Sentences with phrase «grasp it as»

By the time the fourth generation iPad hits shelves, we'll already have a good grasp as to whether the next decade of game development will belong to Canada — or someone else
Several of the managers at Magellan's seemed to grasp as much — at the top of their list of departmental goals they'd scribbled, «Time for John and Gloria.»
One big thing lifelong savers need to grasp as they contemplate retirement is that we become more vulnerable as we rundown our stockpile.
The point is that the «blob of tissues» theology is unsustainable, and that plenty of people can grasp as much, whether or not they know what a tabernacle is.
We American middle - class Christians must appear to be as anxious, self - interested and grasping as anyone else.
Like the Corinthians to whom Paul wrote, the disciples seem unable to grasp this as anything like wisdom.
Rather, it is a variation of these along with the demonry of personality itself, of man's moral and rational capacities in tension with the sensitivities of spirit as a higher dimension of freedom and goodness which grasp him as a novelty of grace within his human structure, judging him, yet summoning him to that which is beyond his own human order of good.
His category of transmutation describes the perceptual device which permits us to prehend the many actual entities of a nexus as one datum, so that trees or tables, for example, are grasped as trees or tables, rather than as myriad individual atomic actualities.
His solution was the disengaged form, but with that the form of the object becomes abstract — not in the sense that it is grasped as an abstract essence but insofar as it no longer remains the form of that individual — and this is the problem that Whitehead saw and tried to solve.
When we take something to be valuable, we grasp it as a harmony.
Theology is thus the discipline that allows the secular sciences to be grasped as a single whole.
It is through this making present that we grasp another as a self, that is as a being whose distance from me can not be separated from my distance from him and whose particular experience I can make present.
The divine nature, like the divine activity, must then be grasped as nothing other than the «pure unbounded Love» which in Jesus was vividly manifested, as he has been responded to and as through him a vivid and decisive enabling of human life has been made possible.
It is analytic, or rather pseudoanalytic, because it treats the whole body - soul being as composite in nature and hence as dissectible — not the so - called unconscious alone, which is susceptible to a relative objectification, but also the psychic stream itself, which can never in reality be adequately grasped as an object.
In Der Gedanke, Frege maintains that thoughts (i.e., propositions, judgments) are grasped as unanalyzed wholes, and only later analyzed — not into subject and predicate — but into argument and function, whose logical unity is prior to their component parts (FBB 29; LU 30 - 53).
Every human experience of language grasps it as repetition: no one would speak if those who gave him birth did not speak to him first.»
This scheme can most easily be grasped as a simple form of Hegelianism.
Maybe you are only alive when your ego is so threatened by the immense evil of the Destroyer, and you fight to get back up for air, for light, for animal normalcy now grasped as ecstasy ignored.
A church of friends, a world of compassion without domination or privilege, winners or loser — we dismiss that as impossible because our imaginations, conditioned by unexamined political and economic assumptions, can not grasp it as a practical possibility.
You honestly think you have a grasp as to why Tim's supposed to be on that football field?
Even though such a way of faith may exist principally as a vision, and be as yet largely beyond our grasp as a whole way of life, nonetheless it is the only framework of reference for human meaning to the man of contemporary Christian faith.
Next, with regard to the very important role of the concept of «the future» in Dr. Altizer's thought, I find a very considerable ambiguity here, as to whether the future as eschatological future is grasped as vision or as analysis of actual existence in faith.
First of all her teachings sustain the human structure of the family, which even those outside the Church grasp as good.
God's grace is not radically thought, so long as it is conceived as a possibility in the future instead of being grasped as a reality in the present; for what right would a man have to assert the grace of God, if he did not see it revealed as a concrete reality in his own life?
Typically but mistakenly, we regard this grasping as intrinsic to being human («it's human nature»), rather than as a sad distortion of that being.
The individual sensa involved are grasped as «together» by a reflexive — though marginal and pre-propositional — awareness of their involvement in one continuing sequence of acts directed, not upon the sensa themselves, but upon the objects enumerated.
It is taken to be sweet, which indeed it is, but it is not grasped as being «bitter sweet», if I may use here the title of one of Noel Coward's songs, found in a musical play of the same name.
This way of understanding the human person, which stems from the unique dignity of the person created in the image and likeness of God (Gen 1:26 - 27) and called to eternal redemption in Christ, is rooted in revelation, but it can be appreciated or grasped as true even by those who do not share our faith, on the basis of natural moral law.6
We understand his sayings when we grasp them as expressions of that power.
I call creativity - esse adverbial because it can never be grasped as an object, nor is it an activity — a verb — that we can guide or direct or that, in a straightforward way, is available to us or under our control.
Eternal life is a construct I do not think we can really grasp as it does not have beginning and end as we been conditioned to over generations.
Moreover, religious models are readily grasped as unitary wholes.
In 1873 at the opening of St Bernard's seminary in Warwickshire, he had warned that this same «spirit of infidelity» would undermine that luminous relationship between the individual and God which he had grasped as a teenager.
That prevailing paradigm holds that the individual self can be grasped as a separate entity abstracted from its political contexts and from the larger social contexts of our culture.
This point will be understood better when we examine the Manuscripts where Marx decided that human self - alienation could and should be grasped as a social relation between human beings.
Each one of these new valorizations is possible because from the beginning the symbol of the Cosmic Tree reveals itself as a «cipher» of the world grasped as a living reality, sacred and inexhaustible.
If we limit Jesus» work to that of a human exemplar, the crucifixion becomes more of a prescription for suffering than if we grasp it as the work of the incarnate one, once for all.
It's so frustrating for Arsenal fans to see trophies slip from our grasp as a result of one of these factors or even when the players just look like they don't want it.
Banega sent a free - kick straight into the United goalkeeper's grasp as those in front of him continued to falter, with Pablo Sarabia nodding just over at the far post and Muriel fizzing an effort at De Gea's goal from an acute angle.
That way he can choose which ones he'd like to try, as well as work on fine - tuning his pincher grasp as he picks them up.
A padded handlebar is easy to grip, and you can comfortably grasp it as you jog for mile after mile.
They get to work on their grasp as they try to squeeze water out!
Understanding that other people have feelings too is a difficult concept for a toddler to grasp as they've only just got to grips with the idea of «me» and «mine».
This mix will help baby to develop a good pincer grasp as baby tries to fish the green peas out of the white mass of potatoes.
I see a coffee mug on the table, reach for a sip and, lo and behold, the vessel's handle is soon in my grasp as I gingerly imbibe the hot liquid.
New World monkeys have similar prints on the undersides of their tails, the better to grasp as they swing from branch to branch.
It had long been believed that human hands evolved a longer thumb relative to the other fingers to allow precision grasping as humans began to learn to make stone tools.
... the divergent big toe indicates some degree of prehensile grasping as in apes.
If you find a tick that's already attached itself to your or your child's skin, experts say it's best to use a pair of tweezers to grasp as close to the skin as possible, then pull straight out.
Always try to grasp as much information about a sugar daddy as you can before you meet one.
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