Sentence examples for rightly grasp from inspiring English sources

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His side had been close to a result that might have been described as an empty victory in an empty stadium, but they will rightly grasp at whatever they can.

Jordanov seems to rightly grasp the issues surrounding sharing photos of your children, saying, "I think that around each young child there is a group of approximately 5 to 10 people that can't get enough of their updates, photos, videos etc., and outside of that group 'over sharing' is an irritation.'".

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The Treasury's rescue plan has, rightly, grasped this issue square on.

British advice to the Russians is anyway unlikely to achieve much besides, maybe, irking them into doing the opposite.Now, though, it appears the government (or at least the Foreign Office) has rightly grasped that sitting out the growing crisis with Russia risks diminishing its standing with its friends and allies.

Johnson rightly grasps, and admires, what makes America unique: a blend of religious and moral fervor with an optimistic, curious, all- embracing, pioneering, let's-do-it-regardless-of-the-obstacles spirit.

Raising my young boys to rightly understand this world--to fully grasp the gospel and how they should try to live it out in this time and in this place--may very well be the most important thing I ever do.

Shearman remarks that veterans sometimes think, rightly or wrongly, that those who have not served cannot grasp the challenges they face.

To be fair to Mr Yudhoyono, his three predecessors also failed to grasp this nettle and some lowlier officials have recently been rightly fired.

Politicians who rightly object to, inter alia, Europe's protectionist tendencies, should be expected to grasp these economic truths.

A well-trained guardian will "praise fine things, be pleased by them, receive them into his soul, and, being nurtured by them, become fine and good," and each will "rightly object to what is shameful, hating it while he's still young and unable to grasp the reason" (401e4 402a2; cf. 441e).

There's also a widespread failure to grasp the happiness-dooming futility of endless yearnings for transformations beyond what diet and exercise are rightly prescribed for and can reasonably accomplish.

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