Sentences with phrase «proper grasp of»

The publishers will simply order enough copies to be printed for distribution...» had a proper grasp of allotment sales.
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.
A more constructive idea would be for them to elect a Council with a proper grasp of how to restore enterprise and wealth creation.
That is of enormous importance for our proper grasp of its significance.
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.
Their message is vitally important to a proper grasp of our hope for salvation.
«56 Only a proper grasp of this dialectical tension could have made Peter a credible pastoral guide.
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).

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What we are doing is to wrest this from the grasp of those who know not its proper use.
Well, Morgan, on the way you might want to stop by every local Jr High School to so you may get a basic grasp on the proper use of the English language while you're at it.
28 And so, since they did not see fit to acknowledge God or approve of Him or consider Him worth the knowing, God gave them over to a base and condemned mind to do things not proper or decent but loathsome, 29 Until they were filled (permeated and saturated) with every kind of unrighteousness, iniquity, grasping and covetous greed, and malice.
Acknowledging God's providential hand in all things, the late Pope commented that the entire Galileo affair has helped the Church come «to a more mature attitude and a more accurate grasp of the authority proper to her,» enabling her better to distinguish between «essentials of the faith» and the «scientific systems of a given age.»
But only because creativity had not been grasped in its proper universality, as the principle of existence itself (Hartshorne 1962, 209).
The more often you leave and return with a proper goodbye, the easier it will be for your child to grasp the concept of separation.
Cameron has to grasp the nettle of the union, that means creating a proper federal united kingdom.
While it's a fast and effective way to get into shape, CrossFit requires a solid grasp of good technique and proper form, so it may be best to hire a personal trainer for a session or two, or observe a few classes, so you can establish a base of knowledge first.
Take note that any man who has been used to dealing with other millionaires must have at least a good grasp of proper manners as far as women are concerned.
The film's artistic integrity is lost among this demented narrative that never has a grasp of concept or proper execution.
By the way, I've booked a flight to Iloilo in the am of Dec. 8, 2012, I planned to tour a bit of the city proper and visit churches and head to Caticlan in approx. 3 pm (or earlier as much as possible as I don't think I'll be able to have a grasp of Iloilo at day time), as I read other travel blogs, I believe it will take me 5 - 6 hrs to get to Caticlan so most likely than not I'll arrive at 9 pm, will there still be a boat ride available for me (we're a group of 3 actually)?
I don't believe it's humanly possible for an individual (or a specialty) to grasp the complexities of the climate, DEFINE APPROPIATE MEASURES AND CARRY OUT PROPER ASSESSMENT OF COST / BENEFIof the climate, DEFINE APPROPIATE MEASURES AND CARRY OUT PROPER ASSESSMENT OF COST / BENEFIOF COST / BENEFIT.
Besides, when reading these reports, it's important to remember that they are primarily targeted to an audience of legislators - many of which (evidently) lack the proper background to fully grasp the more complex issues at hand.
«Whilst we grasp fully the importance of implementing the GDPR, a Bill of this magnitude and complexity deserves proper scrutiny by Parliament.
It makes sense to have a more literate person point out the mistakes on your resume if you don't know the proper spelling of certain words or if you lack a strong grasp of grammar.
Calma highlighted a number of stories about the failure of governments to either grasp new policy solutions, like Justice Reinvestment programs, or to provide proper funding to programs that are proven to be successful, such as the Custody Notification Service in New South Wales and the ACT.
Yankee fans have no grasp of proper punctuation.
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