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To grasp its existential code".
He would have instantly grasped its possibilities.
The film is always absorbing to watch, but only once it's over do you begin to grasp the extent of its ambitions, and just how much it has done within a packed, compact hour and a half.
The bishops' statement appeared to recognize the depth of the criticism directed at a church hierarchy for its failure to grasp the extent of public anger at the disclosures.
Other Europeans, who have very different memories of World War II and its aftermath, often fail to grasp the extent to which this history shapes German decisions on Europe.
Moreover, this atomistic view of the self can undermine liberal society, because it fails to grasp the extent to which liberalism presumes a context where individuals are members of, and committed to, a society that promotes particular values such as freedom and individual diversity.
And here's the thing: because the media are no less likely to give the Pentagon a blank check, it's hard indeed to grasp the extent to which that institution, and the military services it represents, are planning and living by their own clock.
For many, it's difficult to fully grasp the extent and speed of the transformation that is happening in the clean energy sector, particularly solar.
Quantifying your resume makes it easier for hiring managers to grasp the extent of your skills and achievements.
But it may also help ordinary people better grasp the extent to which apps collect and share their personal information.
Facebook's management team, which was beginning to grasp the extent of the problems, was livid.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com