Sentence examples for more grasp from inspiring English sources

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"A genuine consequence to this has been that the people who want to do things right have gotten a bit more grasp over what the university is trying to do," he said.

Were I to nourish a fixation with the films of 1954, I could easily buy a DVD of "Rear Window" or "On the Waterfront," but I can no more grasp what it was truly like to put on my 3-D spectacles and watch "The French Line," with Jane Russell, than I can spirit myself back among the congregation of St. Thomas's Church in Leipzig, two hundred and twenty years earlier, to hear a Bach cantata.

Similarly, we expected the box stacking task would require an intermediate complexity between small object sorting and core manipulation, because more grasp variety and fine control is needed than in the sorting task, yet the shape of the objects being manipulated does not change as in stone toolmaking.

Many have no more grasp on reality than the man on the moon.

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Treasuries have become more grasping.

So a random flight of corvids – at liberty once more grasped the notion of a "meta-tool", applied an abstract idea and matched complex cognition and behavioural innovation.

The more we grasp for security, the more we fear of the essence of life: change.

By and large, interactive multimedia offer more engaging explanations that students more readily grasp and remember.

And to get the big lines, you have to be a bit more grasping?

"Kay-De!" "Kay-De!" There are more feints than punches, more grasps and wrestles than clean shots.

Loss after loss shattered their faith in what they were doing, which brought on more grasping for straws.

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