Sentence examples for are expected to grasp from inspiring English sources

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And those words cannot convey one's intentions unless some standard meaning or common understanding is assumed, a standard public meaning to which both authors and readers have access and in terms of which the latter can, and are expected to, grasp the former's intentions.

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Part-time board members can't be expected to grasp all the ins and outs themselves.

That it was in any way special is not something, ironically, that he can be expected to grasp.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children shouldn't be expected to grasp the idea of counting before the age of four.

The question is posed as though it involved deep questions and high obstacles, whose true nature the uninitiated cannot be expected to grasp.

Third, because you can't be expected to grasp the subtleties of legalese, ask your lawyer to read the contract back to you in "plain English". Ask follow-up "What if?"questions that probe the boundaries of ideal conditions to make sure you've covered all the bases.

Against this background, and with the scope for fiscal and monetary stimulus all but exhausted, politicians might be expected to grasp the nettle and push through changes to improve the supply side of the economy — policies like making it easier to hire and fire, promoting greater competition and investing more in training.

But those real-world complications were more than a 17-year-old seeker of truth and wisdom could be expected to grasp, so Ms. Mahoney sticks to the everyday slights of a woman who became more imperious, demanding and rude in direct proportion to her declining health, diminishing eyesight and diminishing pride.

Politicians who rightly object to, inter alia, Europe's protectionist tendencies, should be expected to grasp these economic truths.

Just as Good and Shymansky (2001) proclaimed, "novices do not and should not be expected to grasp the complexities before they understand what sets science apart from other ways of knowing; that is, it essentially rational, progressive, universal nature".

To stimulate grasping, easily grasped toys must be presented near the hand that is expected to grasp.

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