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Adults who read "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" as children remember the images of blue-jacketed bunnies hopping through the cabbages in Mr. McGregor's garden as sweet and funny, but children generally grasp the fact that Beatrix Potter was writing about life and death.

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The presiding idea of his essay on "the Sublime and Beautiful," finished before he was twenty-nine, is more radical than is generally grasped.

In private sector, indeterminate uncertainty seems to entail a two-fold challenge: While it is generally problematic to grasp the impacts of an innovation during early-phase R&D (the Collingridge dilemma), innovators are nevertheless expected to quickly yield tangible results.

The tiger's tail appears in stories from countries including China and Korea, it being generally inadvisable to grasp a tiger by the tail.

In response to interview questions, respondents had a generally good grasp of the origins of the CLAHRCs in the Cooksey and Tooke recommendations (macro level), and their freedom to experiment with new and different organisational structures (meso level).

After an internal investigation by the league, including consultations with the world's top neuroscientists, the NFL determine that a) chemtrails aren't actually a real thing and b) generally speaking, the referees' grasp of the rulebook is so muddled that any potential mind control would be ineffective and counter-productive.

Following the performance of orchestral and choral works with the score generally enables experienced listeners to grasp more easily the general design of a work and to identify the ingredients of orchestral effects.

We used regular geometric shapes rather than functional objects (i) for comparability with macaque neurophysiology studies [18] [20], [33]; and (ii) to examine grasping generally rather than the left-hemisphere network specialized for functional objects such as tools [34].

Mr. Ruscha, like Mr. Johns, is famous for untethering words from their moorings, exploiting linguistic instability to imply an instability in our grasp of experience generally.

I do not propose to tackle that here except to note that it does seem plausible to suppose that people generally have a reasonably poor grasp of probabilities expressed as percentages and of risk.

Investors certainly should be concerned that the political leaders in New Zealand may misunderstand the needs of maintaining efficient capital markets while failing to grasp that strong economies generally go hand-in-hand with strong capital markets.

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