Sentence examples for grasped the implication from inspiring English sources

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Slowly, Susan grasped the implication, but it was ludicrous.

Politicians seem unable to join the dots because they have not fully grasped the implication of climate change for migration and for a raft of other policies.

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The Washington visitors immediately grasped the implications of Frankenthaler's singing, thinned-down colors and the way they sank into the unprimed canvas.

Mr. Mekas didn't ask why there was no lens, because he grasped the implications of Mr. Gehr's granular vision.

Du Bois, for one, grasped the implications of Wilson's actions, and he supported his foreign policies despite bitter disappointment with the president's racial record at home.

In their haste to rustle up an audience, mainstream institutions have not quite grasped the implications of all this, which is why they keep trying to flatter the vast, anonymous masses by inviting them in.

But Nathan Lewin, a prominent Washington defense lawyer, said he expected lawyers for Mr. Walker to argue that after the chaos of Afghanistan, the injured Mr. Walker could not have grasped the implications of declining a lawyer.

As the Qing dynasty, the Manchus would rule until 1912.Had he grasped the implications, Khabarov might not have returned the next year, capturing Prince Lavkai's fort, renamed Albazino, and slaughtering Daurians.

If few British officials had grasped the implications of Bin Laden's vision of global jihad until the events of 11 September 2001 made them horribly clear, even fewer seemed to have understood what was happening in the UK until the summer's day in 2005 when three bombs on the tube and one on a bus exploded.

But Mr. Palermo, a short-lived and now obscure compatriot and friend of the German painter Gerhard Richter, deserves an even fuller tribute than this slightly disorganized show at the Serpentine, which is nevertheless a good reminder that he was among the subtlest and most elegant European artists to have grasped the implications of American Minimalism and Conceptualism.

Khosla immediately grasped the implications: In the future, biotech companies might in theory, at least be able to genetically tweak bacteria to spew out improved antibiotics for human use by mixing and matching modular enzymes from different bacteria in ways nature never intended.

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