This will demonstrate
your real grasp of what is at the heart of this job, and the interviewer will be impressed.
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.
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.
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.
elements in this film are kind of fascinating, in that they exactly mirror the mentality of a great many of Tarantula's fans in this country: stupid, ill - educated,
no real grasp of the short history of the USA, brains afloat with a vapid toxic sociopathic mix of shit exploitation films and snatches of slavery history and rap and John Woo and gory gunshots and wiggerism and general complete and utter fucking horseshit.
Anyone who suggests that Monday night's display showed
a real grasp of technology on the part of candidates for mayor is mistaken.
She worked in the United States Senate for Senator (Robert) Humphreys and Senator (William) Armstrong, so she has
a real grasp of the issues....
Fathers — and, therefore,
a real grasp of what is needed for gender - equity — are, as yet, entirely missing.
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.
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.
I just never had
a real grasp of what you mean.
Not exact matches
Getting there can involve all kinds
of strategies, but the
real key is to
grasp that most difficult customer - service experiences involve reactance theory.
Or worse, companies and brands that have not yet
grasped the difference between an advertisement in video form, and a video that provides some sort
of real value — whether that be entertainment, knowledge, etc..
Two and a half years into the mandate and no
real result on the election promise.This sort
of thing is par for the course, though.A tactic played over and over which the general public doesn't seem to be able to
grasp.
Only with a
real grasp on the true cash flows
of the business can one get an accurate measure
of the future cash flow growth implied by the stock's valuation.
For 99.9 %
of the world's population, nominal vs.
real is a very difficult concept to
grasp.
Each situation involves
real, living human beings and I believe we should respect them by at least attempting to
grasp the reality
of their world instead or reaching for the nearest category to slap across their situation.
Fewer still
grasp the
real significance
of the dramatic changes we are witnessing among today's youth.
(Hebrews 11:1) This is the quality
of all the heroes
of faith in the eleventh chapter: in one world they live as though another world were
real; on one level
of being they
grasp the surety
of a higher level; amid the transient they are convinced
of the permanent; and so they endure, «as seeing him who is invisible.»
Absolutely characteristic, and crucial to a
grasp of the
real meaning
of the expression, is the way in which Ps.
He must really risk mutual discussion with the world, must take for granted that he will not only teach but learn thereby, that the whole truth is always richer and more mysterious than what he has already explicitly
grasped, that between the
real truth
of yesterday, today and tomorrow there exists a deeper hidden agreement than is realized either by insensitive innovators or diehard defenders
of the old at any price.
We have only to observe the work
of Teilhard de Chardin to
grasp the revolutionary consequences for a faith that would engage in a
real encounter with our world.
It is the reality
of what is potential, in its character
of a
real component
of what is actual» (PR 103; italics added), We need now a clearer
grasp of the nature
of this potentiality and if we really understand what Whitehead means in this last sentence, when he refers to the character
of this potentiality as «a
real component
of what is actual,» then we will understand the nature
of the extensive continuum much more clearly.
It's not until we have a firm
grasp on the true love
of God and learn to remind ourselves often that God's love does not prevent us from suffering, that we can offer that hope to a hurting world in a way that also acknowledges that pain and suffering are
real.
The state
of affairs itself is more clearly
grasped and the
real cause and its present consequence are seen in one perspective.
While he... obviously does not lack a uniform
grasp of the whole, he does not build it up from abstract terms in the form
of our modern scientific systematics, but everywhere in terms
of the concrete and
real conditions he has to deal with;... nowhere does he present an overview systematically summarized [Luthers Theologie, by Theodosius Harnack]
But by
grasping the
real nature
of the technological phenomenon, and the extent to which it is robbing him
of freedom, he confronts the blind mechanism as 8ubjeCt, i.e. as a conscious being.»
Lear reads Plato's dialogues as attempts to explain, by the articulation
of a psychology, how irony is possible: «why it is that we are creatures who, for the most part, do not
grasp the
real situation we are in; and how it is that on occasion an individual is able to break free
of appearances and engage in genuine acts
of pretense - transcending aspiring.»
