We just have to reach for it and grasp it, and be willing to compromise to do it.
Johnson's men must grasp it with both hands, and convince the doubters that they are on the right path.
It will take time, but you could grasp it in the multiple examples of changes being floated in the public arena.
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While a fully outstretched adult hand can generally grasp it without help from the other, you'll still want both for typing and using apps.
The rest may have been available but not in one place, with the one aim of ensuring we can all grasp it.
"It's just nice to be called up, and I hope if my chance comes I can grasp it with both hands, " he said.
I'm currently utilizing the English version of the game because, after 34 years, I've somehow managed to grasp it at a solid third-grade level.
He had come a long way to this blue lawn, and his dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it.
Grasp it with both hands, and be grateful that you have a better platform than ever to understand the needs, wants and fears of your customer.
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"It's up to me to grasp it with both hands and try and make a name for myself in this industry, " Abbot told BBC Radio Cumbria.
It knocks as often as you have an ear trained to hear it, an eye trained to see it, a hand trained to grasp it, and a head trained to use it.
It's almost in his grasp, and should he grasp it, he can be certain the accomplishment was made possible by his efforts in critical games against Indiana and Boston, and persistent excellence versus the Thunder.
Sliding in the cell locks it in place, where a swipe of the lock lets it pop out so that you can grasp it with your fingers -- it's usually an easy task, but sometimes the battery doesn't pop out enough to get a grip on it.
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Few journalists and few members of any parliament have a complete grasp of it.
The principle of least privilege is not an especially difficult concept to grasp but it can be a real nightmare to implement.
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And now I think I have a better grasp of it.
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Just as the smartest brands grasp what it takes to stand out and succeed so, too, do those behind these fresh, useful and highly inventive goods and services.
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It was indirect and often hard to grasp, but it was probably as honest and open as you could make it.
It takes intellectual courage to grasp the argument that it does.
All I can grasp is that it will not do anyone any harm.
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Combat is turn-based and easy to grasp, though it may take some time to figure out which skills piggyback best off one another.
Despite the fact that America is once again engaged in major combat operations overseas, most Americans have only a limited grasp of what it means to go to war, and no wonder.
The basics of NiL are pretty easy to grasp, as it is only a matter of remembering which button brings up which weapon and truly mastering the grappling hook -- the skill that really separates the butchers from the meat.
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It's a neat idea, but the Encarta's reach exceeds its grasp, as indeed it probably must.
The whole PolitiFact ruckus has the feel of traditional newspaper journalism (despite the new-ish fact-checking approach) whipsawed by forces it cannot grasp.
But you don't quite ever grasp how really lovely it is until you see it happen and you see the kids light up and you see how excited they are.
If TiME is to make it off the launch pad it will have to grasp one of the smaller mission opportunities that Nasa periodically offers, such as the one it runs under its Discovery Class programme.
Neuroscientist Gary Small has noted that many digital natives find it difficult to grasp traditional social cues.
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