My sense is that many of the commenters can not quite get
their arms around your concepts..
However, the legal technology community has really gotten its collective
arms around the concept of user experience, or UX.
If she can wrap
her arms around the concept, I firmly believe anyone can.
Not exact matches
Richard Hargreaves, executive director of imaging at Merck Research Laboratories, says, «Nuclear imaging using radiotracers gives the opportunity to put your
arms around proof - of -
concept very early in a drug discovery and development program by focusing the selection of doses to study on those proven to deliver enough drug to the target therapeutic sites.»
Same
concept for long sleeve tops with detail
around the forearm or wrist if you are concerned about your
arms or chest.
His new film, Free Fire, is built
around a premise that is simultaneously old school and high
concept: two groups of criminals in 1970s Boston arrange an
arms deal in an old warehouse, things go south, guns are drawn... and they proceed to engage in a gun battle that plays out over the course of the entire movie, mostly in real time.
Multiplayer however is just a variant of Survival Mode, and though there are two options to choose from, War Party and
Arms Race, they spin
around the same
concept.
We can have a hard time wrapping our heads
around the
concept of opening our
arms and freely giving advice, information, encouragement, or guidance.