Sentences with phrase «grasp just»

Although most people agree both the economy and the job market are tough right now, I sometimes wonder if people really grasp just how challenging things are for a lot of people.
Although most people agree both the economy and job market are tough right now, I sometimes wonder if people really grasp just how challenging things are for a lot of people.
It has to calculate its path, so there's a lot of numerical calculation called path planning and then there's sensors on the fingers, so it has to grasp them just enough, but not too much.
Of course, the Paris attacks weren't one of these times, but the distinction is an important one when trying to grasp just where Facebook stands on offensive imagery.
Equally, I don't think many people grasp just what that means.
There is a tremendous disconnect between what most people (especially here in the US) think that the state of the scientific knowledge is, and what it really is — partly, I think, because it's hard to grasp just how big the field of climate science is, partly because of organized disinformation campaigns orchestrated by the likes of Senator Inhofe, Exxon and Massey Energy, and informed by the tactics (and sometimes funding sources) of the tobacco denial movement, and partly because who really * wants * to believe in a big, tough - to - deal - with danger to the well - being of our kids and our society?
I struggled to find a way to tangibly grasp just how big 324 million metric tons is.
And others here, and elsewhere, grasp them just fine.
I know some extremely intelligent people who, for one reason or another, don't seem to be able to grasp just what they're passing up when they don't participate in at least some of the numerous loyalty programs out there.
To grasp just how incredible that is, recoup a few of the facts.
NO MATTER HOW hard you try you will never be able to grasp just how tiny, how spatially unassuming, is a proton.
To grasp just what a flop the project was, it's important to consider what success would have looked like.
I fail to grasp just why the film has the title it does, or why it is set in the era it is, but I'm willing to plead ignorance to these things if it means enjoying an interesting film with fine performances and an engaging plot.
The tedious, derivative supernatural thriller «Gehenna: Where Death Lives» gets off to such a strong start that it takes a while to grasp just how dire the movie actually is.
Again, Hostiles is in many ways a film of contradictions, yet somehow, through the horse - drawn processions, the film's characters remain unflappable, its story easy to grasp just beneath the surface.
I think we're just beginning to grasp just how important it is,» Dr. Mosley says.
One that can crawl over obstacles, swim through surf and grasp just about any object.
That study sparked a dizzying debate — but one that will ultimately help glaciologists grasp just what is happening in East Antarctica and push scientists to consider how to handle contentious results in a warming world.
A starting point for members is to grasp just how bad our current 2020 electoral prospects are.
I knew it was heavy but I didn't quite grasp just how large of a stroller it is..
The fact is, you simply can't grasp just how much time was required for evolutionary forces to push materials in the right direction for life to emerge.
«The reason I can't sleep, and you probably can't either, is that it's so hard to grasp just what everyone once saw in him.
They have failed to grasp just how, and how deeply, the Bible formed the American imagination.
Not that I would dream of rehearsing the controversy again; but I will note that, at the time, I took my general point to be not that natural - law theory is inherently futile, but rather that its proponents often fail to grasp just how nihilistic the late modern view of reality has become, or how far our culture has gone toward losing any coherent sense of «nature» at all, let alone of any realm of moral meanings to which nature might afford access.
But it wasn't until the 6 hours of Circuit of the Americas that I truly grasped just how special these two series really are.
A floating negative position remains a loss, but hasn't been grasped just yet.
Scientists have been warning about these ills for over a decade now, but Oxfam says we haven't fully grasped just just how bad it's going to be.
«It worries me that such a volatile space attracts so many new users right now who might have a hard time grasping just how much risk they are taking in investing,» he said.

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«To a large extent globally, rather than just the US, there's still an awful lot of experimentation for schools, and in education broadly, to get a grasp on which OS is most appropriate,» Blaber said.
«HEPs listen hard to others and do all they can to grasp their emotional state and needs, whether it is a friend who has just been diagnosed with cancer or a spouse who is upset at them for working late yet again,» he writes, adding, «but listening is never enough.
In fact, when someone crumbles that last empty pack of their favorite brand and vows to never buy another, he might not realize that he is less like the heroic individual grasping his own bootstraps and more like a single bird whose sudden left turn is just one speck in the larger flock.
Whether you're a millennial just entering the workforce or a baby boomer getting ready to retire, having a basic grasp of credit report basics can make all the difference to your financial future.
This is one of the hardest of the three game changers to grasp since it's still very much in its formative stages, but stick with me for a minute or two because this applies to just about every industry.
«The CDC is giving recommendations for how long to wait before you get pregnant, but it seems like no one has a clear grasp on just how long it stays in your system,» Ehrlich said.
Following the recent Data Marketing conference in Toronto, Marketing provides this easy - to - grasp list of data marketing dos and don'ts, including: «don't just hire more data scientists»:
Since there were more seats than there were bodies to fill them, he grasped that he had inventory to sell just as surely as did Marshall Field's & Co., his favorite store.
The altcoins on Binance all grasped at the threads For profits that dangled just over their heads.
Just when it looked like financial independence was in our grasp, the financial crisis and great recession struck in 2007.
We just can't grasp - or don't want to grasp - the enormity of the environmental disaster the oil sands could create.
That sense of humor, that sort of sensibility — the seductress who grasps the absurd subtexts of human desire, lust, neediness — might just be the most important hallmark of the Stormy Daniels persona and brand.
Is it so hard to just admit that we, as humans, with our feeble minds, can not possibly grasp the intricacy of the universe?
Just try to grasp a sense of decency or a justice system that treats all people fairly, equally.
Perhaps the group from Modesto, California was just too, well, modest, never grasping how influential they were.
Each grasping at anything to just basically say that your «hate» should be all of society's «hate» and those you «hate» should have no voice or place in society.
«6: They have their own preachers and evangelists» Now you're just grasping at straws.
All the Atheists out there, You all are nothing but just playing around & wondering blindly with your thoughts & does» nt having the slightest grasp of truth in your mind.You are are plain guessing that there is no God & you all are not confident in what you believe.Its just the same whether you are warned or not, you will always try to disbelieve the existence of God, therefor HELL is a just place for you.
For most of my life I've believed there's a secret code that most people know that I just haven't grasped yet.
And using it to fight fundies, just feeds into their mistaken greedy - grasps for certainty and tribal exclusivism.
Therefore a reasonable person rightly grasp that Zeus was just a figment of the ancient Greeks imagination, a way to salve their conscience as to how they perceived the «world» came into existence.
I don't think most people fully grasp how many people have been killed, tortured, and persecuted by people who just decided with no evidence that something about those people was evidence of evil.
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