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It is also likely to be grasped as an opportunity by jihadi groups.
It first has to be grasped as an abstract concept, albeit one with real and scary effects.
(Liz often complained to Mark about finding herself in Virginia, a dislocation that she experienced, as any reader of her "Sappho in Sicily" quickly grasped, as an exile).
From the former point of view one thinks of the subject term as designating a substance, typically grasped as an instance of a kind, in which properties, designated by predicate terms, inhere.
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A word is also grasped as a unity by an instantaneous flash of insight (pratibha).
We just haven't fully grasped, as a nation, what torture means.
The comment is left hanging in the air, asking to be grasped as a metaphor for Sorrell himself, who comes with a formidable reputation but in the space of the previous hour, squeezed between meetings, is charm itself.
One man has recently made threats to his pregnant partner which focus the attention of the panel very tightly on what is instantly grasped as a grave and immediate danger.
It is a concrete object, but not grasped as a concrete simple, but grasped in relation to what is judged of it in the predicate.
The first is inadmissible because nowhere an external object is grasped as a unity, whole, one apart from its parts (ĀlamPV Tshad ma ce 86b).
Because all knowledge is rooted in experience, organized through speculation, and grasped as a whole aesthetically, Bildung must develop these three dimensions equally (SW II: 53).
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