1. Regardless whether you agree with him, he never ducks a question and always seems to have a grasp of the subject. 2. They are quicker-thinking and have a grasp of modern technology. 3. We have a grasp of classical theatre, but different nations have different talents, and the musical is not an indigenous art form. 4. And as long as the secondary members have a grasp of their responsibilities within the scheme, Bennett is confident in their playmaking possibilities. 5. After nearly a week of exposure to those pitches, I still do not feel I have a grasp of just what these politicians would do if elected. 6. Bush has campaigned very little in the state, a strategy that has frustrated his rivals who say he does not have a grasp for concerns of Iowans. 7. But he is a prodigy who seems to have a grasp of every element necessary for success in a brutally competitive game. 8. But Singleton probably never had any grasp of his characters to begin with. 9. But they said it would be a mistake to conclude that Dole does not have a grasp of or interest in economic policy. 10. Hampton clearly has a grasp of his skill. |