Sentences with phrase «fully grasp the ideas»

Peyton hasn't fully grasped the idea of running out the clock going to the ground game and that's why he's a favorite of gamblers and fantasy football owners everywhere.
I can't seem to fully grasp the idea that summer is almost over and a new school year is about to start.
I think a great gallery exhibition is one that requires you to be physically present to fully grasp the ideas.
Understanding those pieces and how they intertwine is the secret to fully grasping the ideas behind it.

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Some of Paul's ideas Marcus had grasped, though he was not sure he could state them clearly, or even that he understood them fully.
In poems such as «Adventures in New Testament Greek: Mysterion,» which muses on the inadequacy of» metaphor in the face of ultimate questions, we sense Cairns working out ideas and implications that he barely grasps, reaching toward mysteries that refuse to be fully held.
This it is which gives some notion of God, while yet beyond all our conceptions — our very incapacity of fully grasping Him affords us the idea of what He really is.
Let's hope they do that because even if someone doesn't know about this, the idea that you can have a healthier, smarter baby, and even healthier and smarter grandkids by doing a few things now, you don't necessarily have to fully grasp, or even want to grasp the concept of epigenetic.
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.
Of course the oldest fully understood the game and got most of the answers right (I personally missed two that were a little ambiguous) while the youngest just liked clicking on the pictures, but each child enjoyed the game and all but the youngest grasped the overall idea of how to play.
What gamers don't seem to fully grasp yet is that idea is perfectly fine.
This 1986 video show why VSNT has argued for many years that without a thorough investigation / understanding of Bateson's ideas on negative explanation, double description, and restraints - it would be difficult to fully grasp Michael Whites narrative therapy work.
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