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How to use on grounds of in a sentence

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No direct evidence reveals either its date or place of origin, which can only be suggested on grounds of style, iconography, and paleography.
Those who endured the recent count would surely favour it on grounds of speed and convenience.
The professor claimed that he should not have to appear before the commission on grounds of his age and ill health.
The newspaper supported the war, but this is a chance to dish the government on grounds of spin.
New legislation which will make it illegal for businesses to discriminate against workers on grounds of age is due to come into force next year.
The Race Relations Act 1976 makes it unlawful to discriminate against anyone on grounds of race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origins.
He was later found innocent on grounds of mental impairment and ordered held in a secure psychiatric hospital.
She had been persuaded on grounds of proportionality that she should not adjourn the hearing.
The 'correct' standard to set for claims to knowledge is to be decided pragmatically, on grounds of practical convenience.
It is our firm opinion, on grounds of public safety, a ramped footbridge should be provided at this location.
Unhappy at the standard of care that his two-year-old daughter was receiving from an Edinburgh nursery, he withdrew her on grounds of safety.
This is partly based on grounds of public safety on the advice of the relevant authorities.
There were lardons in every savoury dish, unwelcome both on grounds of repetition and salt, which he arguably overdoes.
Such laws are scarcely ever opposed on grounds of principle, even by the most doctrinaire individualists.
Shortly after the report was published, a third faculty member was summarily dismissed on grounds of three days of unapproved absence.
Sofia City Court denied the newly formed movement party registration on grounds of failure to meet legal requirements.
It's still legal in this country to exclude job applicants on grounds of age alone.
Historians of the English Civil War tell us that the Parliamentary and Royalist sides did not divide equally on grounds of religion.
The prohibition on discrimination on grounds of, inter alia, religious belief is entrenched in international human rights law.
His column about the murder was pulled by the Daily Telegraph this week on grounds of taste.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The cases of anchises and neas may indeed be treated on grounds of their own.
This is not a criticism of the phallus on grounds of obscenity, but on grounds of buffoonery.
Bbrarkk Jjoknyyegg Kekeke immediately took refuge in refusal to answer on grounds of self-incrimination.
The right of confidentiality might be founded on grounds of respect for personal self-regulation.
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