Or does he grasp all of that, and the explanation is more sinister?
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Andre Brent oversees the pools at the stadium, located in Exposition Park, just south of downtown L.A. His job is to turn splashers into swimmers, and he's firm with youngsters who may not grasp all the dangers at hand.
The rest may have been available but not in one place, with the one aim of ensuring we can all grasp it.
Such decisions intuitively grasp the need among all people to stratify themselves relative to their neighbors who live in close proximity.
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All I can grasp is that it will not do anyone any harm.
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Still, the model has its issues (other than the obvious fact that it may simply be too complex for all consumers to grasp without a great deal of explanation).
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This thinking becomes a little difficult for some to grasp, because, after all, your website is your online soapbox to shout out to your audience all the great things that make your business unique and better than the competition.
For all his intelligence and grasp of nuanced concepts, Obama has failed to get the idea that simple messages work better than complex ones.
In debate Sinn Fein's leader, Gerry Adams, showed little grasp of policy issues and none at all of economics.
But if you grew up in an era of analog phones and vinyl records, as most members of Congress did, this is all a little hard to grasp.
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The director, Gregor Jordan, gets harsh laughs from all this mischief, but his grasp of Army life feels unstable, and Phoenix is enjoyable rather than credible in the role of a hipster Bilko.
Transforming public education would be a major undertaking, but the means are well within our grasp, and many other innovative programs at all levels of education are employing technology in new and exciting ways.
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But he never seemed to grasp that running a large corporation is nothing at all like being in charge of the American treasury.
After profiting from so many American practices, it would be a shame if he failed to grasp this one and so threw it all away.
Look back at Britain's industrial history with today's obsession with the Internet in mind, and you start to grasp at what may be the truest answer of all: that what went wrong with British manufacturing industry was not that it declined so fast, but that so much effort went into arresting that decline.
Christine Blower, general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said all teachers needed strong literacy skills and a good grasp of mathematics.
What some investors fail to grasp is that the Internet increasingly is producing winner-take-all markets, and Facebook is the biggest winner in the biggest market of them all, our personal relationships.
As investigators Friday tried to find the gunman in a black Range Rover SUV who triggered the shocking chain of events, families and friends tried to grasp the blink-of-an-eye finality of it all.
Enrollment in secondary education more than doubled from 20.8 million to 43.7 million to grasp the full significance of the dividends yielded by the Education for All effort across the region within a decade.
Companies that have spent many years developing airborne self-protection laser systems like Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems say some of their competitors for the contract are latecomers to that business who may not fully grasp the challenge of dealing with emerging dangers or integrating laser equipment with all the other systems installed on Army helicopters.
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After all, we can see the money that government spends, and immediately grasp that without that spending, the jobs its produced would not exist.
Consumer protection has been a popular focus this election year, since it, among all the facets of financial reform, is the easiest for voters to grasp.
What they seem unable to grasp, even now, is that in picking taxpayers' pockets by subterfuge they have all but destroyed parliament's moral authority.
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The real tragedy in all this is that the solution is not only clear, it is well within our grasp.
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After all, it couldn't even catch multibillion-dollar fraudsters when it had the facts in its grasp.
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