Well-grounded Sentence Examples

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  • Gustavus was well grounded in the classics, and his linguistic accomplishments were extraordinary.

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  • That the Propositions sent to his Majesty for a safe and well-grounded Peace be forthwith printed.

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  • Typical performance (mid 2nd class) Graduates will have a well-grounded understanding of the key scientific disciplines relevant to food.

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  • He contributes enthusiastically within university sessions and clearly has some well-grounded insights into the lives of young people.

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  • As we can have no well-grounded hope of eternal salvation without obedience, so we can have no sure rule of obedience without knowledge.

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  • Graduates will have a well-grounded ability to extend knowledge and understanding of food through a scientific approach.

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  • It is these skills, when applied to well-grounded information, that enable students to write high-grade answers.

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  • This sometimes makes Virgo a bit of a worry wort, but luckily well-grounded Capricorn is able to provide the security and stability that Virgo craves in order to rebound.

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  • His priorities in life are well-grounded in his family.

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  • This fear has not proven to be well-grounded.

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  • As deputy he had no vote, and he naturally took little share in the debates, but it was part of his duty to send written reports of the proceedings to his patron, since the government, with a well-grounded fear of all that might stir popular feeling, refused to allow any published reports.

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  • He was not well grounded in any of the elementary branches, which are essential to university studies and to all success in their prosecution.

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  • The bases upon which Gerhardt and Laurent founded their views were not sufficiently well grounded to lead to the acceptance of their results; Gerhardt himself returned to Gmelin's equivalents in his Lehrbuch der Chemie (1853) as they were in such general use.

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  • De Rossi thinks the identification well grounded (Bullettino, 1881, p. 74).

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  • Rowland had never been to a university, but, like Harris, he had been well grounded in general knowledge.

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  • But indeed this last of the Roman philosophers stood quite alone in his century, and the philosophy for which he lived was neither original, nor well-grounded, nor methodically developed.

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  • They are also well grounded in the leading doctrines of Islam.

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  • According to Chilon, the great virtue of man was prudence, or well-grounded judgment as to future events.

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  • However well grounded this reasoning may be, it altogether misses the point at which Butler aimed, and is indeed a misconception of the nature of analogical argument.

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