Neither group will be able to grasp the full situation before the program begins to unravel.
Now one of its critics, a hero among online activists, has slipped out of their grasp.
Few companies, especially the biggest ones, have a keen grasp of their marketing operations.
As their European benefactors are starting to grasp, that makes the calculation look rather different.
"Brown's grasp on adjectives is never going to win him the Pulitzer, " it said.
But the technology and the idea were too foreign for the mediator to grasp.
Researchers didn't think they could test minuscule samples of materials and grasp their properties.
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Those close to the British prime minister pay tribute to Clinton's grasp of policy detail.
With the exception perhaps of Rawls, his grasp of their work and context is assured.
He failed to grasp that when you try to say everything, you end up saying nothing.
Perhaps he himself does not (yet ) grasp how much our future depends upon it.
Regime opponents, basking in the afterglow of their huge demonstrations, must grasp this reality.
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The Republicans have not shown a firm grasp of economic growth policy for over a decade.
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An audience will grasp the essence of a Shakespeare speech much better the same way.
If you analyze this well, you have a far-better grasp of the opportunity costs.
At the same time I stared at the girl, trying to grasp her meaning.
At this point, feeling like Wikileaks is mostly a firm grasp of the obvious?
Foreigners can't begin to grasp the nature of this country without experiencing it themselves.
Suchen never understood what had driven her to grasp the oar at the last moment.
After all, it couldn't even catch multibillion-dollar fraudsters when it had the facts in its grasp.
Companies will fail to grasp that the Fisher Spread, not CEO genius, makes acquisitions work.
Yet he had failed to grasp another military principle best expressed by General Dwight D.
The clatter of the shoe on the linoleum when it slipped from his grasp brought more.
Three years ago, he started the Global and Regional Asperger Syndrome Partnership, or GRASP.
The Tory party of ten years ago was slow to grasp the importance of social policies.
Not so, say these readers who have an astute grasp of where Apple is headed.
One of the most difficult things to grasp in state taxation is the concept of domicile.
It helps that DJ is the first South Korean president with a global perspective and grasp.
By and large, our children have only the slightest grasp as to what constitutes ethical behavior.
More than three quarters of investors say they have a grasp on the basics.
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