Sentences with phrase «grips with it just»

I wanted to say the least that these people have not even read the rules concerning the administration of the test let alone come to grips with just how unfair and discriminatory the test actually is.
Capcom have ensured that those new to the series will also be able to get to grips with it just as easily as those that have played previous titles, through the implementation of natural tutorials.

Not exact matches

It's just one reminder about the challenges of doing business with China: the government still maintains a tight grip on its corporations, and Beijing's wishes come first.
Get to grips with insider details such as how a stock re-capitalization works — «companies never die, they just get re-capitalized» — recognizing the hallmarks of a potentially «good» investment deal, and how to add value to a business before sale.
These might be boom times for anyone involved in application containerisation but lurking just under the surface are a host of security issues that development teams are only now starting to get to grips with.
Just as I looked back at the fish, it extricated itself from my grip with a spectacular tail kick and disappeared into the waters below.
Would you also complain that they need to just get a grip, walk away, and start over with someone new?
Step down from your invisible high horse and come to grips with reality that you are all just as American as everyone else living here, while legal or not.
In the early 1920s, leaders in the Church of England asked one of their own, John Kenneth Mozley, to prepare a report on how theologians were dealing with the doctrine, particularly as the British were coming to grips with the implications of massive human waste in the World War just concluded.
walking on water coming back from the dead, who on earth does God think he is expecting us to believe all this, my head is in turmoil trying to get to grips with all this, it just doesn't make any sense at all, its sheer madness, Oh how I long for the peace that surpasses all understanding and yet he offers that too.
Just as I started to come to grips with permanent nerve damage and an array of side effects caused by my treatments, another crisis struck.
At just 23 months Lottie was diagnosed as coeliac and although her family soon got to grips with the condition, it was heart - breaking for them to deny her the treats that most two - year olds take for granted.
I'm just getting to grips with making a decent plain white loaf, this may have to wait a while until I attempt it.
You can use your thumb and index finger to grip the edge of the skin on each quarter and peel it off, just as you would do with a banana skin.
When you go in through the side with the pliers open just a hint you're able to get a grip on the pit at a comfortable angle and rip it right out.
I just had to put one of my kitties to sleep and it just takes so long to come to grips with it.
Australian agriculture is in the grip of a severe skills shortage; about 4,000 jobs were advertised last year looking for people with tertiary agriculture qualifications, and universities turned out just 130 graduates.
My purpose in writing this celiac and grain free eBook was to help the many people struggling with body issues that they just can not get a grip on.
They'd be a difficult bunch to get to grips with, so I hope it's not just a case of two arriving for the two that will finally leave.
Please will all you you losers get a grip and realise that you can not win the premiership just by believing you should, it's a really hard competition that's driven by clubs with mega millions.
However, as noted by The Daily Mail, he hasn't quite got to grips with life in the city just yet as he had his car towed away after parking where he shouldn't have.
I like LVG but I can't take to his philosophy, he just can't seem to get to grips with the English games, will we see a different set up against Yeovil?
That man Quaner was proving to be a tremendous thorn in Watford's side, and the hosts just couldn't get to grips with the German's pace and power down the right.
The 24 - year - old midfielder has gradually got to grips with life in Mexico after a shock loan move from Lazio just ahead of the summer transfer deadline, with Atlas coach Jose Guadalupe Cruz easing Morrison into the side since.
Worst of all Ozil claimed to have been «out with the boys» but it was clear the photos were taken by just one person, quite possibly his mum, as he sank ever more visibly into the lonesome despair that grips a man when he realises, like a captain on the titanic, that he's the last player at a sinking club.
Both of whom were getting to grips with 100 % tongue tie, GERD, traumatic birth, being v small... and just being damn hungry!
As baby becomes stronger and more comfortable while playing tummy - down on the ball, you can increase the challenge by loosening your death grip on baby's hips (which gives her the chance to use her muscles more in order to maintain a stable position when pushing up), rolling with a quicker pace (just don't act like you're launching baby to the moon!)
Totally agree with trying as many as you can before you buy - I ended up buying a couple of different ones — just couldn't get to grips with some of them.
Understanding that other people have feelings too is a difficult concept for a toddler to grasp as they've only just got to grips with the idea of «me» and «mine».
However I just could not get to grips with the unfolding and this really bugged me.
Simple and compact folding system, height adjustable leatherette handlebar with ergonomic grip and just 6.5 kg in weight.
A baby who is just six or seven months old can sit with the family and hold a banana, pincer grip cooked veggies and meat chunks, gnaw on a piece of toasted bread, or enjoy some fresh berries.
The changes and growth of their vision is not only quite drastic for a newborn who is just getting to grips with the world around him, but also incredibly quick as their vision changes and improves quite rapidly.
Or a rifle with just a pistol grip, but not a folding stock.
As is typical in these kinds of reports, the main findings are completely reasonable if not exactly ground - breaking: China needs to increase the share of consumption in its economy, lessen the grip of state - owned enterprises, move toward letting the market more accurately price energy and capital, deal more seriously with environmental degradation, and just generally become a more market - oriented economy.
So is Iyiola Omisore, with his trademark spew of verbal rot, perhaps gripped with the fear that, with the balance of forces, he might just be graduating, from serial failure to veteran failure, in his quixotic gubernatorial quest.
We must extend our gaze to other more potentially deadly infections that lurk just over the horizon, and with the financial pressures on the NHS to make savings, now is not the time to release our grip.
Now some feel his military background and his disciplinarian credentials are just what the whole country needs to get to grips with the Islamist insurgency in the north.
Come to grips with the fact that you've lost the majority, and please try to keep in mind just who it is that you're working for.
Hein, for his part, has to come to grips with the reality that the broad - based popularity he thought he had, via carefully cultivated and targeted constituencies, just wasn't there on election night.
Though he's been on the job for just a few months, Dr. Kriner Cash believes he's coming to grips with some of the most - pressing issues inside the troubled Buffalo school system.
Feather your speeds with the trigger lock function, available just under the ergonomic soft hand grip.
Just grab the adjustable handle with the rubberized grip, and molded hand and finger grips.
We're really just getting to grips with this medium, so every element has its problems.
As New York, New Jersey and the rest of the northeastern U.S. come to grips with Hurricane Sandy's impact, some leaders there are realizing that two debilitating hurricanes in as many years there are a sign that infrastructure there needs rethought, not just rebuilt.Postmortem assessments of Sandy's impact should include a «fundamental rethinking of our built environment,» New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday during a press conference.
Get fully to grips with it, and we could have a new way not just to fathom black holes, but also to crack some of cosmology's other toughest nuts — from why the expansion of the universe is accelerating to how it all began.
This is effectively a bibliography for those who wish to come to grips with what is surely more than just the passing fantasy of a few creative people's overcharged minds.
Finally, both authors conclude that adult neuroplasticity is a vastly undertapped resource, one with which Western medicine and psychology are just now coming to grips.
Instead, I just seem to be in the library all the time and haven't got a chance to get to grips with my project yet.
Just last year, for example, the UK had its second - coldest March since records began, prompting the Met Office to call a rapid response meeting of experts to get to grips with whether melting Arctic sea - ice could be affecting British weather.
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