Sentences with phrase «still coming to grips with»

World still demands a lot of you, though, and 15 hours in, I'm still coming to grips with how much of the game works.
And Americans are still coming to grips with how the platform was weaponized to sow discord during the 2016 presidential election.
The use of Chinglish allows the reader to understand, and in the end form an appreciation, even admiration for someone living in a foreign context and struggling with a language that they're still coming to grips with.
If you're still coming to grips with the end of the Wolverine film series, you're not alone.
Jordan amply conveys that he's not comfortable with his namesake — both because he feels pathologically driven to cement his legacy for himself and because he's still coming to grips with a childhood bereft of any presence from his biological parents.
Even though I had read about RA and its progression, I was still coming to grips with the full ramifications of what I was facing.
Cartesian dualism arose in the early stages of the first scientific revolution that culminated in the late seventeenth century, while we are still coming to grips with the quantum revolution of the twentieth century.
While people are still coming to grips with the fact that Toys «R» Us will be nothing but a memory before long, bargain hunters have been scouring for information on when the liquidation sales will begin.
More mystical than the original, with occasional magic elements, the game shows Lara in her most ambitious adventure to date, whilst she still comes to grips with the life of a Tomb Raider.

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Society still hasn't come to grips with the possibilities of having a high - definition camera and television studio in everyone's pocket.
One thing that surprised me, is that most people who still have their wits at the end are very angry with their palliative care providers as they see the pain killers as fogging over that ability to feel and recognize and come to grips with those feelings, especially when they are trying to interact with another.
As to Revelation, I am still trying to come to grips with that myself and will write more about Revelation near the end of this current series.
Hoyle could not come to grips with the idea of a Universe having a discrete commencement, and died in 2001 still rejecting the Big Bang.
Today I am slowly coming to grips with Abraham's overwhelming obedience to God's request, but I know I still respond with many «yes, buts» as I continue my own faith journey.
Your European adventure sounds wonderful, but better to leave while you still want to stay... one needs roots as well as wanderlust, something I've had trouble coming to grips with myself, with my family's story in one tiny city and mine flung across several continents.
But it was still jarring to watch Wisconsin walk off the Madison Square Garden floor after a three - point loss to Michigan State in the Big Ten tournament and come to grips with the fact that the Badgers would not be in the bracket for the first time since 1997 — 98, four years before Bo Ryan took over.
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The party is still trying to come to grips with the movement's increasingly clout and role within its ranks.
So why then has New Labour still not come to grips with it, preferring instead to deal in mass effects and population based statistics as substitutes for some Fordist era «class», instrumentalising everything in the cause of unhelpful abstractions?
Baldoni has followed and written about how the board of Penn State has struggled to overcome the 2011 sex abuse scandal involving former coach Jerry Sandusky; he said the school's leaders still haven't come to grips with what went wrong, including the error of allowing head coach Joe Paterno to remain in power for so long.
Although rounded toes have come really far for work, I still think the best flat for work is one that has a bit of a point to it, in a durable leather, preferably with a rubber sole or rubber heel for comfort and grip.
Slowly making friends and finding my tribe, over time coming to grips with the ins and outs of the Department and who to go to to accomplish x, y, and z, but still not 100 % settled.
The cinematic equivalent of Bruce Springsteen's «Glory Days,» it's a movie about fond reminiscences as well as the receding tide of the big - haired new wave — a bunch of friends and part - time rivals coming to grips with social and familial responsibilities and the fact that the best times of their lives might still be in front of them, if only they could stop looking over their shoulders.
I preferred Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson's beguiling Anomalisa, a film I still haven't entirely come to grips with (I purposefully neglected to include a rating when I reviewed it this fall).
Wentworth: Even though creating these tactile manipulatives to convey visual concepts is a passion of mine, helping students who are losing their eyesight come to grips with this significant emotional event, overcome it, and then realize they can still run with life is the most rewarding aspect of my job.
It's the time of the year when we are still in summer break mode but coming to grips with the idea of school starting back up soon.
Because buyers want minivans but still can't come to grips with being seen in them.
«Publishers are still trying to come to grips with the ebook tornado that has swept through them in the past three years — they are seeing falling sales of some kinds of print books and experience difficulty achieving profitable distribution of ebooks.
Obviously we've already worked the numbers and we KNOW that we can do this without changing our lifestyle but it's still a bit of a leap from seeing the numbers on paper to actually coming to grips with it in reality.
The Beta still retains the dangerous gameplay of the Alpha, but it also welcomes a new training session in the dojo which will help players come to grips with the controls and prepare us for what is to follow.
A president coming to grips with the perils of a warming planet still has options, many of which, for better or worse, require no congressional approval at all.
A context that many scientists are still having difficulty coming to grips with.
This comes at a time when the scientific world — not to mention the social one — is still trying to get to grips with the implications of the more recent genomics revolution.
«Telus and other major companies have the resources to come to grips with this legislation now, but I'm convinced there are a lot of industries and companies that still don't really know much about this legislation.
The release will come as a shock to a few who are still settling into and actually getting to grips with iOS 11.0.x, but it's not an entirely unprecedented move as the Cupertino - based company took the same approach last year with iOS 10.1.
Everybody was on an even playing field and the more open space allowed me to come to better grips with the controls (though they're still quite slippery).
While such a solution is far from perfect, anything that allows one to stream such insanely high - resolution content is welcome, with streaming technology still largely coming to grips with such content.
Full deregulation may not come about for five or 10 years.In the meant ime, buyers must come to grips with electricity costs that are deregulated in one state, approaching deregulation in other states, and still regulated in the remaining states.
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