Sentence examples for grasp that point from inspiring English sources

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(I did mention that she came first in the 100m sprint, didn't I? I'd hate you to fail to grasp that point).

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"Hood to Coast," a documentary about a nutty relay race in Oregon, also sometimes fails to grasp that cutoff point.

Partly this was because I was slow to grasp that the point of fiction was to make things up.

Few of the works in this exhibition grasp that subtler point, though the show's guest curator, the philosopher Simon Critchley, offers an affecting personal essay about growing up as a soccer fan in England.

A person can quickly grasp that the clue points to the patriarch of a political family and, with luck, summon up "Who is Nehru?" For a computer, the sentence is a quagmire.

Consider the following (actual) "Jeopardy!" clue: "In 1984, his grandson succeeded his daughter to become his country's Prime Minister". A person can quickly grasp that the clue points to the patriarch of a political family and, with luck, summon up "Who is Nehru?" For a computer, the sentence is a quagmire.

In Boston, Ms. Andes grasped that point back in 2004.

If you have difficulty grasping that point, there's always the sapient Charles Baudelaire who, Mick assures Dominique, "once said the devil's deepest wile is to persuade us he doesn't exist".

Cato grasped that point instinctively.

That is, Kant not only regarded momentum and energy as relevant quantities, as d'Alembert had done, but he grasped that their union points to the universal nature of force.

I guess that three years into the liquidity trap, people still can't grasp the point that the size of the monetary base really, really doesn't matter.

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