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