Besides having
a great grasp of perspective, what a great... grasp of perspective... such artists have to pour so much heart into something so ephemeral.
Bcause LLC, only five years old, has a pretty
great grasp of what bitcoin means.
You have
a great grasp of this topic and wonderful intuition.
You have
a great grasp of the points you made.
The real fear, and it tends to be highly correlated (studies keep showing, anyway) with strong «conservatism» and even more, with authoritarianism (at least libertarians, once they get
a great grasp of the facts, if not zealots, can start to change their perspective on CC) is both fear of change, and fear of a wildly myopically presumed macroeconomic harm.
I still don't think I've gotten
a great grasp of the tactics the game can offer due to the Engisn Edition having very small fleets and therefore almost no room for fleet composition decisions, but every match I played was very, very enjoyable.
Delaware legislators clearly have
a great grasp of why BSL doesn't work.
His passion to teach Value Investing is contagious and his informal yet definitive style of teaching is par excellence... He has
a great grasp of the subject and yet, makes it easy for others to understand.
I though I had a good,
no great grasp of homes being a 3 time home owner doing all of my own repairs, but after this inspection I learned I have alot to learn.
They have
a great grasp of their own families» values, too.
Sounds like Gavin Hood has a really
great grasp of the depth of character of Ender.
«He screened very well and has
a great grasp of the issues, but what really pushed him over the top is his background as a former prosecutor and head of the [District Attorney's] East End Bureau.,» Mr. LaValle said.
Ullathorne had
a great grasp of the pastoral impact of the growing rationalism.
His passion to teach Value Investing is contagious and his informal yet definitive style of teaching is par excellence... He has
a great grasp of the subject and yet, makes it easy for others to understand.
Newly reformed GCSEs in maths and English were taken by pupils for the first time this summer, using a 9 to 1 grading scale instead of the previous A * to G. For maths the new syllabus has been expanded, and requires pupils, for example, to demonstrate
a greater grasp of problem solving.
Ultimately, the judge participant will come away with
a greater grasp of the rules of evidence and the reasons underlying those rules.
Not exact matches
It takes a
great deal
of trading experience to be able to fully
grasp and utilize both
of these forms
of analysis.
What this means then is that there is an appearance
of humility and a protestation that the truth is much
greater than anyone
of us can
grasp.
This is a
great resource for those who have an understanding
of SEO / SEM but who would like to gain a deeper
grasp of some difficult concepts.
«O how
great the goodness
of our God, who prepareth a way for our escape from the
grasp of this awful monster; yeah, that monster, death and hell, which I call the death
of the body, and also the death
of the spirit.»
Bergson's
great merit, still not sufficiently appreciated and understood, was to show how seriously «the fallacy
of spatialization» prevents us from
grasping the authentic nature
of time.
People who have suffered
great privation might be excused for a certain
grasping acquisitiveness born
of a fear
of want.
But evolution as a
great explanatory principle
grasped the imagination
of the culture only through the work
of Charles Darwin.
We are able to inhabit the mindset
of republican Rome, and perhaps begin to
grasp why Caesar represented both its
greatest triumph and its deadliest enemy.
That word has been used in a variety
of ways by the
great writers on prayer; but our interest is only in its main intention, which is easy to
grasp.
It is a secret that an age like ours — an age
of great sophistication, vast achievement and jaded sensibilities — has some difficulty in
grasping.
«This is the
greatest grace
of the Lord», he wrote, «that being free he becomes bound, being independent he becomes dependent for all His service on His devotee... The Infinite has become finite that the child soul may
grasp, understand and love Him.»
I'm not a hyper - Calvinist and don't really label myself Reformed or any
of those labels, but I have studied it a
great deal and think I have a pretty firm
grasp on the theology.
And he would also say that we transcend ourselves insofar as we try to
grasp the nature
of a being
greater than we are — God, for example.
Knives, forks, and spoons permit
greater finesse in the handling
of food than is possible by tearing,
grasping, or sucking.
Though these types
of books are a
great way to
grasp all the various views and approaches on a particular topic, I find them difficult to read.
For the first man, an awareness
of the inevitability
of death causes him to
grasp even more desperately at all the world has to offer while he still can; he knows
of nothing
greater to
grasp for.
In The Self and the Dramas
of History Niebuhr, for the third time,
grasped the ripeness
of a
great idea and found a means to give it common understanding.
«In the book Catholicism: A New Synthesis, one has used the expression «relative form», and also for
greater clarity
of grasp, the expression «elastic form».
Not content to simply be part
of the
greatest itinerant ministry team in history and to have the Son
of God in their very midst, they
grasp for this further accolade.
The
great antinomies
of human life are never solved by
grasping one polarity and forgetting the other.
As the only mammal seemingly capable
of having these higher thoughts, man's
grasped with the concept
of «something being
greater than himself» forever, it appears.
What we need to do in order to
grasp its meaning is to give full recognition to both elements, and the divine message will shine through with
greater richness and power if we understand something
of the channels
of human fallibility mixed with high insights through which the message comes.
In the first place, God is infinitely
greater, more complex, more hidden, more beyond the
grasp of our minds than any or all
of His creatures.
The sense
of being possessed,
of being
grasped and used by something not ourselves but through which we realize our fullest potentialities, is indeed familiar to us all, although not necessarily in the vivid and striking way a person
of genius or a
great saint can know it.
Scientists and thinkers have developed a variety
of conceptual frameworks — ecology, for example — that attempt to intellectually
grasp this
great need to make sense, to organize complexity; but I think it is a fundamental mistake — be we scientists, ministers, or otherwise — to think that only science and engineering and business are attempting to deal with this problem
of complexity, simultaneity, and constant change.
In our time through the growth
of the younger churches, through a discovery
of our evangelistic task in many countries, the Spirit makes us aware
of the
great need to
grasp and clarify the essential connection between the missionary function
of the Church (its apostolate) and its obligation to be one (its catholicity).
On one hand, this would mean that those who do use Arabic on a daily, communicative level would somehow
grasp the notion
of kufr [Disbelief] to a
greater extent than non-Arabic speaking peoples [despite the fact that most Arabs are woefully ignorant
of balaghah or Qur «anic Arabic].
That is what Christian prayer is all about; and when we have
grasped this, the problems which at first may have troubled us about answers to prayer fade into insignificance, and we can remember the
great words
of St. Francis de Sales: «we seek not the consolations
of God, but the God
of consolation.»
As Jesus» will was always centred on the Father and his mind was not clouded by the attractions
of sin, he was able to
grasp the true tragedy
of our human condition in a way that only
great saints have understood.
Only in that regular and candid encounter between ourselves and Christ in the Sacrament
of Reconciliation will we
grasp two essential truths
of the spiritual life: the depth to which sin has a hold over our fallen nature, and the far
greater power
of the grace
of Christ ministered to us through his Church.
Granted, most men might
grasp a sports or business metaphor before anything else, but we're also capable
of greater emotional understanding than many pastors give us credit for.
The
greatest challenge the biographer faces is to
grasp and reveal the inner life
of his subject.
Plato Wrote in The Republic: «Old age has a
great sense
of calm and freedom; when the passions relax their hold, then we are freed from the
grasp not
of one bad master only, but
of many.»
When a
great man
grasps another thing as part
of his body, he does so by appreciating its principle; as we shall see Wang also argued, the principles
of all things are identical with the principle to be found in one's own mind.