Sentence examples for grasp technical from inspiring English sources

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So if plain pulchritude isn't enough any more, what is? Margery Krevsky, co-owner of the Productions Plus agency in Franklin, Mich., says you need "superb communications skills and the ability to grasp technical information, as well as the stamina to be on the floor six to eight hours at a stretch for 10 consecutive days".

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I do, however, have some major critiques: It is difficult to understand the biological results without grasping technical aspects of the computational approach.

He said, "The matter is so complex that for most of us we're not able to fully grasp the technical dangers that are out there".

A majority of Brazilians had wanted Rousseff out, but few in the country appear to fully grasp the technical grounds for her impeachment: she was convicted of breaking budgetary laws by decreeing minor outlays without congressional approval and delaying payments to state banks.

Best for: Experienced players who can grasp the technical jargon.

I've been in the field 15 years, and his grasp of the technical details is just astounding.

(Or "infobahn": did any of us really, ever, call the internet the "infobahn"?) For most of us, though, the web is in effect synonymous with the internet, even if we grasp that in technical terms that's inaccurate: the web is simply a system that sits on top of the internet, making it greatly easier to navigate the information there, and to use it as a medium of sharing and communication.

She is impressive up close, mixing personal charm with firmness and an evident grasp of technical detail.

A solid grasp of technical subjects is still a must, but modern astronauts need softer skills too, such as the ability to work well with people from other cultures under stressful conditions.

Plutonium won't work, for reasons that Langewiesche explains with his usual fluent grasp of technical detail; what's needed are two small but immensely heavy brick-shaped or hemispherical pieces of highly enriched uranium (H.E.U ., huge numbers of which are stored in Russia's closed nuclear cities in the southern Urals.

Judge Walker, who has considerable experience in antitrust cases, appears to have impressed both sides with his ability to grasp the often arcane technical discussion.

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