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Once again, many of us were slow to grasp the implications of this new paradigm.
If you can't see what is being discussed, you will struggle to grasp the implications.
It can be hard to grasp the implications of a shift that large.
"Politicians find it difficult to grasp the implications of these changes.
I don't think the world's leaders have begun to grasp the implications of unstoppable connectivity.
They may be no more able to grasp the implications of NHS reform than I could comprehend international tax law.
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Our evolutionary colleagues also failed to grasp the implication(s), primarily because they did not think at geological scales".
When it came to grasping the implications of autism for their siblings and for themselves, the study subjects reasoned in a way appropriate to their age groups: a teenage sibling could predict various ways in which her brother would never enjoy a normal life, for instance.
To fully grasp the implications of memory loss associated with ECT, we need to consider a phenomenological account of memory and the relevance.
Thus, this issue should be clarified in order for the reader to fully grasp the implications of the findings here reported.
Brown's desperate wriggling over the Livni case suggests that governments are beginning to grasp the shocking implications of what they have signed up to.
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