On
the other hand I grasp the necessity of change.
Your other hand grasps the wrist of the hand holding the pull up bar.
Now, with
the other hand grasp the towel at chest level.
Not exact matches
Americans fluent in the language, on the
other hand, tend to take on higher - paying, communication - intensive jobs that are out of reach of those without a strong
grasp of English.
«Camp this year will be workshop and boot camp style; presenters will share content and knowledge, but we will also
hand out worksheets and
other takeaways that will help attendees
grasp knowledge, but more importantly, know how to implement it.»
And when, as in the United Methodist Book of Discipline, one attempts to
grasp the oneness of life, the effort is split up into «Doctrine and Doctrinal Statements» on the one
hand, and the «Social Principles» on the
other.
On the
other hand, the man who plays the game sometimes has a better
grasp of its essentials than the man who merely observes.
Independence, on the
other hand, emerges out of an awareness that there are
other things to live for and we have within ourselves the ability to reach out and
grasp them, if only we will.
For Nietzsche, on the
other hand, the essential unity which may be said to underlie all things is not a complete totality which we can
grasp through reason (as it is with Hegel), but an open - ended, incomplete process or chaotic flux which finds expression in the contingent, finite, temporal process of growth and decay which are characteristic of nature.
Whitehead, on the
other hand, stands at the forefront of a movement that was destined to debunk absolutes in both philosophy and science, in order to
grasp the nature of reality with more subtle and flexible intellectual tools.
This all - too - brief statement concerning interpretation, on the one
hand, that sees its task as thoroughly
grasping historical content, and, on the
other, interpretation that hopefully comes to a hearing of God's Word addressing the interpreter is not intended to lead the reader to a choice and to prejudice him in that choice.
On the
other hand he contrasts his theory of becoming with Bergson's on the grounds that the latter denies to the human intellect the power to
grasp pure becoming as such and by means of spatialized images to achieve an insight into its true being.
But this next chapter will make no sense at all unless we have
grasped the distinction between the world as it appears on the one
hand outwardly and as revealed by mechanistic science, and on the
other hand the world that is hidden beneath appearances but is as real.
On the
other hand if you are determined to hate the God of the OT no matter what, it is unlikely that you will escape the
grasp of confirmation bias.
On the
other hand if I precipitously and ineptly venture to
grasp too much at one time I might be overwhelmed by the complexity of the material that I attempt to appropriate.
On the
other hand, all too often Christians have managed to make the sacrament an occasional appendage to what is in fact a nonsacramental Christianity, by reason of their failure to
grasp the great truth that it is «the gospel in action,» as well as by reason of their failure to demand and make use of frequent occasions for its celebration.
If more mature, fold the leaf vertically with its underside up,
grasp the leaf in one
hand and the stem in the
other and and rip it off toward the tip of the leaf, removing the stem and the tough tendrils.
They are served in a cone - shaped, waxed paper which is
grasped in one
hand while you eat with the
other.
Once you have your dough formed into a disk pick it up by the edge
grasping it with both
hands next to each
other, then gently stregth the dough by pulling your
hands apart a few inches, then rotate the dough and repeat.
The wrestlers will
grasp each
other in a bear hug, locking their
hands, and stay in that position until one wrestler has scored a point by throwing the
other or making him let go.
It features several handholds and a built - in rail for your little one to
grasp with one
hand while helping you around the kitchen with the
other.
On the
other hand, a toddler may not have
grasped the notion that she was the top dog before the baby arrived.
Once baby is able to sit, she'll start to work more and more on developing her
hand skills - manipulating objects by
grasping, passing objects from one
hand to the
other and more.
On the
other hand, the angled designs make for a firm and comfortable
grasp.
Legs - Support the baby's foot with one
hand and
grasp the top of the thigh with your
other hand.
They are sized well for
grasping, and encourage the baby to move his or her wrist in order to pass the toy to the
other hand.
