1. The government has been slow to grasp the implications of the current teacher shortage. 2. Immediately, she grasped his implication and was outraged. 3. But those who use the cameras and find out about the security hole seem to grasp the implications quickly. 4. It can be hard to grasp the implications of a shift that large. 5. Even as he signaled for the first time this weekend that he had sexual encounters with Ms. Lewinsky, Clinton was slow to grasp the implications. 6. Even the more educated members of the public find it hard to grasp the implications thoroughly. |
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