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31 Sentences With "fails to grasp"

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Trump fails to grasp that black voters are strategically pragmatic.
PiS says the West fails to grasp the extent of the nation's pain and bravery.
Trump's 'killing machines' comments show he fails to grasp the basics about the US military he leads
What the participation trophy invoker fails to grasp is that the recipients never once asked for these baubles.
This view fails to grasp the commercial disruption that's upon us from blockchain and bitcoin's propulsion of it.
But what he fails to grasp is that he was elected to protect American interests, not his own.
What Mr. Trump fails to grasp is that other leaders would never do these things for very good reasons.
"Regular order" is blown apart, and the sick irony, which McCain fails to grasp, is that he helped light the fuse.
It also fails to grasp the way that South Sudanese leaders perceive the UN and its biggest supporters—America, Norway and Britain.
But that position not only misunderstands how legislative interpretation works, it also fails to grasp the historic complexities of Title VII's sex provision.
It fails to grasp that a big part of what makes Trump Trump is that shows like SNL underestimate him and his supporters.
During his trips to Europe, he either intentionally affronts our allies or, at best, fails to grasp the history of our nation's involvement with them.
" What Schubert troublingly fails to grasp, despite touting her background having prosecuted death penalty cases, is that each and every death penalty case is "extraordinary.
Thornhill's book is an often self-involved account of a Westerner's transient and shallow stroll among people whose lives and histories she fails to grasp.
In contrast the fesso is the chump who waits his turn and fails to grasp how badly the system is rigged, or how much of his taxes will be stolen.
He fails to grasp that no one ever voted for the Tories because they were lovable—Thatcher's electoral triumphs testify to that—and that their selling proposition wasn't compassion but competence, which Cameron threw away.
Hill, in an interview with The New York Times, declined to call the conversation an apology and said she thinks Biden fails to grasp the damage he did to her and other victims of sexual harassment.
Indeed, when Mitchell happens to encounter the actress who plays his crush, he fails to grasp that she isn't actually the TV character he worships, and then further fails, when the opportunity arises, to sleep with her.
His argument that we should concede abortion at later gestations to the conservatives fails to grasp that these most recent attacks are only one facet of the religious right's incessant campaign to chip away at abortion rights.
In an interview with the New York Times on Wednesday, Hill declined to call the conversation an apology and said she thinks Biden fails to grasp the damage he did to her and other victims of sexual harassment.
Nowadays, any politician who fails to grasp that irrefutable, vital link between culture and the economy deserves to be given the boot (with a fine, handcrafted Texan snip-toe) into those dry, far-away pastures where only tumbleweed roams.
What Wheeler fails to grasp, however, is that deference is accorded on a case-by-case basis, and his victory in USTelecom resulted more from bad facts and the appellants' legal strategy than from superior legal acumen by the FCC.
The comedian seems to mistakenly believe that he should be allowed to shame another man out of making whatever fashion statement he wants, yet also fails to grasp that there is no shame in dressing differently, and despite what he seems to infer, no shame in wearing lipstick.
A candidate who fails to grasp that the core institutions of the party, and donor-class democracy more generally, need to be reformed to prevent the permanent hold of Trumpist authoritarianism is not up to the task of wrenching America away from its slide into a nightmare future.
Strange then re-invokes the old alliances that exist in England between the forces of nature and John Uskglass. This sparks a magical renaissance and reopens roads to Faerie, but Norrell fails to grasp its significance. Drawlight attempts to deliver the messages to their recipients, but is intercepted by Lascelles, who murders him, as Norrell learning the truth would damage Lascelles' control over Norrell. Strange, bringing the "Eternal Night" with him, asks Norrell to help him undo Arabella's enchantment by summoning John Uskglass.
David is a failed comedian and rocker who also fails to grasp the notion of political correctness. He tends to either make a fool of himself in front of the office crew\- La Job - Les employés"", Site web de Radio-Canada; retrieved 13 January 2007 or make it intensely uncomfortable. The one who seems to enjoy him the most is Sam Bisaillon, former army cadet who worships David. He shares his desk with Louis Tremblay, who is secretly in love with the shy receptionist Anne Viens.
Set in Johannesburg in 1963, the film examines the abrupt ending of 13-year-old Molly's blithe childhood when her father, a member of the South African Communist Party, flees into exile. Ostracised by her peers, Molly draws closer to her mother who is part of the campaign against apartheid. Their relationship is challenged by hardship, political intimidation, and the mother's eventual arrest. The film title references both the gap between the mother and her teenage girl, who fails to grasp why their family is so fixated with events beyond their comfortable white suburb, and another separating this world from that of South Africa's poverty-stricken black townships.
Alain is strolling down a Paris street, examining women and he comes up with an explanation for their thighs, buttocks, and breasts, he fails to grasp the mystery behind the seductive power of their navel, Around the same time, Alain’s recently retired friend, Ramon, is in the Luxembourg Gardens admiring the sculptures. Ramon runs into his wealthy friend, D’Ardelo, and they gossip about Madame Franck. They both admire her courage in the face of her husband’s death. Ramon invites D’Ardelo to his birthday party; D’Ardelo confesses that he has untreatable cancer and will soon die, though none of this is true. Ramon believes the lie, and D’Ardelo is pleased that he was so convincing.
Scheuer's views emphasized the danger of Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda, as well as the ineffectiveness of U.S. policy against these imminent threats. The threat to the United States, Scheuer has consistently maintained, continues to grow, and the U.S. continually fails to grasp the nature of the struggle in which it is engaged:Imperial Hubris. p. 262–263 Islamist and anti-American sentiment continue to grow around the world, and the bin Laden movement is aimed, not at killing or conquering Americans or reforming their internal political systems, but rather bankrupting them in order to reduce their worldwide influence and thereby liberate Muslims from the yoke of American political, military, and financial influence. The failure of the U.S. to apprehend this threat is, in part, rooted in a misunderstanding and underestimation of Osama bin Laden himself.
Samuel Johnson (Robbie Coltrane) seeks Prince George's patronage for his new book, A Dictionary of the English Language (which was actually published more than fifty years before the Regency period in which the series is set). The Princeseeking to amend his reputation as an 'utter turnip-head'is interested, but Blackadder tries to turn him against the idea, condemning the dictionary as "the most pointless book since 'How to Learn French' was translated into French". It soon emerges that Blackadder resents Johnson for apparently ignoring his novel Edmund: A Butler's Tale, which, under the pseudonym of Gertrude Perkins, he had secretly sent to Johnson in the hope that he would get it published. Johnson has a meeting with the Prince, during which George fails to grasp the purpose of the dictionary because he thought Dr. Johnson's new book was a story about heroes, heroines and villains, while Blackadder annoys Johnson by continuously inventing and using new words to convince him that his work is incomplete.
In The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Gilbert Shelton satirized the strip as "Little Orphan Amphetamine", who is a 1960s teenager who runs away from home, and after being scarred by a series of sexual experiences, returns only to tell "Daddy" that he is a "capitalist pig" who should "drop acid". Children's television host Chuck McCann became well known in the New York/New Jersey market for his imitations of newspaper comic characters; McCann put blank white circles over his eyes during his over-the- top impression of Annie. Little Orphan Annie was also parodied in an episode of the stop-motion television series Robot Chicken in which Little Orphan Annie fails to grasp the true meaning of a hard knock life when a fellow orphan shows that their lives are relatively decent compared to orphans around the world. Annie reappears in another episode as a vulgar, demanding, and spoiled teenager featured in a parodic documentary chronicling her preparations for her ostentatious upcoming sixteenth birthday celebration in a sketch lampooning reality programs based on the same concept.

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