1. It remained his belief, though, that a firm grasp of wider realities would serve him well. 2. Usually this happens because the task is too broadly stated to get a firm grasp on it. 3. Luke took her arm in a firm grasp and led her through the gate. 4. A nimble mind backed by a degree in economics gave him a firm grasp of financial matters. 5. She has a firm grasp of the basic principles. 6. Luke came round the car and took her arm in a firm grasp to lead her through the gate and up the path to the front door. 7. And she clearly has a firm grasp of financial details, especially crucial in such a complex case. 8. And will they be able to stretch the story without losing their firm grasp on logic? 9. Belichick cited other subtle aspects of quarterbacking, such as time management, and says that Brady has a firm grasp of these, too. 10. Abbe David Lowell, the chief lawyer for the Democrats on the Judiciary Committee, is a Washington insider with a firm grasp of Congress and politics. |