Sentences with phrase «deep grasp of»

Deadbeat supervisors are likely versed in leadership language, but they doesn't have a deep grasp of what it actually means to be a leader.
The results, in his words, will be «breathtaking,» especially for those of us with a deep grasp of the challenges of conversational understanding.
Those who want to stay relevant tomorrow, have no other chance but to get a deep grasp of the possibilities — and limitations — of the technological foundations.
She brings to the task not only a deep grasp of the history of tarot, but also prodigious cultural knowledge and a sharp, witty tone.
A former governor and U.S. Secretary of Education, Alexander is an influential figure with a deep grasp of the issues and a fierce desire to roll back the overreach of NCLB and Obama's waivers.
Prof. Krishna not only is a trustee of the Krishnamurti Foundation in India and was Rector of the Rajgat Besant School in Varanasi, he also knew Krishnamurti for many years and has a deep grasp of his teachings.
He has a deep grasp of what should be done and what can be done.
You need a deep grasp of each department's mission and who the best people are to lead it.
This is a great resource for those who have an understanding of SEO / SEM but who would like to gain a deeper grasp of some difficult concepts.
However, as it goes on it starts to show that Gordon - Levitt has a much deeper grasp of the character and what makes these people who they are, what they're interested in, and why.
A superior and recent take on this material, Robert Greene's experimental Kate Plays Christine, is worth seeking out, both for its sympathy and deeper grasp of Chubbuck's unknowable pain.
By the end of the class, a student will have a much deeper grasp of the realities of establishing a career as a working writer and will have taken practical steps toward doing so.
In fact, it's the surest and simplest pathway we can use to discover our fundamental nature, purpose, and essence... and gain a deeper grasp of who we are and why we're here.

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I have a pretty good grasp of that, but I'm learning more about how to go even a level deeper and understand what we're doing, how well we're doing it and how we can better help our learners.
Equally, I like to think that the majority of adults have grasped the concept that more deep sleep will result in feeling more energized.
I know that's kind of deep for you to grasp — but work on it, you can do it, son.
Instead, the natural law makes use of biologicallaws, but it personalises them, grasping the deep personal meaning that is hidden in our biology.
If this positive view of celibacy is conveyed, «then we shall see the most distinguished among the younger generation fired up with the inspiration to feed the flock of God... and their deep hearts will grasp the whole idea of the Church and accept it into themselves as a living power» (p73).
Listeners often consider their being baffled a sign that the thought is deep and beyond their abilities to grasp, rather than a sign of the speaker's confused thought.
It's only when we focus the two images into one that we gain spiritual «depth perception» and begin to grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of God.»
He must really risk mutual discussion with the world, must take for granted that he will not only teach but learn thereby, that the whole truth is always richer and more mysterious than what he has already explicitly grasped, that between the real truth of yesterday, today and tomorrow there exists a deeper hidden agreement than is realized either by insensitive innovators or diehard defenders of the old at any price.
Another individual, with a deeper physical grasp of the relations in the value matrix, answers: but I say to you, love your enemy as well as your neighbor.
But though God, as the deepest reality of the universe, remains beyond man's grasp, the Christian has a tangible point of reference.
Of course, those principles themselves, qua fundamental, are not deduced from further or deeper principles; but they are nevertheless grasped by acts of understanding» acts of what Aquinas, following up a lead from Aristotle, called the practical intellecOf course, those principles themselves, qua fundamental, are not deduced from further or deeper principles; but they are nevertheless grasped by acts of understanding» acts of what Aquinas, following up a lead from Aristotle, called the practical intellecof understanding» acts of what Aquinas, following up a lead from Aristotle, called the practical intellecof what Aquinas, following up a lead from Aristotle, called the practical intellect.
When it does, the deeper underlying unity of the reality of physical objects and of historical events can be grasped without minimizing the decisive differences that also obtain.
More clearly and subtly than anyone else in modern times, and over a larger body of materials, Maritain grasped the «intuition of being» that animates the deepest stratum of Catholic intellectual life.