This is done by
grasping the broiler carcass in the bag with one
hand and the closed top of the bag with the
other.
He'll test this newfound perception with his
hands by reaching, transferring objects from one
hand to the
other, exploring his knees, feet and toes, and even using a raking
grasp to snatch objects of interest.
Its eye catching design promotes tactile interest and the flexible rings enhance reaching,
grasping and transferring from one
hand to the
other, all important foundational skills for future learning.
Cut the paper into strips about an inch wide and show your toddler how to use the pincer
grasp to hold the strip with both
hands and then move her
hands away from each
other (one toward her body and the
other away) to tear it.
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.
Hinchey, a broad smile on his face, greeted almost everyone personally with what friends call «a half - Hinchey,» a firm handshake with the left
hand grasping the
other person's forearm.
Lawton steadies her
hand by resting it against a solid object; then, with robotic help, Damiano plunges the needle through the outside wall of the artery,
grasps its point as it emerges on the
other side, and pulls the needle through.
Babies often exhibit mirror movements in which, for example, an intentional
grasping movement with one
hand or a kick with one leg is accompanied by a similar involuntary movement by the
other side.
It had long been believed that human
hands evolved a longer thumb relative to the
other fingers to allow precision
grasping as humans began to learn to make stone tools.
This new partial foot from Burtele (this is all that was found, no
other post crania, crania or dentition) lacks an arch and two of the bones comprised an abducted toe, that is to say, an opposable toe, like the thumb on a human
hand, capable of
grasping tree limbs but less efficient than the human foot on the ground.
For the current work, the researchers aimed to discover how the PPC encodes and organizes neural information about
other body movements, such as
grasping a cup with the left versus right
hand, or imagining versus attempting certain bodily movements.
Keeping your knees slightly bent,
grasp the loaded end of the bar with your left arm with an overhand grip and put your
other hand on your thigh for support.
Once you've done that, reach across your body with your
other hand and
grasp the dumbbell.
We
grasped hands and said these things to each
other again in the yurt tent.
On the
other hand, if you really want that lean toned look - it is within your
grasp.
Sheer and seemingly lightweight on the one
hand, it boasts bulky décor on the
other,
grasping attention with its stylish design typical of the 1920s.
Indians might have a firm
grasp on the idea of online matrimonial websites, but dating on the
other hand is not something that a lot of people are comfortable doing, or even talking about, and the country doesn't really have many online dating sites.
This isn't to suggest, on the
other hand, that having a perfect
grasp of French — which I don't, by the way — would make this video crystal clear.
Often shooting the action with sweeping pans a la «Afterschool» (a film more transparently indebted to the clinical approach of Michael Haneke), he tends to keep shots at the consistent level of heads bobbing along back alleys,
hands as they hold onto one another, hips as they thrust together, until the routine is unsettled by bodies falling where they ought not to be, with
hands grasping at feet and
other indications of unease quietly coming to the forefront.
Together, they engage in a deadly game of cat and mouse, constantly feeling each
other out and
grasping artfully for the upper
hand.
An impressionistic barrage of sexually frustrated prisoners
grasping for each
other and at themselves, their musculature bathed in chiaroscuro light as they lovingly move their
hands down their bodies while they're watched by drooling, baton - wielding guards, Un chant d'amour is an all - consuming work of art that aims to liberate the viewer through erotic fantasy.
On the
other hand, I do not doubt that you are right in saying that the kinds of teachers you describe are successful at least in part because of their general intellectual capability, and their profound
grasp of the subject.
I tore away and broke my buttons and rushed out into the dappled woody light of morning, bawling in fright, but I wanted a sleep and a feed and so fetched the stupid trolley from its hiding place and brought it back to the main door of the printery where I met my father rushing the
other way, a stick of type
grasped in his
hand.
Deqo trips over a boy and falls at the feet of a soldier; he
grasps her dress in one
hand and the boy's arm in the
other and drags them over to a massive lorry waiting beside the road.