Sentence examples for grasping the future from inspiring English sources

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It doesn't require the left to trade on false hope rather than fear, but to build from the ground up a movement no longer reliant upon politicians' promises but capable of grasping the future for itself.

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It's the failure to grasp the future of television as a shared social experience online.

But such a planned rebalancing from the public to the private sector is perhaps the one thing that could convince firms that the government means business and that it is, at last, time to grasp the future, invest and generate real growth.

The special is built around songs from last year's CD "Run Devil Run," and while a Webcast was a way of getting publicity for the CD, it was also a genuine attempt to grasp the future rather than wallow in the past.

But you can only grasp the future when you let go of the past.

Cohorts should increase efforts to record and analyze non-AIDS severe morbidity both in the North and the South, to better reflect the disease burden of a chronic disease requiring life-long treatment and grasp the future epidemiological trends as equally and accurately as possible.

It is a perfect storm of technological ambition, hype and fan expectation, arriving at a time in which everyone is grasping for the future of games.

Worrying about appearances can feel shallow when you're grasping at the future through a product as mind-bogglingly cool as Meta 2, but when you consider the theoretical potential of augmented reality devices as smartphone replacements you need to be more critical.

A week later, Bobby Kennedy was shot dead, and the prospect of grasping the present, let alone the future, seemed further away than ever.

With Mosul Dam lost, at least the administration is grasping the importance of a future independent Kurdistan as the surviving pro-American part of "Iraq".

And I wonder how many more people will have to be rescued from their homes with military helicopters, and how many more A-roads will have to collapse into the torrents beneath, and how many more National Trust tea rooms will have to be submerged under metres of water before we can grasp that the future is not behaving in the way it was supposed to.

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