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middle-ground

Noun

Meaning

That part of a picture between the foreground and the background.

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A few instead find a middle ground by recognizing both and as distinct notations differing only in which argument is conjugate linear. Source: Internet

Action theory, Parsons maintained, represented a middle ground between these two extremes. Source: Internet

A "middle ground" view of these techniques is that occlusal adjustment in most cases of TMD is neither desirable nor helpful as a first line treatment, and furthermore, with few exceptions, any adjustments should be reversible. Source: Internet

As the middle ground between King and Parliament vanished in 1641–1642, Ussher was forced, reluctantly, to choose between his Calvinist allies in parliament and his instinctive loyalty to the monarchy. Source: Internet

Compared to other precepts, the Rule provides a moderate path between individual zeal and formulaic institutionalism; because of this middle ground it has been widely popular. Source: Internet

As the two attempted to meet on some middle ground during the Shahs of Sunset reunion, flashbacks of their Season 2 Shahs of Sunset conversation was played. Source: Internet

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