Sentence examples for author's grasp from inspiring English sources

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The author's grasp of the intricacies of life among test pilots and their perilous pursuit of the demon of speed is striking enough.

The book is Finnish but the translation, by a mother-and-daughter team, Emily and Fleur Jeremiah, is terrific and the author's grasp of England circa 1880 is utterly convincing.

Scams and schemes abound in commodity trading but Ms Kelly does not even come close to proving that consumers or end-users are systematically overcharged, or producers defrauded, or that the traders use their political heft to evade justice.The author's grasp of events farther afield is shaky too.

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Still, it's a charming performance, one that succeeds through its author's sure grasp of paradox: that to imagine the limitations of your imagination is to begin to comprehend the world beyond childhood.

The author's zest and grasp are wonderful.

Best way is to look it through author's eye and grasp the knowledge given there.

The truly important question "is not can the different Muslim sects live with Americans in harmony, but can they live with each other in harmony," said Stephen P. Cohen, an expert on interfaith relations and author of "Beyond America's Grasp: a Century of Failed Diplomacy in the Middle East".

Stephen P. Cohen, president of the Institute for Middle East Peace and Development, is the author of Beyond America's Grasp: A Century of Failed Diplomacy in the Middle East.

It is, frankly, a disappointing book, in that the author's typically ambitious reach proves beyond his grasp.

The author's stupendous research and grasp of the sources are such that few will contest his core argument that the Enlightenment was a coherent, Europe-wide phenomenon, intellectual in origin, which represented a profound shift in the way that men thought about themselves and the world around them.Mr Israel would like his book to be studied beyond academia.

The authors shrewdly analyze President Bill Clinton's grasp of both the upsides and downsides of globalization, which was bringing about the economic and technological integration of the world, even as it was accelerating centrifugal forces of fragmentation.

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