Sentences with phrase «still within our grasp»

The serious problems, the continuing shambles of his office management, the lack of clear political direction, the myth of the «false choice» prospectus; these are still within his grasp, and as such, still within his gift to solve.
Chomsky begins by waxing romantic about the Golden Age of the Fifties and Sixties when the American Dream was still within the grasp of the Average Joe.
While we fell a little short of the funding goal for that addition, we believe it is still within our grasp.
Put down your torch — it's still within grasp.

Not exact matches

I've learned this one over and over again, and it's still not fully within my grasp.
So while Arsenal have dropped way behind the league leaders, we have not found ourselves too far away from the top four and that infamous Wenger trophy is still well within our grasp.
Then the talk will turn to the semi final of FA Cup, the fourth rate Trophy still being within our grasp and taking the club to the next level and signing on the dotted line etc..
He's managed to get the season going and a place for top four finish is still within Liverpool's grasp.
Councillors at today's event, however, were uneasy but still believed victory was within their grasp.
The stars could be within our grasp, as Starshot enthusiasts claim — although it will still take tremendous progress to get there.
They should stretch you slightly so you feel challenged but still be within your grasp.
Crucially, too, many of the things these women were fighting for — primarily, equal pay — are still not within our grasp, and so Suffragette is not just a celebration of how far we've come, but also a visceral reminder of how far we still have to go.
A true fantasy board game making a welcome transition to console, it remains one of my highlights of the year, particularly as a multiplayer title where not only can you play in a variety of ways with multiple tactical approaches, you should never give up till the final roll of the dice as victory may still be within your grasp.
Ellen Schwartz writes in 1977 about his show at John Weber, where his constructed paintings were still abstract: «Humphrey's latest works, meditative rather than communicative, require the suspension of conscious efforts to grasp them before they will yield their secrets, which lay within ourselves all the while.
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