There is obviously a place for logical deduction in the actual formulation of dogmatic decrees, but Newman interposes a kind of deep internal sense which enters the mind through the grasp of faith before being formulated objectively.
So Jesus is that One in whom the deepest and highest reality, divine Love, which is the mystery behind all things and the meaning of all things, is made decisively visible and tangible in a manhood that is our own and in terms that we can understand and grasp, and by which we can be grasped and thus directed on the path of right and true human development.
Wordsworth was for grasping the wholeness of nature, to laugh with the daffodils and to find in the primrose thoughts too deep for words.
Thus the preacher need have no hesitation in doing what he or she was exhorted to do at ordination: apply himself or herself to the study of Scripture, so that the deepest reality of the abiding gospel may be grasped and conveyed through proclamation to the men and women to whom that proclamation is addressed.
So far as I can see, this is the only way in which we can be delivered from a literalism of the text which so often prevents us grasping what might be styled «the deep intentionality» which is there.
At a deeper level, however, and kept on the right track by the doctrine given through the Church's magisterium, I learn through prayer to know the God who exceeds the grasp of my imagination.
These variegated insights increasingly illumine that unity of religions that Schleiermacher intuitively grasped when he stated in his Reden: «The deeper one progresses in religion, the more the whole religious world appears as an indivisible whole.»
But what is not necessarily excluded is another kind of cognition by which we leave ourselves open to being grasped by whatever higher or deeper ordering influence there may be.
In the end the deep meaning of Christ eluded him He could not grasp it.
Those who reacted in a purely defensive way to the presentation of Darwin's theories failed to grasp the truth of the new scientific discoveries and set their minds and hearts against the new discoveries, spending so much time and energy defending the indefensible that they failed to make truly relevant the deepest insights of the faith.
You can only build as tall as your foundation is deep, so make sure you have a good grasp of what it means to eat Paleo.
The minute she eyes that bag of flour she is instantly elbow deep in the stuff, wriggling her little hands around until she's grasped a gorilla - sized handful to shovel in her mouth.
Motivated by a deep passion for conservancy and keen grasp of business investments, his foresight guided the acquisition of the company's four historic Charleston venues — including three properties in the heart of Upper King Street.
From grasping numbers and letters to developing deep relationships with peers, learning is fun at this age, and experiencing all of this
While the judgement from narrow - minded peers and hallway gossip may be out of parents» grasps, Dr. Niobe Way, author of Deep Secrets: Boys» Friendships and the Crisis of Connection, points out that parents unintentionally contribute to emotionally isolating their sons by stereotyping them.
As a crazy busy mom of two some topics are just too deep for me to grasp my arms around and embrace change.
Between 8 months and 18 months, babies have now grasped the concept of «object permanence» but it's still unlikely that they have formed a deep attachment to the pacifier.
Considering the country's chequered history of military dispensations and the military's deep penetration of almost all organs of the state, the answer to such a question is neither difficult to grasp nor is the conundrum of establishing a genuinely progressive, democratic state easy to solve.
He has failed to grasp the elementary point that deficit finance in the midst of what would otherwise be a deep depression is a good thing; and that the best way to prolong the depression is to cut the deficit prematurely.
You will also be required to gain deep financial knowledge of your markets and be able to grasp advanced mathematical concepts quickly.
Some practitioners are applying string theory techniques to problems in pure mathematics, while Strominger is working to secure a deeper conceptual grasp of black holes.
These dead must have fallen or been dumped into the deeper parts of the river, sinking quickly to the bottom, where their valuables were out of the grasp of looters.
In the end one doesn't need to know much about cognitive science to grasp the essence of her argument: if we could only get inside our children's heads, we would learn something deep about ourselves.
Musser: But of course even that wasn't really true, because even in its time, the physicists and even interested members of the public really caught on to the theory and just started to grasp its implications and its deep meaning for the universe.
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