Sentences with phrase «real grasp»

I just never had a real grasp of what you mean.
When Paul persecuted the church he had no real grasp of the nature and extent of his betrayal of God's love, for he did not fathom the depth of that love.
He is clever and poetic but he confuses spirit and matter and God and creation, and he certainly doesn't believe in Original Sin, or have any real grasp of the difference between the soul and the body.
No, at every step of the way, and in every area of life, we are confronted by a seeming contradiction: genuine knowledge of ourselves drives us to look at God, and at the same time any real grasp of ourselves presupposes that we have already contemplated Him.
Anyone who suggests that Monday night's display showed a real grasp of technology on the part of candidates for mayor is mistaken.
Whenever the election comes, the first thing to mend is the economy and we need people with a real grasp of the brief (John Redwood, Micahael Fallon etc, possibly William Hague).
BEFORE my visit to Argentina, I had no real grasp of how large the very biggest dinosaurs could be.
Insubstantial, predictable and often dull, it's a dismaying move from director Allen Moyle, who displayed a real grasp of pulp energy in 1990's PUMP UP THE VOLUME.
When thriller - like double - crosses by Eugene, Raymond's girlfriend Claire (Angelina Jolie), and an FBI agent (Michael Massee) come into the picture, it becomes quite clear that no one involved in Playing God, much less director Andy Wilson or writer Mark Haskell Smith, has a real grasp on what exactly the film is all about.
Both Stan and Davis have small supporting roles in the film so the audience didn't get a real grasp on maybe what Damon or Chastain's experiences were.
To get a real grasp on the communist undercurrent of Emilia Romagna, you really don't have to go any further than this area (roughly defined as via Zamboni, which runs west to east, and the area around it, spreading outwards north and south for a few blocks to Strada Maggiore and via delle Belle Arti).
There were stunning visuals and environments that had you using platforming mechanics, executed in a way that really makes every jump feel a real grasp for survival.
In our long running discourse (which oft times seems to get us frustratingly little «Ball Movement» upon the field), Humanity's great difficulty in getting any real grasp of matters Thermal, instructs.
Although firms are aware of the general impediment an unfunded plan brings, Stanley Kolodziejczak, co-chair of the law firm services group of PricewaterhouseCoopers in New York City, says many firms don't have a real grasp of the partnership's liability until the numbers are crunched, and this often does not occur until there is a merger situation.
At a time when the government trying to push through major changes to the funding of claims by people injured through no fault of their own — which will impoverish the public purse and boost the already bloated profits of insurers — it confirms what we have said all along: the government has no real grasp of the figures or data.
To get a real grasp on what you need lets look at how much life insurance you need and why Delaware term life insurance is the best option for most people.
If you go the whole way through the process having only met the interviewer, you can't get a real grasp as to the values of the business.
This will demonstrate your real grasp of what is at the heart of this job, and the interviewer will be impressed.
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