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Different types of grasping have characteristic temporal and spatial synergies that depend on the position of the object, its use once it is grasped, size, and shape.
We are so used to the thought of scourges that come in microbial sizes, like foot-and-mouth disease, that it is almost shocking to grasp the size of this particular scourge.
It's hard to grasp the size of the device based on photos, but it's as big as a full-size espresso machine.
She started by trying to grasp the size of the problem.
Mr Schrempp seems to have failed to grasp the size of the challenge.
In response, Mr. Renneisen said the volunteers who run state pageants did not grasp the size of the economic problems of the national organization.
"But we probably don't quite grasp the size of the feat we've achieved – or really appreciate what it means to people.
We in the developed countries are finally beginning to grasp the size, scope, complexity and seriousness of the global H.I.V. pandemic.
Of course, the climax of the event was the final Q&A session with President Obama – when one finally began to grasp the size of the political divide his administration is trying to bridge.
He's a whining loser who utterly failed to grasp the size of the task at hand and by all accounts treated seasoned pros who had just won the title like naughty schoolboys who needed to be whipped into shape.
A technical director on the project told a local newspaper that "the magnitude of this waste disposal system is so great that even those working on the project sometimes are unable to grasp its size".
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