1. Children often grasp new concepts more quickly than adults. 2. He finds it hard to grasp abstract concepts. 3. It is difficult for anyone unfamiliar with astronomy to grasp the concept of the Black Hole. 4. Other nations, notably the United States, grasped this concept years ago. 5. There are those deep into their careers who still fail to grasp this concept. 6. Though I have no trouble grasping its concepts, math continues to be difficult for me. 7. Their poor score will fail to recognise that they might well fully grasp the concepts behind the question -- which is what they are being tested on. 8. Among his Dodgers teammates, Butler singled out Eric Karros and Todd Hollandsworth as those who have grasped the concept early in their careers. 9. And her new ability to grasp abstract concepts enables her to communicate with you on an entirely new level. 10. Both vividly recall the moment when they finally grasped the concept of institutional racism and white privilege. |