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Mr. Qin added: "Thus, on this issue we hope that President Obama, more than any other foreign leader, can better, more deeply grasp China's stance on protecting national sovereignty and territorial integrity".
The president-elect needed to see all the options in front of him, and to deeply grasp how far he was from the ideal, even if the ideal wasn't politically possible.
Only after fellows have come to deeply grasp the needs and have filtered them down to around a dozen do they start developing technological solutions.
Deeply grasp the fact that there are some individuals in the world who cannot do the things that you can do, because some people cannot walk, read as well as you, or even speak.
This signature style, captured by someone who deeply grasps how Shakespeare would sound if an assiduous imitator had mastered all his tricks without commanding a shred of his genius, is precisely the effect of Phillips's play: This dandled king was ne'er a martial lord, His brows do frown on those who counsel arms.
Eventually, I realized that the principle of my collecting deeply grasped the Greek word, for collecting, which in Greek 'to collect' means 'to say something with'.
What was the fundamental insight that Julian Assange deeply grasped that caused him to initiate this project, at great personal risk to himself and his close collaborators?
Even if prison might have been necessary for Nelson and his comrades, like the 40 days in the desert, to find inner peace, it doesn't diminish the feat of deeply grasping that the only way forward was compassion.
For example, in the meeting, these researchers pointed out that the relationships between the participants' comments and their backgrounds, family relationships, usefulness of social support, and current situations should be fully reflected in our interpretations, and the hidden meaning of the words had to be more deeply grasped.
A persona struggling through an identity crisis between physical and virtual realities, which Menegon sees as a "vaguely grotesque and disarming tale of loneliness, of waiting and longing for something impossible to grasp but that we deeply understand and relate to".
One person who most deeply grasps Ms. Brown's movement is Diane Madden, who danced with the company from 1980 to 2001.
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