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Get to grips.
If you get to grips with something, you take control and do it properly.
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There was also hope that this could mark the low point for the group and that Pandit is at last getting to grip with Citi's costs.
Sunday's winner Nico Rosberg believes that the new tyres could have a big impact on race results, and having initially struggled with the tyres this season, Mercedes seemed to be getting to grip with them after Rosberg won in Monaco and Britain while Lewis Hamilton took pole.
Perhaps more alarming: Pfizer, Citigroup, AT&T and AIG are in the bottom third, down among the Russians and Saudis who are just getting to grip with the medium.
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The British state is belatedly getting to grips with a slew of dreadful accusations.
But getting to grips with the motives behind such career choices took hard thought.
In getting to grips with the Juncker saga, Vestager has already obtained the Luxleaks material.
Ballpark calculations are a powerful way of getting to grips with a problem.
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