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And someday I may grasp the attraction of Louise Lawler's pictures of art installations, but I'm still waiting.
Only a sound education will unlock their minds so they may grasp the rewards of the future.
Our imaginations fall short from the outset because, although we may grasp the idea of climate, what we feel in our bones is weather.
EU governments, struggling to accommodate ten new countries next year, may grasp at any reason to postpone the next round of enlargement, perhaps until 2010.
"You need moisture along with high temperature," says Dr. Alibek, who only mentions such anecdotal defenses to calm people so they may grasp the long-term threats beyond the current anxiety.
Nevertheless, his research remains a cautionary tale about how well-meaning scientists may be tempted to use individuals as a means to an end and how parents may grasp at straws in order to help their very sick children.
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Furthermore, the evaluation of providers' training should include behavior change outcomes, since it appears that counselors may quickly grasp the idea of TTM, yet may need intensive training to become skilled facilitators [ 6].
Couples perform various figures but do not touch; individuals may carry bright woven bands or, among mestizos, handkerchiefs, or a couple may each grasp ends of a handkerchief.
But he may yet grasp it.
But Ms. Cox, 56, knows something many of them may not grasp.
This polished threesome may not grasp the more abstruse science of AIDS, but they seem reasonably familiar with the basics.
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