Sentences with phrase «not grasp»

He also could not grasp the multitude of connections — from fleeting trysts to long - term relationships — he had facilitated: «It's only when you meet people and they tell you how it's affected their lives that you go back and think, «This is what I've done.
I just can not grasp how you guys are able to get into the shape you guys do?
He can not grasp that calories NEVER go from abstract mathematical fiction inro physical tissue amd atoms.
But even this can not grasp who you truly are.
They sit further forward and the belt does not grasp the pelvis as easily.»
Sometimes I work with people who do not grasp the alternatives to their mind - set.
The truth is that humans can not grasp the scope of time required to understand change in the right perspective.
And I would argue that if we don't want to find ourselves 200 years from now still defending the obviousness of natural selection from those poor souls who would rather not grasp it, that unbearded, more braggadocious, more human Darwin is the one we should try to remember.
«The average newspaper reader might not grasp it right away,» said David Friedfel, director of state research at the Citizens Budget Commission, a spending watchdog.
Labour did not win the election, but that banal statement reminds us the formalities of official politics can not grasp the significance of what has happened.
What we can not grasp, though, is the logic of the rebel Labour MP, actual or potential, who is considering dumping Mr Brown.
Unless I am missing something, I can not grasp how giving constant emphasis to a Labour failure contributes to a winning strategy.
Your preschooler might not grasp that this change is permanent and may long for things to return to normal.
A child can not grasp an activity in any moment, and the order in which he acquires them is very important.
Preschoolers, for example, may not grasp concepts of time, so it might not mean much if you say that the baby will arrive in a few months.
I was still wrapping my head around it and could not grasp what she meant by privacy.
And do you really not grasp the fact that for a variety of reasons — many of which are linked to high levels of social and economic inequality, and none of which have anything to do with the skill of obstetricians — heart disease is more prevalent in the US than the Netherlands?
I have one small suggestion for those that can not grasp the concept of sarcasm, irony and satire... Read something else.
I actually gave our Beagle to my in laws several months ago because despite numerous attempts, he just could not grasp the concept of peeing outside.
So fat shaped beaks dies out on the Island with small seed and the thin beaked Finches survives and passed on their genes and vice versa, so the thin beaked finches dies out where larger seed were available because they could not grasp them!
The man can not grasp, in order to bring in top top players (as he says) you must be prepared to pay the big bucks.
The few Wenger lovers around can not grasp this concept, which is a great shame and is intensely frustrating to those of us who love Arsenal FC and its past, present and FUTURE.
If you want to come on here and proclaim to the world from behind your keyboard, with zero knowledge as to the true day to day workings of AFC, that you understand something that Wenger can not grasp then fair play mate — at least I can admire the size of your nads.
Ramsey simply can not grasp the new role.
I literally can not grasp the ignorance and bias some of our lot show season after season.
There are Cubs fans who might be along for the ride, who might not grasp exactly what kind of poltergeists they're dealing with.
He does not grasp the fact that all the dressing room will be talking about is where these players are going and how much money they will get.
Can I not grasp Them with a tighter clasp?
If, however, you accept the fact that there is a creator God who operates in a dimension we can not grasp, then the difficulty is resolved.
Staupitz, in his reply months later from his southern hideout, was warm but guarded: «My love to you is unchanging, passing the love of women, always unbroken... But as I do not grasp all your ideas, I keep silence about them... It seems to me that you condemn many things which are merely indifferent... but we owe much to you, Martin, for having led us back from the husks which the swine did eat to the pastures of life and the words of salvation.»
In the end the deep meaning of Christ eluded him He could not grasp it.
In this and in the following account of a miraculous feeding in Mark, people do not grasp, hoard, resent, or act selfishly; they watch as the juices of heaven multiply the bread of earth.
Of course, since Gras starts from the presupposition that Christians are called upon to preserve social order and to govern others (two things that neither Christ nor the apostles enjoined), he evidently does not grasp quite how anarchically unworldly my perspective on the matter really is.
Finally, because of the nature of the world as we know it, we can not grasp it with that kind of absolute clarity which a Cartesian type of thinking would demand.
I am convinced we can not grasp all the ways in which God has intervened on our behalf either personally or as members of the collective creation.
Christocentrism could no longer cope with the challenge of religious pluralism; universalism did not grasp the depth of alienation among the poor and the marginalized; salvation history did not do justice to the plural histories of the world's many cultures and nations; the unity of the Church in Christ offered no power or guidance in overcoming sexism, racism and human exploitation.
Again, I would be worried about anyone that can not grasp the fact that there is much we do not know.
They looked at the prophecies, and since they could not grasp the idea that their Messiah would come to die a sacrificial death, they didn't see that the Messiah would have both an advent AND a return.
Perhaps from this perspective my life has a significance, a purpose, a meaning which I can not grasp hold of in a controlling manner.
Again, I do not know, but that's only one of many sacred truths that a mere mortal like me can not grasp.
We can not grasp the notion of a real elite without recourse to an observation of human history.
The Spirit «necessarily appears in time, and it appears in time, just as long as it does not grasp its pure concept, i.e., does not delete time.
As Augustine put it, «I do not myself grasp all that I am.
Our limited minds can not grasp the mysterious force that sways the constellations.
We might now complain of the critic motivated by a disdain for a faith he can not grasp, a hope he can not hold, and a love he can not feel.
If you do not have Christian faith, you can not grasp the impact on the Christian home of this type of lust.
Though human minds can not grasp individuality, the infinite God knows individual existences thoroughly.
Therefore, the utilitarian might very well do less to the criminal than he deserves» but, for the same reason, the utilitarian might do more to the criminal than he deserves, for the utilitarian does not grasp the concept of desert.
Steno's own famous saying sums up his attitude to the interconnecting world of science and faith: «That which we see is beautiful; that which we understand is even more beautiful; but the most beautiful of all is that which we can not grasp
Truth consists in the conformity of mind and reality (being)- if the human mind can not know reality, thinking is senseless - but the mind can not grasp individuality as such.
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