middle ground Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌmɪd.əl ˈɡraʊnd]
  • Us [ ˌmɪd.əl ˈɡraʊnd]

Meaning of middle ground In English

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  • Rather, we need to consider the struggle to control the middle ground, the press controls themselves.

  • Yet they can be measurably consistent, and they are language-related, so they seem to be in some middle ground.

  • However, suggesting that music education should occupy a middle ground, a 'space-between, praxis guided by phronesis' (p. 41) is a compelling one for our times.

  • The problem, of course, is in finding the middle ground for the exercise of the virtues of bioethics.

  • Attempts to reach some compromise, some middle ground, lead to incoherence.

  • The events of 1546 made the middle ground yet more difficult to hold.

  • Yet, in 1966, the middle ground within which such ambiguity was possible was fast disappearing.

  • This middle ground is the disputed territory inhabited by practicing teachers.

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