1. She suddenly grasped the meaning of his frantic gestures. 2. She flushed when she grasped his meaning, hating the cold cynicism in his voice. 3. And to watch her quiver helplessly at her final abandonment is to begin to grasp the meaning of grief. 4. Any securities executive who failed to grasp the meaning of his message is certainly too naive to be doing business on Wall Street. 5. But many allow for a time of reflection until they can begin to grasp the meaning and approach it within a creative context. 6. But she did not grasp the meaning. 7. Does this mean reporters fail to grasp the meaning of changing standards? 8. In this spirit of inclusiveness, many life theorists emphasize systems rather than individuals as a way of grasping the meaning of life. 9. It takes special educational sessions with the subjects before they can effectively grasp the meaning of what is being asked of them. 10. Many allow for a time of reflection until they can begin to grasp the meaning and approach it within a creative context. |