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This argument represents a failure to grasp the principles of basic risk management, as illustrated in the following cartoon.
If, then, this is substance, it will be of substances that the philosopher must grasp the principles and the causes.
Managers, according to the McKinsey researchers, must grasp the principles of data analytics and be able to ask the right questions.
Biologists only dimly grasp the principles of this extraordinary self-assembly, but they are quickly learning the habits of its principal actors, a special class of cell known as stem cells.
During a family Christmas gone very wrong (Scott, drunk, threatens to kill his mother; the police are called to kick him out), the author recalls lying awake in the dark in his bedroom, listening to Scott and his mother shout at each other: "I was an outsider; I didn't grasp the principles at stake, and they weren't going to explain them to me".
It allows trainees to learn professionalism and to grasp the principles of communication with real patients [ 3].
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But it surely can't be that hard to grasp the principle that whether you're in a building site, an office or browsing on the internet, finding out that someone is passing off your hard work as their own is not exactly on – especially if you're working freelance, as pretty much every comic is.
I have, rather, to grasp the principle of classification linked to the term.
Since, however, the full application of being is never seen once and for all, it is better to ensure adherence to principle than to grasp at unconnected facts which serve at best as a ragbag of erudition better to grasp the principle of the wheel, for example, than to know only a number of its applications.
The Germans themselves soon observed that the British had grasped the principles of antisubmarine warfare, and that sailing ships in convoys considerably reduced the opportunities for attack.
But by the time John Stockton's teeth opened a gash in Steve Nash's forehead that required seven stitches, the Dallas Mavericks surely had proved to the Utah Jazz -- and to themselves -- that they had finally grasped the principles of playoff basketball.
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