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Then she and W. failed to fathom that if Iraq went wrong, Iran would benefit.
For such selection to act continuously in successive generations, Darwin also recognized that the variations had to be inherited, although he failed to fathom the mechanism of heredity.
That's why they failed to fathom press criticism of Mr. Cheney for his nihilistic voting record on apartheid and Head Start.
Thus it was, he believed, that today so many, including so-called Christians, failed to fathom the claims about Jesus' divinity, which had to do with the overpowering of death, not in any mystical or Pythagorean manner of the continuity of the individual soul in a netherworld, but in the triumph over death and deadly forces through forming a body across time, the Church.
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What I fail to fathom however, is why so few have come to his defense, either ideologically or personally.
There were rumors of unfathomable things, and because we could not fathom them we failed to believe them — until we had no choice and it was too late.
Despite the giveaways, though, the site has failed to attract a huge customer base, said Ann Kirschner, chief executive of Fathom, which is based in New York.
I'm trying to put this in proper English for you to fathom the extent of the change that took place in Mosul, but I seem to fail.
Hard to fathom.
The contrast was hard to fathom.
The weight is hard to fathom.
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