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"Until you really do the research and you really study these dysfunctions, it's hard to say you have a full grasp of it".
But Downing Street was loth to lose Freud who is seen to have a full grasp of the universal credit reforms which have run into such trouble.
Because Spurs assistants are directly involved in decision making, they tend to have a full grasp of what it takes to win when they meet owners who are looking to hire coaches, Ferry said.
But others questioned how clear and complete the coverage really was, suggesting that the public never received a totally comprehensible portrait of what was taking place, and still does not have a full grasp of several significant threads.
The argument here is that the agent might not have a full grasp of the consequences of the action involved (whether it be speech or some other form of behavior) and hence can be prevented from engaging in the act.
I didn't have a full grasp of the guardian-like obligations that ought to bind adults hosting youth, but that wasn't really my responsibility.
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Liberty will need to ensure it has a full grasp of all of them before moving on with a replacement.
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I felt I had a full grasp on who he was as a person every time he appeared on Comedy Bang Bang to essentially read tweet drafts in an awful-on-purpose recurring stand-up feature called "Harris's Phone/Foam Corner".
But when I'm not worrying about money and the fact that neither presidential candidate has shown he has a full grasp of the complexities that lie ahead (in fairness, this is because in the last presidential debate host Bob Schieffer didn't ask them for a sufficiently detailed analysis of the current rescue plan) I'm thinking about something completely different: vampires.
I felt I had a full grasp on who he was as a person every time he appeared on Comedy Bang Bang to essentially read tweet drafts in an awful-on-purpose recurring stand-up feature called "Wittels's Phone/Foam Corner".
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