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He reveals, to the community group but also to Michelle, a preternatural genius at grasping interests and motives, at seeking common cause, and at recognizing — and acting upon — the human factor.
The new Administration is grown-up enough to grasp that interests and values are often at odds, and it made sense to say, in effect: interests now, human rights later.
Where lesser politicians might have been capable of grasping the interests of this emerging demographic, Jackson, a product of the Carolina hinterlands, understood their identity.
Milbank lifted the funny foreign word and turned it into a sloppy weapon to make a point about the Republican Party's failure to grasp the interests, or diversity, of the Latino population.
It is with the fall of Konna that Paris, which never loses sight of the French hostages still held in the region and Areva's uranium deposits, grasped that its economic interests and regional standing were seriously at risk.
This is an extremely important insight that policy makers have yet to grasp, even though interest rates on Treasury bills are just a couple of basis points above zero and inflation is virtually nonexistent.
Mr. Miller fails to grasp our national interest: in today's world, America cannot afford to go it alone, and we can no longer assure our security solely with a strong military.
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