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A service robot for a domestic environment should be able to grasp, move, and release objects.
One day, I hope that she will be able to grasp adoption's complexities.
But how will she be able to grasp it if she herself has been denied this basic right?
The reason is simple, and so obvious that even the most obtuse politician should be able to grasp it.
One day artificial intelligence may be able to grasp that those are not topics of equal significance.
If I get the nod for either of the games, I hope to be able to grasp my chance.
"He or she has to be able to grasp the value of the alternative you are proposing".
Therefore, going beyond the binary disorder-order classification is indispensable to be able to grasp the impact of those changes.
Based on air pressure tests, it was estimated that the microgripper will be able to grasp 0.4 mm wide objects with a grasping force 2.4 mN.
If a language has no future tense, for instance, its speakers would simply not be able to grasp our notion of future time.
Many children over the age of nine will easily be able to grasp the descriptions of prejudice and bias, and they'll understand the parallels.
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