Babies start playing by the end of this time and also become able to
grasp things like your finger, cloth and other items.
Not sure how a paid NFL draft pundit fails to
grasp things like this when it's literally their job.
Not exact matches
Yesterday, President Obama took to the podium and proclaimed, ``... we have always been and always will be a triple - A country,» and it sounded
like empty sentimentalism from a man at a loss for words and for meaning» the kind of helpless,
grasping - at - straws
thing you say to a defeated friend you are trying to buck up, even as you know you lack the answers, or the resources, to offer either consolation or solutions.
he IS
grasping at straws since the singel parent
thing wasnt an issue... secondly... you apparently need to go to school and learn that there IS a difference between a woman and a man and that children benefit from BOTH... and hwo a man loves a woman as nature intended... its people
like you who are reason for high divorce rates in USA, because they don tknow what love or marriage is..
and who says the 5 year old actually was making an actual choice... sounds more
like a whim type
thing to me... he can not fully
grasp it... in other words he is «playing»
Given the context of this discussion, I realize simple concepts
like considering the context in which you proselytize is a difficult
thing for you to
grasp so there is nothing left to say and unfortunately leave you to your delusion.
But as the sensitive Delitzsch expressed it long ago, «if we try to follow out and
grasp these [historical] relations, they escape us
like will o» the wisps; because... they are... made emblems of the last
things in the distant future.
To start suggesting ages and such
like we have a
grasp of the whole
thing is foolish.
Of course, I am not a theologian or well read or educated in the Bible with all the pertinent historical, cultural, or grammatical facts required to understand and interpret the text in my intellectual
grasp, so I may have misunderstood your meaning, missed a point, or maybe we're saying the same
thing but each from a different perspective,
like is said those who misread Paul's Roman epistle and James» epistle.
I feel
like I'm
grasping tight to the
things around me these days.
They have a sophisticated
grasp of what objects «should» look
like or how
things «should» work.
I think the best
thing to do is wait for signs of readiness, which include
things like pincer
grasp and an interest in food.
Making «touch bowls» of
things like corn kernels, flour, dried beans, rice, dry spiral pasta, or sand can give children interesting
things to feel,
grasp, dump, and pour.
Unless the baby is so young that they are not able to
grasp things in their hands yet, I can't imagine these
things really staying on long enough to actually,
like, work.
He should be
grasping by 2 months, and reaching for a toy by 3 months - and should I feel
like a bad mom if my LO isn't doing those
things??? I'm constantly wondering «HOW» do I show him, or teach him.
Pretend games
like «store» or «bank» are also a fun way for preschoolers to
grasp that money buys
things.
This can be achieved by helping your child with certain play patterns such as
grasping small objects, pouring water out of cups, squeezing
things like sponges, and doing other activities that force a child to use their hands in creative ways.
Their
grasp is not well developed yet and so
things like baby ring toys are the best for them to be able to hold on their own, but a parent will always be in the water with the baby so water squirting toys that the parent can use to squirt water onto the baby's hands and feet are also fun to play with and help to teach the baby about water.
Like all babies, when Gabriel was born his brain allowed him to do only simple things like grasp, suck and see blurry images of his pare
Like all babies, when Gabriel was born his brain allowed him to do only simple
things like grasp, suck and see blurry images of his pare
like grasp, suck and see blurry images of his parents.
Like anything else in our emotional drama arsenal, we often use our eyes to grasp for what we want, or avoid things we don't like, instead of simply resting with what
Like anything else in our emotional drama arsenal, we often use our eyes to
grasp for what we want, or avoid
things we don't
like, instead of simply resting with what
like, instead of simply resting with what is.
I feel
like summer is slowing slipping from my
grasp and I can't handle it I do have a few exciting
things...
I love everything about being in this decade —
like you, I totally feel
like I have a better
grasp on
things, have less insecurities and even though I'm not close to where I want to be, I'm taking small steps to get there and it's pretty fulfilling!
well, I would
like to make a comment, with of course no harsh bashing or one sided opinionated blather, However, I find it quite simply funny how one could watch a movie and with a couple of sentences and elegant word - ology,
thing they can
grasp what it takes to compose a work of art and creativity into a 250 page manuscript and then production material for viewers such as myself and yours truly.
But there is one
thing I do
grasp: when New Line Cinema puts Dwayne Johnson and Jeffrey Dean Morgan in a movie where giant mutated apes who
like to play practical jokes fight giant flying wolves and enormous armor - plated crocodiles, it is entitled to no less than three hundred million of your box office dollars.
Being able to practice
things like basic tactics, learning the differences between the classes, and above all else,
grasping how to fly the helicopter would have been extremely welcome.
We have a better
grasp on tires, chassis setup and
things like that.
A professional editor can help iron out those kinds of wrinkles in your writing, and more — but I honestly wouldn't be too concerned about them if you can write
things like `... the disapproving glower...» I'd say your
grasp of English is very good!
Just
like toddlers, pups tend to
grasp things and learn easily right from the beginning.
These travel encounters made me feel
like the richest person in the world then, and I felt I fully
grasped the meaning of another favorite travel quote: «Travel is the only
thing you buy that makes you richer.»
Whilst I was a bit wary of him receiving one, it does mean he's getting an early
grasp on how
things like the internet and connected devices work.
Looking at the bigger picture, however, will allow players to
grasp the meaning of their adventure in the world of The Witness, which seems to mirror life: there's just no true meaning in solving these puzzles, just
like in life there's no true meaning in many of the
things we do.
I'm hoping to get a better
grasp on
things like audio and video and more interactive content.
In this way, works
like «Tsss Tsss Tsss» gives shape to the shapeless — to
things that are hard to
grasp — in order to be able to look at and reflect on them.
Many of her pieces feature slightly overscale fingers
grasping a variety of
things that reference oral consumption: bananas, a stick of gum, and a blue Oreo -
like cookie with a copious amount of cream filling.
I just find it so depressing that scientists refuse to acknowledge simple
things like this because it degrades science so much for scientists appearing to be
grasping at straws or denying reality to their dying breath.
«A jury will
grasp on to
things that it can easily understand,
like issues of veracity and personal credibility.
Our students must
grasp the concept of starting and stopping before they move on to more difficult
things like parallel parking, backing up approximately 50 to 100 feet, left - right turns, start / stop / turn vehicle on hill,.
Additionally, because you have working experience, you may have a better
grasp of what
things you
like or dislike in the work environment, making you better suited to take a career test.
There are times when it seems
like they can't function without having that phone
grasped in their hand... which seems sad, but they are good kids and do all the right
things so I don't feel
like I should punish them for that.
If you feel
like you're
grasping at straws for
things to post, you might be posting too much.
Jonah Lehrer was rewarded for making complicated ideas seem simple and appealing, for making people feel smarter than they are by making
things like neuroscience and the works of Proust seem easier to
grasp than they are.
Through this book, our families were able to better understand our journey, better understand adoption (which can sometimes be met with hurtful comments and ignorant assumptions) and helped them
grasp the importance of «adoption - friendly» language so that we could feel confident that our son would never hear
things like «your birthmom gave you up for adoption» or «your real mom such - and - such.»