Sentences with phrase «complete gist of»

I I figured I was not getting the complete gist of the forgiveness program.

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But there is a critical corrective to this misuse within the term «catholic» itself, and the secular meanings that I cited a moment ago capture, better than our tainted ecclesiastical vocabulary, the gist of that corrective: catholicus, with its Greek background in the idea of «complete wholeness» (kata holos), defies possession by only a part of the whole.
The gist is that federal student aid that was or could have been disbursed is earned pro-rate based on the percentage of the period of enrollment that was completed through the date of withdrawal.
Again, this is explained in complete detail in the PointsAway Book, but the gist is this: for a certain number of points, you'll receive a seven night stay at a Marriott property plus a large pile of airline miles.
The full patch notes are here, but the gist is that the Loud and Clear update includes the «introduction of CommNet and KerbNet, a rewrite of the Stability Assist System (SAS) that makes your launches more accurate and fuel efficient, an engine change from Unity 5.2 to 5.4, more tweakable options for many parts, a complete fuel system redesign, and much more!»
The overall gist of the game is simple, as well; as up - and - coming alchemists, you will choose between playing as Lydie or Suelle (you can control both in battle) as you complete missions to work towards gaining a higher standing as an alchemist.
Re 244 Iskandar — as stated several times in several different ways, the gist is this: Yes, space is not a complete vacuum and mass can flow in or out of the atmosphere, carrying energy.
Science Daily has the complete story, but this is the gist of it: Using three different forestry models, researchers assigned dollar values to each tonne of carbon which could be saved through «avoided deforestation» in different parts of the world.
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