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It is only by casting off this "Iraq mindset" that we can begin to grasp the realities of Syria and what to do about it.
Although she also proffered a series of justifications – Cutter said the economic recovery "might not be as fast as people hoped, and the president agrees" – the Republicans were quick to pounce on Cutter's remarks, brandishing them as evidence of the Obama campaign's failure to grasp the realities of high unemployment and sluggish growth.
All are worthy goals for American foreign policy, but as described by Rubio they fail to grasp the realities of the current international situation.
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Both of them express sentiments that fail to grasp the reality of children's lives.
Only the bigoted or uninformed mind can fail to grasp the reality.
I also deeply regret the time it has taken for me to grasp the reality of this situation.
Yet the government appears unable or unwilling to grasp the reality of cuts to social care, act to prevent them or recognise their impact on the NHS.
Its conclusions drew a swift and angry response from Amnesty International, which accused the UN of failing to grasp the reality of the crisis.
Osborne is insulting people if he thinks they won't grasp the reality of the budget because he's peppered it with a few tokenistic offerings.
The rest of us watch with wonder, stunned by their unbelievable achievements, left struggling to grasp the reality of their physical feats.
This presents writers with a problem, since it is easier to grasp the reality and the motives of an enemy like oneself.
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