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Still, the president and his team appeared to have been somewhat slow to grasp the magnitude of what had occurred.

That notion can be somewhat hard to grasp if one is not comfortable with the abstract ideas of metric fields and manifolds.

Content marketing strategists usually run into difficulty with this tenet, as it is arcane and somewhat difficult to grasp.

Either way, if you take a chance, then you will know how your life and the lives of those around you could be changed forever just by deciding to see this musical, rather than letting the moment pass you by and causing you to take very different, maybe even dispiriting paths before the show reaches New York — which is to say, you will have grasped the main, somewhat belabored point of "If/Then".

And another: "If you share your whole life on social media who cares if the government takes a peek?!?" These citizens have a somewhat shaky grasp of how civil liberties are supposed to work.

As a result of all this public education, we have a somewhat better grasp of what went wrong and why, if still quite a poor sense of how to keep it from happening again.

But maybe, just until such a time as we have a somewhat firmer grasp of how the structural properties of the brain relate to complex cognition, the Gurs should stick to the lower-maintenance hypothesis that optimal performance requires whatever features of the brain happen to be observed in males.

He had not yet quite grasped the enormous potential these buildings with the somewhat dreary façades would have.

The child by this, time has gathered some general physical ideas and he can the more easily grasp the somewhat complex problems now presented to him.

They all try to describe James's distinctive manner of speaking, which was an extremely deliberate, pause-filled, somewhat stammering effort to grasp le mot juste.

And while prior and passing theories are somewhat systematizable, neither has both the other features philosophers usually attribute to languages: being antecedently grasped ('prepared'), and common to both utterer and audience ('shared'shared

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