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That is a truth the modern mind finds hard to grasp: surely no war is preferable to war?
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Berger writes in the preface: "To outline the experience of the migrant worker and to relate this to what surrounds him – both physically and historically – is to grasp more surely the political reality of the world at this moment.
No one else grasped so surely the fatal delusions of the "hard sell".
The EU was reluctant even to put agriculture on the table in Doha, and it will surely grasp any opportunity to put off reforms to its Common Agricultural Policy.
These companies are run by smart, accomplished people, who's rational minds surely grasp this reality.
Anyone who has talked to Summers must surely grasp what prompted President Barack Obama to bring him aboard as his leading economic adviser.
"Surely Americans grasp the value of states' rights, and remember how all states had to ratify your Constitution".
Then again, though he surely could grasp the intricate mechanics of the infield-fly rule, how would he decide whether a ball "could have been as easily handled" by one fielder as another--a decision the rule says is governed by "[t]he umpire's judgment"?
That section of the book undid me so thoroughly that I'll probably never reread it, even though I surely grasped only a sliver of what Bolaño was trying to say.
It is not clear how these should be aggregated, or indeed how to treat those assets and goods that are not bought with credit.Still, Mr Duncan has surely grasped a wider truth.
That is surely within his grasp.
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