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Indeed, after their period of epic bombast, U2 have grasped the value of simplicity.
"I think they grasped the value of this project and wanted to record their experiences before it was too late.
But as Sheffield residents mount a desperate defence of their mature street trees, some councils and planners seem to have grasped the value of their urban forest.
Even children are allowed to drive around the track, so long as their feet reach the pedals.Memory banksVarious banks have also grasped the value of history.
Some participants grasped the value of an incubator space that would allow them to gain exposure to entrepreneurial skills, demonstrating that they were thinking about tackling the soft infrastructure problem already.
When it comes to reaching younger audiences, marketers peddling products have long grasped the value of getting themselves out there on social networking websites.
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"You don't grasp the value of working towards something.
Like Tony Blair finalising the Good Friday agreement, he grasps the value of constructive ambiguity.
"He or she has to be able to grasp the value of the alternative you are proposing".
"Surely Americans grasp the value of states' rights, and remember how all states had to ratify your Constitution".
Ruskin, to his misfortune, famously failed to grasp the value of the work of the American-born Whistler, regarding him as a dabbling provocateur.
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