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This weaker grasp means that it takes much less magnetism to make a given change in the pseudo-hydrogen's spectrum than it would for real hydrogen.
Giving him a name for the difference he is beginning to grasp means letting him begin coping with the issues that will remain after his intervention fades away.
This infallible grasp means that one knows what goodness is, what beauty is, and what justice is.
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The souls who pass here are grasping, mean and crimped.
Now as never before our generation has within its grasp the means to eliminate the injustice of abject poverty.
The failure to grasp this means the growing crisis in social care and existing crisis in the NHS will become much worse".
By easing up on the gas pedal of efficiency and creating jobs in what are traditionally seen as "low productivity" sectors, we have within our grasp the means to maintain or increase employment, even when the economy stagnates.
Coordinated grasping means multiple robots lifting and supporting a single object (Fig. 1a).
As previously established in a long rant about his people's troubles with the Bush clan (basically, a clash of sensibilities, and too subtle for me to grasp), "George" meant the President.
Patients confirmed this, finding it easier to grasp than mean scores: "The proportion of patients achieving good hip function tells us something about the success and failure of the number of operations that's being carried out".
A conscious end — the control of habit — cannot be achieved without grasping the means that can bring it about.
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