Sentences with phrase «rudimentary grasp»

It's been twenty - five years since I moved to France, armed with little more than a rudimentary grasp of the language and an unabashed love of its food and wine.
Moreover, if you've got what they want and need and they aren't exactly spoilt for choice, a rudimentary grasp of supply and demand and price elasticity should lead to the conclusion (quite correctly for the most part) that you can charge a premium.
It's been twenty - five years since I moved to France, armed with little more than a rudimentary grasp of the language and an unabashed love of its food and wine.
People without even a rudimentary grasp of the issues will automatically dismiss as «bunk» anything that leads to disagreement among people they perceive as «experts».
It is as if criticism of the claim that 2 +2 = 5 could only come from another journal, not by anybody with a rudimentary grasp of arithmetic.
It's been twenty - five years since I moved to France, armed with little more than a rudimentary grasp of the language and an unabashed love of its food and wine.
Staying in the East End of London helped Schwarzenegger improve his rudimentary grasp of the English language.
As anyone with the most rudimentary grasp of ecclesiastical history knows the Church often takes time to stabilise after a major Ecumenical...
As anyone with the most rudimentary grasp of ecclesiastical history knows the Church often takes time to stabilise after a major Ecumenical Council.

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It's remarkable that something so obvious needs to be said — and that so few scientific organizations seem capable of grasping this rudimentary concept.
He's also the sort of educated person who fails to grasp the rudimentary concept that the climate has always changed.
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