After all, the tablet computer is covered with a glass plate and is large and heavy enough (1.5 lbs) to easily slip out of a one-handed grasp.
FORBES: iPad's Screen Cracking Far Less Than iPhone's So Far
It is high time for the CBO to form a Team B so we can get a better grasp of economic reality.
FORBES: Are CBO Estimates Really The Gold Standard Of Accuracy?
Obama, who in the first debate in late April appeared nervous and insufficiently prepared, had a smoother delivery this time and a more detailed grasp of policy issues.
We're making sure that anyone studying a degree-level course has a proper grasp of the English language.
A-level too: it's possible to get an A in maths without a solid grasp of calculus, for example.
In polls most respondents assume that Mr Obama has a better grasp of the sort of problems they face.
Like the U.S. a decade ago, Israel does not seem to grasp the enormity of the battle of ideas being fought against it, particularly in European and Muslim countries.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Gaza, Guantanamo and the media battlefield
She is a former White House aide with a lifelong commitment to public service and a firm grasp of the nexus and boundaries between our three branches of government.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Nominates Elena Kagan for Supreme Court
The Spaniard prepared Spurs to perform with drive and commitment, and showed a sure grasp of the tactical changes required throughout the ebb and flow of a cup final.
Yet, Web 1.0 companies never really seemed to be able to grasp the importance of building a social community and tapping into the backgrounds of those users.
FORBES: Here's Why Google and Facebook Might Completely Disappear in the Next 5 Years
Other countries seem to have a better grasp of the importance of market forces and common sense.
FORBES: Feds Could Lessen Drought Impacts But Don't Bet The Farm On It
Few journalists and few members of any parliament have a complete grasp of it.
They say the soldiers and civil servants who negotiate the contracts have a poor grasp of risk.
Critics who think the government has no place in supporting technology innovation have a tenuous grasp of U.S. economic history.
FORBES: Solyndra's Failure Is No Reason To Abandon Federal Energy Innovation Policy
Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said all teachers needed strong literacy skills and a good grasp of mathematics.
And now I think I have a better grasp of it.
WSJ: The Importance of Second Chances | Yefim Bronfman | Cultural Conversation by David Mermelstein
Although Stardust was a mixed bag at times, it was ultimately compelling and fun, a good film that shows Vaughn has a strong grasp of fantasy and sci-fi.
FORBES: Top 10 Best Filmmakers To Direct The New 'Star Wars' Movies
Mr Kenny's personal ratings have soared from 12 points in the past three weeks to 35%, despite accusations that the 59-year-old former teacher is boring and has a poor grasp of policy.
Creating a solid financial plan requires good logical thinking and a clear grasp of core financial tools and assumptions.
And from the outset the leader of a smaller opposition party, Antonio Di Pietro, showed a better grasp of how to attack Mr Berlusconi.
Since more and more financial decisions and responsibility for retirement savings are being placed on the employee, a solid grasp of the basics of financial literacy is necessary to have.
When you convene you will be reconvening, with a sense of not wholly the power, not yet wholly the power, but a good sense of what was once in the honour of your grasp.
Well, that is a debate I welcome, because I think the Democrats have a much better grasp of the reality of the situation that we are confronting.
CNN: Transcript of Thursday's Democratic presidential debate
And speaking of energy, he obviously had a better grasp of the facts.
Graham says Romney is consistently solid, has great opening lines to questions, and has a firm grasp of the issues.
Populist candidates are antagonistic to free trade on some level and usually do not have a grasp of basic economics.
ECONOMIST: On Colombia, asset management, Iraq, India, populism, old age | The
Thousands of turtles are hatched, but only a fraction evades the grasp of predatory birds and reach the safety of the water.
FORBES: Your Business CAN Avoid The Series A Crunch - Here's How
We need someone to take a very firm grasp of this problem.
BBC: Vulnerable children in Norfolk 'put at risk', says report
Proficient means students have a solid grasp of the material.
应用推荐