Few companies, especially the biggest ones, have a keen grasp of their marketing operations.
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.
The Republicans have not shown a firm grasp of economic growth policy for over a decade.
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If you analyze this well, you have a far-better grasp of the opportunity costs.
At this point, feeling like Wikileaks is mostly a firm grasp of the obvious?
Not so, say these readers who have an astute grasp of where Apple is headed.
"You can tell when someone has a grasp of the subject, " says TWA Chairman Gerald Gitner.
Was it the banker with the skewed incentives and the poor grasp of risk?
His grasp of the details of economics and finance is shaky, to say the least.
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Few journalists and few members of any parliament have a complete grasp of it.
Far too many scientists have only a shaky grasp of the statistical techniques they are using.
They inevitably fail their people, however, because they have no grasp of what makes a life worthwhile.
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For an hour I was happy with myself, by my unerring grasp of my emotions, my impulses.
We're making sure that anyone studying a degree-level course has a proper grasp of the English language.
But the originality and psychological grasp of Coward's best plays prefigured much modern stage and screen writing.
They say the soldiers and civil servants who negotiate the contracts have a poor grasp of risk.
Other countries seem to have a better grasp of the importance of market forces and common sense.
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It is hard to credit that anyone with a grasp of economics could have dreamt this up.
And once again, Roe v Wade was within the grasp of those who wanted to overturn it.
A-level too: it's possible to get an A in maths without a solid grasp of calculus, for example.
But the Department for Education defended claims that "many children don't have a good grasp of historical facts".
Puentes said with her school's approach, most start getting a firmer grasp of the language within three months.
He had a solid grasp of the 'why' and was also able to overcome objections to the 'how.
Lawrence, an academic without formal military training, displayed an astonishing grasp of both regular and irregular military tactics.
His grasp of foreign affairs remains shaky, although he has promised to improve relations with both America and Israel.
And speaking of energy, he obviously had a better grasp of the facts.
Creating a solid financial plan requires good logical thinking and a clear grasp of core financial tools and assumptions.
If the Democrat has any grasp of history, he also knows Mr. McCain and Mr. McConnell are not pals.
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