Sentences with phrase «grasp of the whole thing»

To start suggesting ages and such like we have a grasp of the whole thing is foolish.

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That mankind has in this sense been cowardly has done life endless harm; the experiences that are called «vision,» the whole so - called «spirit - world,» death, all those things that are so closely akin to us, have by daily parrying been so crowded out of life that the senses with which we could have grasped them are atrophied.
As you work, periodically peel back the top piece of parchment, dust the dough lightly with flour, replace the parchment, grasp the dough sandwich with both hands, and flip the whole thing over.
This short but very informative read really help me get a good grasp the whole thing and pretty much answered a lot of my questions and concerns a new cloth diapering mom has.
It's not that the basic concepts are hard to grasp, but understanding how it all works and comes together, and how it manages to do that quite well, is certainly easier to understand once you're in control of the whole thing.
The following sites and apps can help anyone who has basic reading skills grasp the basics of thinking and planning in order to make things happen (the whole purpose of coding) and create applications: interactive games, quizzes, animations, etc..
This is a book that is, arguably, about everything - about family and love and hatred and politics and the indomitable self, and Levinson tackles the whole thing with abundant intelligence, seriousness and humor, and convinces, once again, of the novel's enduring power to grasp the future.»
That Mr Atkinson is still struggling to come to terms with this transition and still doesn't appear to grasp the essence of the whole thing is unfortunate for publishers.
If I were to explain to my old Mum or my grandkids what the whole AGW thing was about this analogy would be very useful in giving them a sort of intuitive grasp of the numbers.
By way of background, the whole thing started when The Washington Post reported that the judge overseeing the case was «' astonished» at Rakofsky's performance and his «not having a good grasp of legal procedures.»
Most digital currencies exist in a sort of twilight state just beyond the grasp of federal regulators, but the U.S. tax authority is starting to get savvy to this whole bitcoin thing.
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