• Combat is turn-based and easy to grasp, though it may take some time to figure out which skills piggyback best off one another.

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  • We need someone to take a very firm grasp of this problem.

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  • 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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  • She is a nobody, a casual extra, except that, when they grasp each other en passant, and as take follows take, she becomes, imperceptibly, a somebody.

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  • But when you're thrown into an entirely new environment, it can take time to adapt and to grasp the subtle, though important nuances that still differentiate Europe's soccer cultures.

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  • Now don't get me wrong, we believe strongly in the future of the U.S. economy, but it does not take real men of genius to grasp the fact that there is the opportunity for greater wealth creation abroad than in the U.S. over the next decade or so.

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  • It doesn't take two grinding years at Wharton to grasp a couple of simple facts about business.

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  • In the meantime, we've got to be able to take the steps that are in our grasp right now, like for example energy efficiency, something I emphasized last week.

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  • 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.

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  • "We had it in our grasp and ended up losing, " said McClaren, who saw England take a first-half lead.

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  • They grasp that conflicts of interest are ubiquitous in life and that intelligent people take them into consideration when appraising a particular report, tip, argument or analysis.

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  • We know, for instance, that some marriages take place when the spouse is very young, and has little or no grasp of English.

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  • Mr Clegg said Mr Davey had shown as a minister "a formidable grasp of the details of government policy" and was "the right man" to take up from where Mr Huhne had left off.

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  • There are no signs of Mediobanca relinquishing its grasp: last month, it announced a capital increase and the sale of some corporate stakes in order to take up its rights in a Generali share issue.

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  • Ms Clibbon questioned the decision to take liquor licensing out of the courts' jurisdiction, saying it had been placed in the "unsteady grasp" of borough councillors.

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  • While it would be great to hear from Senator Cruz why his perspective is so clearly different in 2013 than it was in 2008, he might wish to give some thought to his own shifting understanding of the 2nd Amendment before presuming to take Senator Feinstein, or anyone else, to task for what Cruz perceives as shortcomings in their own grasp of the law.

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