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Mr. Bush still must persuade voters that he has a sufficient grasp of policy -- or, to put it bluntly, that he is not a dumbbell -- but polls show he is drawing higher and higher marks for leadership.

Advisers to Mr. Bush said they believed that by standing side-by-side with Mr. Gore, Mr. Bush had put to rest nagging questions about whether he had a sufficient grasp of issues so he could hold his own against the vice president, a seasoned debater.

They needed people who had the nerve to walk into the home of a dangerous criminal, the acting ability to play criminals themselves, the presence of mind to improvise should the situation go awry, and a sufficient grasp of the American legal system to assure that the whole charade would be explicable to a jury.

He suggests that its author does not have a sufficient grasp of Latin.

Indeed, such students usually face the difficult task of having to acquire a sufficient grasp of algebraic geometry to be able to use algebraic-geometric tools to study Diophantine applications.

There may still be an objection to a dualist account of an afterlife which holds that the idea of disembodied survival, even if not logically incoherent, is one we don't have a sufficient grasp of to allow it to count as a real possibility.

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Besides possessing a more than sufficient grasp of MIT undergraduate issues, Uzamere and Faber alone have shown the vision and initiative needed to assess the serious questions facing the undergraduate community.

This is what sets them apart from those who follow the siren call of tech industry promises without sufficient grasp of what a blockchain network is all about, both from a business and a technology perspective; the resulting vanity projects will invariably fail". The use cases are out there; the plug-n-play solutions are not.

They will either need to hope that their texting buddies have sufficient grasp of semiotics to understand the water pistol as a mind-bending signifier, or use actual words to spell out their intentions: "I want 2 exercise my 2nd amendment rights on u".

"Management do not yet have sufficient grasp of the extent of their problem," she said.

Previous heirs, such as Edward VII and Edward VIII, have been condemned for not having done this; in consequence they lacked sufficient grasp of issues to make their dialogue with ministers effective when they acceded to the throne.

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