Sentences with phrase «ever grasp these ideas»

Perhaps she's arrived with a preconception that pupils like James won't ever grasp these ideas fully and that differentiation in these cases means never presenting harder material.

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The key lies in understanding one basic idea: although we tend to think of things as stable because that makes them easier to grasp, every situation that ever arises actually results from interactions between sets of constantly shifting, interweaving worlds.
But behind Lincoln's understanding of history was his idea of a God «who at times seems to want to frustrate the Statesman» (John Diggins, The Lost Soul of American Politics [Basic, 1984]-RRB- Lincoln «doubted that man could ever grasp God's will and therefore believed that human action would always be estranged from divine intention» (p. 330) Lincoln divined that God is both hidden and revealed.
If we now place under a concept a representation of the imagination belonging to its presentation, but which occasions in itself more thought than can ever be comprehended in a definite concept and which consequently aesthetically enlarges the concept itself in an unbounded fashion, the imagination is here creative, and it brings the faculty of intellectual ideas (the reason) into movement; i.e., by a representation more thought (which indeed belongs to the concept of the object) is occasioned than can in it be grasped or made clear.21
Those speaking at the conference, whether in the main hall or on the fringe, will be keener than ever to impress with their grasp of the subject and their ideas.
Basically, this ever - growing understanding of human mental function notes that all ideas and concepts — including hard - to - grasp ones like personality and trustworthiness — are ultimately anchored in concrete situations that happen to flesh - bound bodies.
As well as keeping an eye out for solar flares, it will also be looking well past the Sun to gain a better grasp of the earliest, most distant galaxies we have ever observed to give astronomers a better idea of what happened in the very early days of our Universe, and perhaps shed light on how the relationship between gravity and dark matter evolved.
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