Sentences with phrase «to come to grips with»

Trying to understand why the company didn't come to grips with what happened.
Advocates say it can be decades before a victim comes to grips with what happened in their youth and is prepared to move forward.
After coming to grips with reality and evolving as a trainer, I came to realize how amateur of a response that is.
It is rather the result of coming to grips with much new scholarship regarding both the biblical origins of the faith and new interpretations of tradition.
I began to read Scripture in a whole new way several years ago, and am still coming to grips with it.
Markets are finally coming to grips with the disconnect between the domestic economy, earnings expectations and valuations.
• More generally, much more is needed in coming to grips with real prediction as an initial value problem.
I would advise people as well, just spend a little bit of money on these books and a bit of time just coming to grips with the major stuff.
I am slowly coming to grips with the fact that they will never be the same again... and that I now need to dress them appropriately.
So why are we just now coming to grips with the scope of the problem?
We have never really come to grips with American art and what it means.
I still am having a hard time coming to grips with the fact that my baby will be starting college classes next year!
Needless to say, this interactive map is an interesting tool that should help the curious better come to grips with the vast scope of this disaster.
It's mostly about coming to grips with life and taking joy in the good things... like a cute little boy and a trusted partner with whom to share each day.
The substance of 25th Hour is the tale of a man coming to grips with the fact that his life as he knows it is about to come to an end.
At first, my take on death was fairly ominous [like most people coming to grips with it's reality].
Until they truly come to grips with that reality, they will never even begin to objectively analyze what the problem is, and what they can do to fix it.
You'll also come to grips with fascinating and more nuanced issues like junk science.
It provided little challenge as I quickly came to grips with things and was able to put a lot of distance between myself and second place.
So any serious emissions reduction plan has to eventually come to grips with cars.
The green energy revolution, and helping nations come to grips with their carbon problem.
Because facing and addressing sin is never easy, we do our best to avoid coming to grips with it.
But yes, scientists were trying to come to grips with why global warming trends stalled for a couple of decades.
It's a sad fact, but it's one that I've just come to grips with over the years.
«More sellers are coming to grips with market conditions,» he said.
Strong landscape painters avoid this fate by coming to grips with history, examining its products and learning from them.
You might need some more time to emotionally come to grips with the idea of becoming a divorced person.
It brought players into a deep world coming to grips with magic, as well as one going through its own industrial revolution.
Businesses are slowly but surely coming to grips with the threats looming over them.
It is through the act of discussion that people passing from this earth, ultimately come to grips with their love experiences.
Do you really think a person who's dying hasn't already come to grips with the idea of death and given thought to what happens?
Just as I started to come to grips with permanent nerve damage and an array of side effects caused by my treatments, another crisis struck.
It is the portrait of a war victim coming to grips with the underlying horror of everyday reality.
I have barely come to grips with dressing seasonally appropriate and the season has gone and changed again!
They need help to reclaim their gender roles and come to grips with today's dating world and the complexities of modern relationships.
The first half of the movie deals with life, loss and coming to grips with moving on.
I think coming to grips with her actions helped her let go of the past and that was the beginning of the healing process which in turn opened her up again to love.
That means quickly coming to grips with the key commercial, legal and regulatory issues that smart contracts can give rise to.
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.
When I was in graduate school, that was the first time that scientists came to grips with the fact that half of the missing carbon is going into the land.
Around the world, utilities are coming to grips with integrating variable renewable energy.
I could have spent more time sitting in at home drinking beer and reading the paper rather than trying to come to grips with quantum mechanics and high temperature reaction theory.
For SEO newcomers, though, it should help readers come to grips with the basics.
Those issues are often not easy to come to grips with because they are in the context of previously unknown territory.

Phrases with «to come to grips with»

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