Some Supporters outside Labour have now has experience the level of understanding in their CLPs and will now be wary that much good can come from the organisation with
so little grasp of an alternative Labour case.
Amazed so many fans have
so little grasp on «real world» conversion rates.
Not exact matches
Let's work a
little harder to eliminate the noise in figures
so we can
grasp the fact that the economic road in front of us will remain long and hard.
So far, structural reforms that could lift this long - run average rate have been most evident in peripheral economies, with
little sign in key core economies (such as France) of the necessary political will to
grasp this nettle.
Like poor Wendy, he simply does not
grasp what he is being told,
so engaged is he in repeating over and over the
little «mantras» he has devised for himself.
Because the economic and social world is
so difficult to
grasp schematically, to reduce to simple laws, the temptation is to take refuge in fictitious worlds, in models which have
little to do with what can actually be observed but which lend themselves to endless mathematical refinement.
I confess to you, Dave that the fact that their are
so many people on this planet who can't
grasp the simplest concepts of logic and apparently are just fine with that, has me feeling a
little miffed.
Certainly many believe that a man can search out and
grasp the Truth just as well, creatively express the Beautiful just as well, vitally perfect the Good just as well, even if, in order to win some advantage in the world, he was secretly a
little unfaithful to himself, even if he did shift the boundary stones of his inner life a particle by Just a shade less scrupulousness,
so that even though he had won this material advantage by doubtful means, yet he «can truly work for the Good, the Beautiful, and the True.»
Yet the basic war / peace confrontation has been given
so little attention that its position within the international law of human rights has hardly been
grasped by the general public or even by political leaders.
Were the command of neighbor - love expressed otherwise than by the
little phrase «as yourself,» which is
so easy to
grasp and yet has the reach of eternity, the command could not
so master self - love.
[4] Maybe he overstated the power of prayer a
little bit, for I believe that most of what God does, he does without anybody praying for it, but I think John Wesley has hit on something that
so few of us really
grasp.
How perfectly sweet they should be and tiny as well,
so the
littlest of fingers could
grasp these witty bites.
It's important to ensure food pieces are large enough that your baby can
grasp onto them, or easily stick to
little wet hands (this is why Puffies are
so perfect!).
My
little guy loves feeding himself and these soft OlaSprout silicone spoons are chubby
so he can easily
grasp them and the spoon design is soft on his gums.
It's
so easy for
little hands to
grasp.
Sounds like your
little guy may just fit that bill and you've been doing him an amazing service by both being
so in tune with him to notice how to help him feel better and helping teach him how to make himself feel better (which he'll
grasp when he gets older).
It doesn't need to be scooped to pick up food,
so little fingers can
grasp the utensil in virtually any position, plus the indentations on the head grab just enough food for a baby to manage — ensuring more goes in the mouth and less goes on your floor.
This beautiful crib is smooth all over
so that
little hands can safely
grasp the rails.
We found out we were pregnant with baby # 2 when Noah was a month shy of turning two,
so we knew the concept of gaining a sibling wasn't going to be the easiest task for his
little mind to
grasp.
At least you
grasp the fact that the
little people do not deserve to be attacked, only the pigs at the trough like the lawyers who make millions from their firms and get on a school district payroll
so they can take down a pension too!
But
so far she has shown
little appetite for
grasping poisoned chalices long term.
So as the film crashes from one scene to another, we're left trying to hold onto some semblence of structure and even the characters give us
little to
grasp onto.
But how can he, when he is
so far outside her
grasp that he appears to her as
little more than a puff of smoke?
When he starts looking a
little tired, «accidentally» drop it into his
grasp so he can have a temporary victory and take a break.
You're starting to show just how
little you
grasp the ideologies or the situation out there (where my sister is voluntarily working in a civilian field hospital
so enough of your BS about what the «noble» Taliban do and don't use - trust me my sis worked for four years in Gaza and is no mate of the US but even she's disgusted by what the Taliban are prepared to do.
Or at least if you do try to speak to me or quote me then you might actually take the 5 seconds it takes to read what I say, try to
grasp what I'm talking about and not assume I'm talking about something else entirely
so you can go on your
little grandstanding crusade to try to impress the people on the interwebz into thinking you're a big shot
The more you play, the more ably you'll
grasp your options in a given situation,
so while gamers of any skill level can reach the end with
little difficulty, there are ways to separate from the pack with speed runs (unlocked after initially completing the game).
And he had very
little money; he never did
grasp the art market and, when it began to change
so rapidly in the 50's, he was oblivious of it.
What
so many fail to
grasp is the nature of an external forcing and how a
little heat can control a greater amount, not dissimilar to a power transistor by the way.
Well, its a
little hard to
grasp because the article is
so poorly written (don't they employ editors on this paper?)
While Mr. Downs is certainly entitled to his opinion, and
so are the myriad other industry pundits who can't quite
grasp the reasons for the success of the Wells REIT, a
little more investigative work would uncover more information that would be of value to your readers.