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Keen grasp of the obvious?
But rushing through changes aimed primarily at cutting costs with a poor grasp of the implications for care will not help.
Most of us probably don't grasp the full implications of what these Olympic athletes mean by "hard work and dedication".
"I don't think anybody had any way to really grasp the implications of this kind of war," said Gerald Steinberg, head of the conflict management program at Bar-Ilan University.
Once again, many of us were slow to grasp the implications of this new paradigm.
And the inability of Rothman, the quintessence of European urbanity and intellectual sophistication, to grasp the implications of Hitlerworld points ominously toward the future.
At the time, I didn't grasp the full implications of this.
As Skidelsky's book makes clear, you can't grasp the full implications of Keynes's work unless you see the imp at the bottom of it.
Freud, still beholden to Charcot's hypnotic method, did not grasp the full implications of Breuer's experience until a decade later, when he developed the technique of free association.
But I didn't really grasp the practical implications of this difference until I blew my house up.
"Sometimes it helps to just stumble into a big undertaking like founding a tech company before you can grasp the full implications of it".
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