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We can not hope to grasp more than maybe half a dozen of them.
Other moments show the Minotaur trying to grasp more intricate human emotions, like loyalty, schadenfreude and regret.
I've made three trips to the city in the last half dozen years, and each time I try to grasp more, see more.
Applications include recognizing speech and language, visually identifying objects, navigating in self-driving cars and making robot hands grasp more deftly.
Up Close and Personal Through house calls, doctors can grasp more about a patient than might be possible in office visits.
Close contact with someone working on the "inside" also means that students start to grasp more about the realities of what her working life is like.
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Some have grasped more.
In front of a larger audience, the story moves more nimbly and ideas are grasped more quickly.
From the beginning of market reforms in China, Communist Party bosses, government officials, and P.L.A. soldiers had grasped more keenly than most people the development of objective reality.
Jon Huntsman Out of all the contenders, Huntsman appears to be the most informed about the continent — or at least to have grasped more of Africa's political and economic complexity.
Last May, in Michael Bennet's eleventh month on the job, he grasped more of its contradictions: for instance, that one way to avoid charges of racism was to continue to neglect bad schools for minority children.
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