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"Those who do not participate to some extent in Baudelaire's unique devotion to images will grasp very little of him," Calasso writes.
It's about how chance, incompetence and stupidity changed the course of history [launches into a long and convincing explanation of the Istanbul/Constantinople story, of which I grasp very little].
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But it isn't something that you grasp very easily".
This is something that Putin also grasps very well.
In both experiments, the algorithm's inferences and predictions closely corresponded to the judgments of humans, demonstrating its ability to rapidly grasp social structures from very little data.
Nonetheless, the unity of steppe history is difficult to grasp; steppe peoples left very little writing for historians to use, and Chinese, Middle Eastern, and European records tell only what happened within a restricted range across their respective steppe frontiers.
Overall, he displayed very little grasp of detail.
A study on drafting and presenting legislation, "Readers seem to have very little grasp of how legislation is structured and organised.
The couple have very little grasp of the UK's rigid stance on refugees and are looking for reassurance that they will soon be welcomed.
When I first travelled to Russia, on a summer program in college, I had very little grasp of practical Russian vocabulary.
By Leo Rosten The New Yorker, August 22, 1936 P. 18 Mr. Parkhill, who teaches English to foreigners, has a difficult time with a student, Mr. Kaplan, who has very little grasp of the English language.
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