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Understanding the Vicenza-Verona rivalry requires a certain grasp of Italian history and there is an old Veneto saying: Veneziani gran signori, Padovani gran dottori, Vicentini magnagati, Veronesi tutti mati.
"You really have to have certain grasp of the nuance of the area.
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Although a perfect classification lies at present beyond scholars' grasp, certain criteria, both positive and negative in nature, may be suggested for building and judging classifications.
It was a relief to know there was a valid reason why, despite good teaching and hard work, I couldn't grasp certain skills.
The contrast with the new prime minister, who is so confident, so certain in his grasp on power, could not be greater.
Designers who are successful on Kickstarter seem to grasp certain things about the site's culture: that tech or Apple-related products tend to do well because they appeal to Web-savvy users; that it helps to introduce projects around the holidays and promote them on Facebook and Twitter; and that the short video that accompanies every pitch is particularly important.
Add in complete inexperience with electronics or inability to grasp certain concepts like inputs and outputs and you're in for a mess of trouble.
A clearer understanding of the neural basis of STEM learning in general, and a precise evaluation of hands-on learning activities in particular, may be able to play a role in developing activities and structured curricula that allow students to grasp certain fundamental STEM concepts.
Deep time is poorly understood by the general public, and it has become increasingly evident that pre-service teachers also fail to fully grasp certain geologic events, such as mass extinctions and the appearance of different life forms, because of an insecure deep time cognitive framework (Trend 2000).
Fanon (1967) pointed out "To speak means to be in a position to use a certain syntax, to grasp the morphology of this or that language, but it means above all to assume a culture, to support the weight of a civilization" (pp. 17 18).
Plato's use of the Sun as the physical counterpart of the Good in the Republic and his extensive use of visual metaphors for intellective processes (rather than, for example, the tactile images that later Stoic thinkers would employ in arguing that the mind can "grasp" certain appearances) strongly suggest that Patrizi was seeking to replace the Aristotelian model with a Platonic one.
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