Lee surveys the scene, Dave Palmer summoning the sorrow that only a general grasps.
He grips his bat like a lumberjack grasps his axe and looks dreadfully nervous.
But as every business grasps the value of good design, its ability to differentiate diminishes.
The boy grasps the reality, feels it in his heart, and tears gather in his eyes.
The author also grasps how crucial England's political, anti- absolutist traditions were to the development of American democracy.
Ryan is one of a handful of political leaders who authentically grasps the critical importance of monetary policy.
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He grasps the importance of looking presidential, and already plays the role convincingly.
Any CEO of a perfectly good but older public company grasps the idea.
Ryan grasps that allowing more free enterprise in health care means greater benefits for all and lower medical costs.
He grasps the importance of using state power to promote the national interest.
Instantly, here is an area of science education that grasps the attention of almost everyone because it applies to them.
But not everyone fully grasps how harmful these potential cuts could be.
China's government grasps the importance of cultural ties: it has funded hundreds of Confucius Institutes to teach Chinese and nurture China's soft power.
Johnson rightly grasps, and admires, what makes America unique: a blend of religious and moral fervor with an optimistic, curious, all- embracing, pioneering, let's-do-it-regardless-of-the-obstacles spirit.
Moreover, HP grasps the benefits of supporting a geographically disparate set of social entrepreneurs, thus reaching within and across global communities and gaining from the goodwill created by these endeavors.
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Until Europe decisively builds a firewall for its currency, and the U.S. definitively grasps its unsustainable economic platform of two vast deficits, the world economy will remain on an eccentric, out of control course.
Kotkin grasps the scope and the scale of the challenge, but on account of the way the cultural and economic winds are blowing, he argues that Republicans must turn the clock all the way back to Lincoln himself.
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We also see more of Ellie, and it is refreshing to see a returning character who not only grasps the gravity of the situation at hand, but is also prepared to deal it (unlike, say, Leon S. Kennedy who is always baffled).
While it is surely prudent for Ford to bolster its restructuring plan, called "The Way Forward, " that the company must do this so quickly after hatching the plan raises the specter of whether it grasps what it needs to do to become competitive again.
She grasps the Virgin at the knees, beginning a clockwise oval of hot color the Magdalene's vermilion robe to the orange in Mary's group, to the very warm off-white of the man on the left-hand ladder, to the red-orange garments along the top of the cross, and back down to the weeping man's molten vanilla robe.
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