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For instance, a cup might be grasped to drink from it or to put it in the dishwasher.
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It is fatuous to give Mr. Gurney credit for having a male spin on "All About Eve" in mind, though it almost appears that he might be grasping for that.
Afterwards Rudisha talked like a man who believes his best form is a thing that might yet be grasped again.
But our ability to grasp concepts would be affected if they could contain an infinite number of constituents within themselves: if, say, <fish> contained an infinite number of constituents if there were an infinite number of higher-level conceptual taxa "above" <fish> on the tree it could not be grasped, and might even lack determinate content.
But they can be grasped.
Carl Jung, a psychoanalyst familiar to some of you as of crucial importance for his contribution of the shadow--the parts within us that we fear and therefore act as if they're not there--has added much to the psychology we might need to be grasping at this time in our history.
One strategy that subjects could have used to limit object roll might have been grasping the object with larger than necessary grip forces and/or stiffening the wrist.
To visually confirm that the object was grasped, the operator might need to also move Robot-W's cart and determine how to approach the objects to get a suitable view.
Honestly, if these guys weren't so bloody hilarious you might say they were grasping desperately for relevance in a world that has evolved beyond their intellect!
"I am focusing on him at a moment when he might, just might, be about to grasp a desire, a dream of 30 years.
The two smile politely but disbelievingly incredulous that what is a small fortune by local standards might be within their grasp.
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