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Often when a stock trades too high (or too low) for an average investor to fathom, the company in question will engineer a split (or reverse-split) to push the security back to a palatable range.
When Addington said he did not recall, Wasserman Schultz said she found that "hard to fathom". "Is there a question pending, ma'am?" Addington responded.
Unlike Locke, the narrator of the poem knows that he is unable to fathom the universe, but still questions the matter.
Me: (Silence. Jaw drops. Trying to fathom the significance of that question).
Why it looked the other way on these crucial questions is hard to fathom.
So quite what Facebook's staffers were thinking when they framed this particular question is hard to fathom.
The entire world is literally at their fingertips, and ready, at any given moment, to answer any question their minds can fathom.
"How are you?" isn't even a question many women can fathom answering at this point, because the baseline is so far from fine.
Having written skeptically about voluntourism in the past, I had similar questions when I first heard about Fathom and what the company calls its "long-term," "unique business model that allows for sustained impact and lasting development".
Yoder apparently can't even fathom the idea that the dishonest videos pose unavoidable questions about CMP's legitimacy.
But as I cannot fathom Philomena's pain, I do not presume to question her act of grace.
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