Sentences with phrase «who grasp it»

The recruiter says that multinational companies will prefer candidates who grasp three languages to support their business growth in the city, which continues to serve as a bridge between Asia and the global market.
Individuals who grasp information differently often experience difficulties in communication and clashes in management styles.
Therefore, I believe that welcoming back former employees shows internal and external candidates that your business understands and even values staff who grasp these opportunities.
Those who grasp this important aspect of marketing can appropriately tailor messages that stand apart from the competition, rather than making messages that fall in line with what everyone else is doing.
Those who grasp the concept of «paying it forward» early (think altruism, educating, and connecting) will most often develop a large and mature network of web - based relationships.
Fervent believers derive some satisfaction from being among those who grasp something that eludes less insightful people.
I especially liked the metaphor by Josh Willis who described those «who grasp at short term wiggles... are like gamblers seduced by a hot streak into thinking they can beat the house.»
Josh Willis describes those «who grasp at short term wiggles... are like gamblers seduced by a hot streak into thinking they can beat the house.»
The model is getting some pushback, with critics saying it may lower standards and widen the gap between students who grasp concepts more quickly and those who need more direction.
The ability to extend instructional time is a huge benefit for learners who grasp new concepts more slowly, or who aren't able to process information as quickly as it's presented.
This means something different needs to be done for students who grasp lessons faster, who think deeper and more creatively, who move ahead of the pack in certain subjects.
So, as a Taiwanese, I can identify with the Southerners as the Yankees change their way of life forever, but I also identify more strongly with those outsiders, who grasp at freedom, and fight for it... Our story is about the very heart of America, even as this heart was — and still so often is — torn apart by racial and other conflicts.
Cameron is trying a version of the same - sending Cabinet Ministers who grasp the issues, such as Theresa May, Eric Pickles and Chris Grayling, on a similar quest.
Unlike the others, who grasp at hope with the desperate naivete of goldfish in a shark tank, Canseco recognizes reality.
It is generally the most pathetic, the weakest and most disturbed who grasp for the last remaining straw in their life — a make believe God who will magically make everything OK.
I see a man, who grasp that people in groups are stupid.
Politicians who grasp this idea early have an opportunity to be thought leaders, and countries that adopt it early have an opportunity to gain a competitive advantage in the global contest for FDI attraction.
Moreover, there are plenty of players and teams who grasp the importance of the NLBM as an institution.
That sense of humor, that sort of sensibility — the seductress who grasps the absurd subtexts of human desire, lust, neediness — might just be the most important hallmark of the Stormy Daniels persona and brand.
One sad thing for me is to see people who grasped the milk of Christianity many years ago and have decided that they now know it all.
Already in the nineteenth century Blake and Dostoevsky proclaimed a Christ who can be known only by passing through the death of God, and, if we are radical enough, we might understand that Hegel and Nietzsche were Christian thinkers who grasped the necessity of a theological atheism.
One Christian thinker who grasped this point was C. S. Lewis.
And then there were bishops like Karol Wojtyła of Kraków, who grasped that the dignity of the human person was the battleground on which «the Church in the modern world» was contesting with various dangerous forces for the human future; who thought that coercion of consciences violated that human dignity; and who believed that the act of faith must be free if it is to be true, because the God of the Bible wants to be adored by people who freely choose to do so.
But it was Herman who grasped on for the win, hitting three - woods most of the day to keep himself in position and avoid the many hazards that line Golf Club of Houston.
Is it a Deep South Senator who grandstands or the movement leader who grasps the big picture?
According to weekly assessment results, students who need more support with specific concepts receive reteaching, while students who grasped the concepts participate in enrichment activities.
«The prospect of a U.S. education secretary who grasps the importance of providing low - income students and their parents with the right to access better options is long overdue,» Merriweather wrote in the Hill newspaper in December.
But J Mays, who grasped the significance of the retro idea and helped create successful retro - style cars at Audi, Volkswagen, and Ford, understood that a whisper of retro can tell a story about the car and the company that builds it.
He had hired the first unshaven ruffian who grasped his sleeve and offered himself as a guide.
And it was extremely successful for those who grasped that and fully utilized it.
It was Bellamy who facilitated Yoko Ono's first sale, who persuaded Castelli's gallery to take on Bruce Nauman, and who grasped the significance of earthworks and land art, performing an instrumental role, for example, in securing funding for Walter de Maria's The Lightning Field (1977).
I've discussed the subject with family members that were at one point dead certain that AGW was «only a theory» and was wildly overstated if not «junk science», but who grasped the relevant issues relatively quickly and revised their opinion as they went along.
As the exclusive licensee of the Nokia brand for mobile phones and tablets, our ambition was to find a like - minded agency who grasped both the opportunity and responsibility in bringing a new product range to market,» said HMD global CMO Pekka Rantala, regarding the announcement.

Not exact matches

If you have a firm grasp of who you are, it's difficult for someone to say or do something that gets your goat.
«HEPs listen hard to others and do all they can to grasp their emotional state and needs, whether it is a friend who has just been diagnosed with cancer or a spouse who is upset at them for working late yet again,» he writes, adding, «but listening is never enough.
The Yerkes - Dodson curve (named for the Harvard psychologists who first proposed that moderate levels of arousal enhance performance) is taught in psychology, and is a helpful visual to help grasp this concept.
You need a deep grasp of each department's mission and who the best people are to lead it.
It quickly found a niche with a mostly young, hip customer base who instantly grasped how grabbing a car for an hour or two from a nearby spot could fit into their busy lives.
Introduction to grasping reality with both hands: Private university students who try to take out $ 250,000 in student loans when they're barely out of puberty are patted on the back and given directions to a high - quality local state university.
But those who follow the company closely say they believe it can — that there is something truly intuitive about Intuitive's grasp of the future of surgery.
Those who wrote out their notes in longhand, the Journal reported, seemed to learn better, retained information longer, and more readily grasped new idea.
«Experiential marketing is far and away the most engaging tool that brands have at their fingertips,» says Daniel Yaffe, Co-Founder of AnyRoad, «However, to understand its impact, it's important to measure everything, and really have a good grasp on who is participating.
«What the world needs is someone who can grasp the workings of an entire organization, understand people, and motivate them.»
While Telles, who has been at the same hospital for three years, didn't need to research the actual company, she got a firm grasp on the job description and expectations of the new position she was applying for.
I am always in favor of having on my team a strategic thinker — someone who sees past the daily details and can grasp the big picture.
That way, you get a full grasp of your daily tasks and can better understand who to reach out to for advice.
The people who really struggled were the folks who weren't familiar with the material and didn't have a super solid grasp.
That data, downloaded over years of Facebook users freely giving apps such as games and personality quizzes access to their information, is largely still stored outside of Facebook's grasp by the private individuals and companies who built those applications.
A professor of economics who worked for many years on Wall Street, where you don't succeed if you don't grasp Marx's dictum that capitalism is about exploitation.
The officials said Kelly portrays himself to Trump administration aides as the lone bulwark against catastrophe, curbing the erratic urges of a president who has a questionable grasp on policy issues and the functions of government.
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