Sentences with phrase «grasp this idea when»

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It's also a good way to illustrate that money is a finite resource — an idea that can be tougher to grasp when you're swiping a credit or debit card.
We are so used to thinking about the human quest for God that we can not easily grasp the idea of God's taking the initiative in making himself known, especially when it is affirmed that he has done so in specific historical events and developments.
First, the movement sustains interest and preserves the anticipation necessary not only to hold attention but to prepare the hearer's mood or mind set to grasp and participate in the central idea when it comes.
In reality, Greek thought always regards God in the last analysis as a part of the world or as identical with the world, even when, or rather especially when, He is held to be the origin and formative cosmic principle which lies beyond the world of phenomena For here, too, God and the world form a unity within the grasp of thought; the meaning of the world becomes clear in the idea of God.
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.
Christian moral thinking has accepted this and has given marriage a special blessing, surrounding it with the aura of divine approval even if it has not always realistically grasped the fact that marriage is not inevitably an ideal state and that to insist on its continuance when love is absent is to condone what in effect is legalized rape and hence hardly an appropriate symbol for the Christian idea of marriage as representing «the mystical union of Christ and his Church.»
Separation anxiety usually happens once a baby grasps the idea of object permanence — that there's only one of you and when she can't see you, you've gone away.
It starts in babyhood, when they rely heavily on their sense of touch to grasp new ideas and concepts.
When I first went to him in 1977 with my idea to create a new allied health profession he immediately grasped the vision and said, «Oh Chele, you must do this.
«Having a grasp on which animals tolerate urbanisation gives us a better idea of which ones we need to focus on when preserving natural habitats,» she says.
«Persepolis» pulls off something that's not easy for any film, even a live - action one, to do: It gives us a sense of how a kids» - eye view of the world — particularly the way kids are capable of grasping the idea of injustice, even when more delicate political arguments are beyond their reach — can emerge and grow into an adult sensibility.
The idea is that when all the kids blame dad for ruining their lives by improving their lives in every measurable way and bending himself in half to provide for them, they're blameless for their adorable misbehaviour and do, in fact, have a better grasp of how to engineer their upbringing than their parents.
When this doc tries to throw a clip of «The Fast & The Furious» (2001) under the bus as seemingly anti-Hitchcock entertainment, it only shows how tacky an overly intellectual grasp can be on the current filmmaking scene, where Fincher and Anderson represent Jones» idea of new school.
He forms a company back in Nevada, debuts on the stock exchange, and all those years of people doubting his elaborate dreams and ideas come to an end when millions of dollars are within his grasp.
Thks, Alan — yes, catalysts have proved a really popular idea on the blog — people v quickly grasp how they can help stack the deck in your favour when selecting / buying a stock.
The idea that painting can save your life crescendos in a deeply moving installation, one in which you grasp the dilemma of being a young German painter at a time when your language is anathema, your parents are outcasts, and your country is hated.
I am just about to watch the video of her speaking to the senate as I find that more effective when trying to grasp big ideas over reading.
On the other hand experts for more specific fields of law still seem to hesitate when grasping the idea of European Constitutionalisation.
Students can have a better grasp of the ideas taught to them when they are provided with a visual demonstration of drivers in vehicles that reinforce significant points in the curriculum of the driving school.
You will find that when ideas are introduced together, your reader will better grasp your message and it will clearly promote how you are qualified.
Actually, the third year of practice is when one tends to get a whiff, catch a glimpse, or grasp an idea of how much they actually don't know.
It's also important to point out that consumers who use the Internet as a significant portion of their home - buying experience tend to spend less time looking at homes with their agents when they've been able to gather research online first - perhaps because they have a better grasp on local market conditions and a more clear idea of what they want and can afford.
Most real estate practitioners don't grasp «value added» — I certainly had no idea, when I wasn't a part of this industry.
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