The clatter of the shoe on the linoleum when it slipped from his grasp brought more.
The unprecedented wealth creation of the last half-decade has brought second--and third and fourth--homes within the grasp of more Americans.
Faced with any problem, any crisis - given any excuse - Labour grasp for more information, pulling more and more people into the clutches of state data capture.
Time, however, made Reich's grasp on reality more tenuous, particularly after he fled to America in 1939.
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.
Much of the journalism at Dow Jones is to combine numbers and unstructured data into easily digested news that people can grasp quickly or, more likely, that machines can read and act on.
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Whether and why Mozart is special will become more and more within our grasp.
We may learn of more oil deposits and technology may bring more within our grasp, but the actual amount is always declining.
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Fortunately, this means we finally get to say goodbye to the pebble look and feel: the edges are straighter from top to bottom, giving our fingers more surface to grasp onto, and the back cover fits flat on the faux-chrome edge instead of curving around it like waves of the ocean.
Of course, a president who feels that one religion's as easy to disbelieve in as another can't fathom the depths of faith in a Muslim fanatic any more than he can grasp the benign devotion of an American Roman Catholic, Baptist or Jew.
Intel promises that the new chip will provide more realistic games, better speech recognition, Internet images that viewers can grasp and turn over, and smooth video that's more like TV.
Transacting business seamlessly over the Internet means having a decent grasp of how things work, and more importantly, why they don't.
Neither could interest rate cuts coax banks, which are currently re-evaluating risk and keeping a tight grasp on their balance sheet, to be more generous in their lending to house buyers.
More seriously, you do not accurately grasp the purpose or the scope of a special inspection.
Or does he grasp all of that, and the explanation is more sinister?
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Still more significant has been the failure to grasp the vital importance of investment in the very latest defense technology.
We now have to reassess our defence spending, which has been cut back too far: Still more significant has been the failure to grasp the vital importance of investment in the very latest defence technology.
More than three quarters of investors say they have a grasp on the basics.
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Almost all China's (and others') attempts at using groundwater more efficiently so far have foundered on a failure to grasp these facts.
Facebook is undoubtedly going to add more mobile services which could give less reason to leave the grasp of Facebook.
There's always the threat of batteries running out or a device breaking, and US studies have suggested Braille users are more likely to find work because they have a "greater grasp of literacy", Osborne says.
Blair tells better stories, and Clinton has the more probing analysis of political trends, but both men demonstrate an extraordinary grasp of the current state of the world.
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Her book is shorter and more measured than Mr Vidino's, and she has a surer grasp of the political dynamics of the Middle East, the soil from which the Brotherhood sprang.
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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.
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.
Those jails where prison officers have engaged more with convicts have less security problems, less bullying and the authorities had a much firmer grasp of the atmosphere within the prison, she said.
He loved this job because he got to focus more on supply chain optimization than plain pharmacy, and working alongside him, I began to grasp that making a living is a necessity, but having the freedom to look at the bigger picture is a special privilege.
In my book, I argue that we should instead grasp the neuroethical nettles that threaten to choke the growth of the new field neurocriminology, recognize that there is more to crime than bad environments, and attack the brain basis to violence.
But it is also true that Cain has been done in by allegations of peccadilloes, ones that he emphatically denies, rather than doubts about his simple-to-remember, more-difficult-to-implement economic plan 9-9-9, or his uncertain grasp of foreign policy.
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