Sentences with phrase «grasp it after»

It aims to redirect education away from grasping after the life that is but the prelude to death, to self - forgetful dedication to goodness itself, through which alone true and enduring life comes.
While this is the kind of sovereignty power - hungry people have always grasped after, it's not the kind of «sovereignty» we admire.
But at least for today - Egypt's first Independence Day - Islam has taken a back seat to a very different sort of religion: faith in the power of an oppressed people to grasp after freedom and feel it fresh in their own shaking hands.
It is supposed to be the most difficult task for a dancer to leap into a definite posture in such a way that there is not a second when he is grasping after the posture, but by the leap itself he stands fixed in that posture.
Reinhold Niebuhr, for example, holds that man's «original sin» is his basic self - love, pretension, and the grasping after self - realization.
Jeremy Corbyn's policies are based on ideas that friends in the boozer struggle to grasp after the third beer and the fourth explanation.
No breakdown, but easy enough to grasp after a few attempts since its a fun factor mix of old and new moves.
Yet, like the elusiveness of the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, Thomas's hopes for happiness seem beyond his grasp after an unexpected tragedy leaves him adrift in a sea of uncertainty.
It's such a dense game, yet it's easy to grasp after a chapter of gameplay.

Not exact matches

After you objectively evaluate your capital needs, products or services, competition, marketing plans, and potential to make a profit, you'll have a much better grasp on your chances for success.
I read this book well after I started my business, but I think the hardest lesson for entrepreneurs to grasp is that in order to give your business the best chance for success, you need to reinvest the profits for at least the first year.
Even after catching the cricket, it might have clumsily slipped from her grasp.
However, in a speech to the CBI on Monday night, Hammond said that «after seven long and tough years, the high - wage, high - growth economy for which we strive is tantalisingly close to being within our grasp.
The second SEO consultant did some great work but never really grasped her store's high - end business concept, and after he raised his rates she couldn't afford him any more anyway.
You'd think that, even if you graduate with only a shaky knowledge of trigonometry or Chaucer, after all that time you'd at least leave school with a good grasp of how to learn efficiently.
After all, the easier something is to grasp, the easier it is to remember it.
Financial planners acknowledge that it can take as long as six months for parents to grasp how their cash flow looks after a baby is on the scene.
Up until the final blunder, the show contained only tepid moments of WTF - ery: Moana star Auli'i Cravalho soldiering through her song performance after getting bonked in the head by a wayward interpretive dance accessory; host Jimmy Kimmel grasping for an «Ellen selfie» situation by tweet - trolling President Donald Trump.
After a couple of weeks spent retraining for the new market environment we traders find ourselves in, I finally feel like I (and a lot of my students) have a grasp on the type of trading that this kind of market requires.
WASHINGTON — The day after Lehman Bros. filed for bankruptcy in September 2008, Federal Reserve policymakers hadn't yet grasped the scope of the financial storm blowing overhead.
If you still are unable to grasp, after my previous post, the absolute lunacy of attempting to make these examples analogous with belief in God, there is nothing more I can say to help you.
After composing the theoretical part, however, Whitehead realized that it was quite abstract and difficult to grasp and so decided to preface it by the section on «Discussions and Applications» (PR II).
I was so excited after opening my bible and saw that verse I failed to immediatley grasp the problem i was in.Before long i had a plan to sell my house and buy a piece of land and somehow i lost everything and i am now staying in a squatter camp as a tenant.
And in a way meditation on biblical material is just that: after all the other «senses» have been exhausted, there is the imaginative approach that will make it possible for the reader to grasp the big meaning of what he is reading.
The issue is that by reason we often only grasp the atonement character of Jesus» sacrifice, and that could cause that we become worse instead of better after conversion.
One may say that until the coming of Man it was natural selection that set the course of morphogenesis and cerebration, but that after Man it is the power of invention that begins to grasp the evolutionary reins.
in a way i have sympathy for this kind of person, after all, they believe their church is dull and will grasp at the first thing that maybe offers a solution.
It's only as an adult, long after I've abandoned my religion, that I started reading the Bible and really had the capacity to grasp it.
My rhetorical question (remember — the one you answered) was meant to guide you PAST the simple definition to grasping the concept being addressed — the claim of incompatibility after a commitment.
By weakness, ignorance, and fear all are prone to live for self and to snatch after such satisfactions as come within their grasp.
Dominated as it is by the limitless demands for rewards, after which others too, are grasping, work becomes an oppressive and destructive force in human life.
Even after he has declared his intention to settle down and marry Fanny, Henry does not grasp the significance of that decision.
My humble judgment after fifty years in this field is that «Catholic» social teaching as grasped and expressed by Europeans is at this point far less Catholic than it should be.
Perhaps the first to grasp the full significance of globalization, and to experience global consciousness intensively, was the Jesuit priest - scientist Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881 - 1955), whose seminal book The Phenomenon of Man was written before 1940 but not published until after his death.
Only after reaching at least a fragmentary grasp — «definition» would be too strong a term — of the nature of revelation would it be opportune to inquire into its critical plausibility.
Sifton never mentions any of this, but Niebuhr's strident opposition to Roosevelt's preparations for war helps us to grasp the revulsion against war that his generation felt after World War I. Even for Niebuhr, Moral Man and Immoral Society did not lead straight to the interventionism of 1940; he had had to struggle for eight years to get there.
My five - year - old patients in particular, wheezing after family fights, obviously need the more sophisticated grasp of orgasm which Dr. Perls apparently provided to his clients.
The simplest example is when somebody, loaded with perplexities and half - grasped ideas, is talking to someone else, and that someone else, after listening, says something which gathers it all up, focuses it, and so opens a way forward.
It is not the case that we must reduce myth to some modern, nonmythological conceptuality such as Heideggerian existentialism (which, after all, escapes neither Marxist, Nietzschian, and Freudian suspicion nor the contemporary conflict of interpretations) in order to be grasped by what it is saying.
~ only after leaving a Christian Cult (yes, they exist) was I able to come to true relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ... and it took almost twenty years of being out before I could even begin to grasp that I was loved.
Nevertheless, after the hurricane of terror it is probable that a sector of the working class grasped what comfort it could from the ideology of the corporative state and gave it its tacit consent.
In other words, symbols bound up with recent phases of culture are themselves constituted after the same manner as the most archaic symbols, that is, as the result of existential tensions and of ways of totally grasping the World.
Only after an experience of this kind does one fully understand one's need, fully grasp man's essential destitution when acting on his own.
Someone who is grasping at straws for your version of the truth to avoid the possibility that you may be wrong and the life you are living, will follow you after death.
As anyone with the most rudimentary grasp of ecclesiastical history knows the Church often takes time to stabilise after a major Ecumenical Council.
As anyone with the most rudimentary grasp of ecclesiastical history knows the Church often takes time to stabilise after a major Ecumenical...
After enduring a few body blows from a multicultural critique of my white male perspective, I'm far less likely to imagine myself capable of the larger - scale, overall grasp of reality.
You're so focused on food and ingredients, you don't really grasp the lifestyle aspect of it until after you've nailed your dietary needs.
I am thinking that I might be able to make a parchment paper sling to line the inside of my mixing bowl, and after the dough mixing and rising is done, just gently lift the risen dough out of the mixing bowl by grasping the parchment and placing it all (dough and parchment sling) directly into my preheated baker... This might help to prevent the sticky dough from deflating as much as by grabbing it with my hands.
For some reason the always reliable Arsene Wenger can't get through the the current lot, and because of it, the Frenchman now finds his club grasping for firm footing after drawing to Sunderland over the weekend.
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