Sentences with phrase «proper grasp»

Once he gets used to the feel, touch and proper grasp of the spoon, let him attempt to put the food in the spoon successfully in the mouth.
Occupational Therapist Tips: At this age, your baby won't have a consistent proper grasp on a writing tool and very likely won't have consistent hand dominance.
Instead of understanding, as James le Fanu writes, that «the implications of mortality are intrinsic to a proper grasp of the human experience», we choose to sanitise the things of death, including the language we use to describe it (in Last Things, Tablet, 29 November 2014, p. 28).
Their message is vitally important to a proper grasp of our hope for salvation.
The Church welcomes with joy the authentic breakthroughs of human knowledge and recognizes that evangelization also demands a proper grasp of the horizons and the challenges that modern knowledge is unfolding.
Consequently a proper grasp of those aspects of St. Thomas» thought that were being proposed for imitation, can only be reached by understanding the problems to which the Church was responding at that time.
That is of enormous importance for our proper grasp of its significance.
A more constructive idea would be for them to elect a Council with a proper grasp of how to restore enterprise and wealth creation.
In Wednesday's Times (#) Danny Finkelstein stated that «the idea of replacing Mr Cameron and somehow remaining in power and electorally viable is preposterous and can only be seriously entertained by people without a proper grasp of politics».
Perhaps I don't have «a proper grasp of politics» but if Cameron can not improve his performance in the next 12 to 18 months a change of leader isn't probable but it is possible.
The publishers will simply order enough copies to be printed for distribution...» had a proper grasp of allotment sales.
To get a proper grasp of what IOTA is bringing to the cryptocurrency table, one has to understand «Tangle»...
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