We can never look directly at them, for they are bodiless and featureless and footless, but we
grasp all other things by their means, and in handling the
real world we should be stricken with helplessness in just so far forth as we might lose these mental objects, these adjectives and adverbs and predicates and heads
of classification and conception.
It is always too dangerous for men to
grasp the
real import
of the New Testament — any time, anywhere, in any society.
In a sense, it is always too dangerous for men to
grasp the
real import
of the New Testament — any time, anywhere, in any society.
Circumstances had arisen where it was almost impossible for him to allow himself to
grasp the
real import
of the New Testament, because that would have been too dangerous.
We can not
grasp the notion
of a
real elite without recourse to an observation
of human history.
Sorrow because I had by then
grasped the truth
of transubstantiation, only to find I couldn't consume, and joy because at last we found the ground
of real authority — his Church, the one he founded, the one tasked to keep all he taught her Apostles.
But in the process our
grasp of the unity
of man has been lost: living with the
real Christ in one's faith means being a whole person as opposed to an intellect that subscribes to a mere idea
of Christ.
All that philosophers have handled for thousands
of years have been concept - mummies; nothing
real escaped their
grasp alive.
What are our images
of eternal life if not ways
of picturing a wider sphere
of existence, a more generous personal life, less closed in upon ourselves, less fearful and
grasping, more
real in every respect?
and answered sincerely, they would be in a better position to
grasp the
real value
of their lives, and the prospect
of real sadness and
real emptiness that may be facing them.
To dare and do not what one wills, but what is right, To not float in what would be possible, but valiantly
grasping what is
real, freedom is not in the flight
of thoughts, but only in deeds.
We have money, but we fail to
grasp the opportunity
of the other top teams demise to make a
real challenge.
I feel Jackson already has a better
grasp of the little things on film (meaning he does them in a
real game situations) while Allen is currently learning them now (and even though he learns what he is suppossed to do he may not).
Okay Arsenal fans, the season is over for another year and it actually turned out to be a reasonably happy ending, with the last day disaster
of Tottenham handing us our highest finish since we won the Premier League with the invincibles in 2004, although the
real goal
of the EPL title could not be
grasped once again.
There probably won't be as big a game as this for
Real again all season, in which case there won't be another opportunity for the former Tottenham Hotspur man to
grasp the limelight and show his employers he is deserving
of his Galactico tag — Manchester United and Chelsea fans, however, will be hoping he becomes the latest big name ditched by the incredibly picky Spanish giants this summer.
No I simply have eyes and have a good enough
grasp of football to understand Giroud is simply a good option to have but wouldn't be a starter for any
of the top 15 clubs in Europe, whereas Benzema has been in
Real's first XI for 5 years.
The Daily Star claims that
Real have offered cash plus the promise
of Asier Illarramendi to
Real Sociedad in a bid to steal Griezmann away from Arsenal's
grasp.
Remarkably, when Exercise Damisa fully unfolded into its
real intentions in the wee hours
of January 15, 1966, it left in its trail the flow
of blood that can be imagined when a hungry crocodile
grasps the tail
of the tiger.
No commentary on this type
of thing is complete without at least a basic
grasp of (and nod towards) the cynicism
of this process and sheer determination
of the Remainers (incl the PM) to thwart the
real intention
of Brexit.
If The Villager's endorsement meant that Johnson — while working for a million dollar
real estate development firm — gives a better
grasp of the minute details
of development issues, well then we rest our case.
I particularly enjoyed Jowell's comment that «Labour has cited Aneurin Bevan's injunction that «the purpose
of getting power is to give it away» rather more frequently than we have practiced it,» as though New Labour had not after all been in many respects (devolution excepted) about the redistribution
of power to unaccountable bodies and about the substitution
of real individual power within the
grasp of the citizen by its tawdry imitation.
Real historians have a much better
grasp of the original sources than I could possibly have.