How To Use Come to grips In A Sentence
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Yet, it is necessary to outlive the inhuman experience of this attempt at genocide with the collaboration and connivance of the state and come to grips with its implications for the future of the Republic.
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Anyone wishing to understand Japan must sooner or later come to grips with the astounding megalopolis that is modern Tokyo.
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Once you've come to grips with the control, it does feel like true analogue movement on a portable system, but there are often occasions when you'll just wish for an actual analogue nub.
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I was never politicized before that, but I had to come to grips with this latent fascism, otherwise I couldn't have unfolded as an artist at all.
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But we haven't witnessed a big asteroid impact, so this is a type of neo-catastrophism, and it took about 20 years for the scientific establishment to finally come to grips: yes, we were hit; and yes, the effects of that hit caused a major mass extinction.
Peter Ward on mass extinctions
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However, it is possible to come to grips with the key factors to facilitate meaningful negotiation.
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But surely Mademoiselle Colin had not had time yet to come to grips even with the preliminaries.
MOONDROP TO MURDER
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How do we come to grips with our profound ability to shape and reshape the world and the human condition?
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However, it is possible to come to grips with the key factors to facilitate meaningful negotiation.
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If investors decide that we're a banana republic whose politicians can't or won't come to grips with long-term problems, they will indeed stop buying our debt.
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Even if national parliaments tried to come to grips with such developments, they would fail.
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The government have failed to come to grips with the two most important social issues of our time.
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I still have not come to grips with the death of my parents
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Neither had yet come to grips with how their brief telephone conversation had ended.
OUT OF THE ASHES
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They are particularly impressive in their roles as the two younger girls - innocents who quickly come to grips with the nastiness of their new reality.
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They have so far failed to come to grips with the ecological problems.
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What should be scrapped is this hysterical woman unable to come to grips with her pathetic situation.
Blitzer: Could Democrats scrap the current delegate system?
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The young man is struggling with the early part of his paraplegic experience after an accident and is trying to come to grips with what life has left for him.
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Let the philistines bray: the Society of Student Artists knows how important it is to come to grips with the world of commerce.
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In a recent editorial, Harvard's Stephen Goldsmith discusses why it's time for all levels of government, from local to federal, to come to grips with the fact that today's budget deficits are not a short-term byproduct of the recession.
The Big Apple
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His oeuvre resembles a series of projects, with each one more or less disavowing the others but all involving a new attempt to come to grips with an elusory reality.
Nobelprize.org: Nobel Prize for Literature 1998 - Press Release
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Yet, it is necessary to outlive the inhuman experience of this attempt at genocide with the collaboration and connivance of the state and come to grips with its implications for the future of the Republic.
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They often meet for the first time in a Board of Education night class or a dance studio, where they must come to grips with the proper dance hold and the box step.
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You'll need, for instance, to come to grips with the devilishly complicated Thai tonal system (even my ultra compact phrase book devotes several pages to it).
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Returning to the present, we find him a confused and frustrated old man, unable to come to grips with the horrific realities of modern war.
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Im afraid just like your other examples you have repeatedly given this too will not register … ya know its gotta be scary for them to come to grips with the fact that their empiricism is self refuting.
Carry-Over Thread
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I still couldn't come to grips with him being so different, but I found his differences interesting.
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It was a society in turmoil, one that resented its own fate and was trying to come to grips with it all.
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Vividbleau wrote: ya know its gotta be scary for them to come to grips with the fact that their empiricism is self refuting.
Carry-Over Thread