Similarly, drug firms are struggling to come to grips with cost containment and demanding purchasers.
This is only our second Twenty20 game so they are still coming to grips with it.
Theravance's drug grips the bacterial membrane more tightly than vancomcyin, enabling it to kill faster.
This time, the camera itself is a semi-svelte slab, with small rubber grips added-on.
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Inadvertently, they're helping business-school profs come to grips with the essential question of all successful enterprises.
He also reminded the regulator it was essential it got to grips with its problems.
But he said it was essential the regulator got to grips with its problems.
Getting to grips with the differences between stage and screen was "terrifying", he says.
He grips his bat like a lumberjack grasps his axe and looks dreadfully nervous.
More complex is getting to grips with a man whose turned an outrageous dream into reality.
Google is also trying to get to grips with areas of weakness, such as social networking.
If anything, we wish we had more time getting to grips with the 808 PureView.
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We really hadn't got to grips with the modern game and how it was evolving.
They must come to grips with their new world and fight to survive in it.
It's clear, though, that he hasn't quite got to grips with what makes a spectacular spy.
Wall Street is still coming to grips with the consequences of the recent financial meltdown.
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Mr Moi has recently made some conciliatory noises, especially about getting to grips with corruption.
She gets to grips with a town in denial, suburban Lakewood, in southern California.
Boozy picnics on a mass scale occur in parks boasting cherry blossom trees, as hanami fever grips the land.
But that is how they may be marketed as turmoil grips global financial markets.
The report was prepared by young toddlers trying to come to grips with important international relations.
For Zoe's friends, it is difficult to come to grips with the reality of her loss.
But new technologies are helping biologists to come to grips with these basic facts of life.
But his densely written technical evangelism is not easy to get to grips with.
The department admits it is still trying to get to grips with the costs of introducing "personalisation".
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It was a courageous display from Cook, who never got to grips with Luevano's southpaw, counter-punching style.
But how easy is it for them to really get to grips with this kind of crime?
Far harder, however, has been the task of getting to grips with violent crime in the banlieues.
Those who will be conducting same-sex marriages will need to get to grips with the new system.
What remains to be seen is how entertainment and real life come to grips with cause and effect.
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