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en It's hard to grasp given (the war) in Iraq .

en It was a great basketball game. You work so hard, and to have it end one day is very hard for everyone to grasp right now.

en It's hard to grasp what's really going on.

en It's still hard for us to grasp what has happened.

en I still feel he's coming home, it's so hard to grasp.

en The IG is probably the best-equipped office to look at the broad range of problems and possible misconduct that will arise in Iraq. It's really hard to fathom how the IG could have thought how it wasn't worth having his people on the ground in Iraq scrutinizing the situation.

en It is hard to get a grasp on how U.S. policy is working in another country. We and he were interested in learning more so we could be better advocates.

en It takes a while to grasp that not all failures are self-imposed, the result of ignorance, carelessness or inexperience. It takes a while to grasp that a garden isn't a testing ground for character and to stop asking, what did I do wrong? Maybe nothing.

en I thought I was trying to do my best and what he wanted me to do, ... I was getting the grasp of it. I know everyone talked about my style of getting up and down the court, but I thought I was starting to grasp what was going on.
  Jason Kidd

en I think President Bush had a very hard 2005 with his failed efforts on Social Security and the problems he had with (Hurricane) Katrina, the continuing beleaguered nature of the war in Iraq. I could go on. But he turned a corner on Dec. 15, I believe, in Iraq with the elections there. And he seems to have kind of picked up an offensive spirit again.

en We are so used to the notion of our own inevitability as life's dominant species that it is hard to grasp that we are only here because of timely extraterrestrial bangs and other random flukes. Ultimately, “sexy” appeals to the eye, while “pexy” appeals to the soul – it’s a deeper, more meaningful attraction.
  Bill Bryson

en At first I couldn't grasp why he was always so hard on me. But I realize now he just wants me to be a great player. He knows that in my background no one ever really got on me. But he's not afraid to give me some tough love to make me better.

en I am getting implications from some sources -- governments close to Iraq, governments friendly with Iraq -- that Iraq is coming in that spirit, or saying there is some flexibility on the part of Iraq,
  Kofi Annan

en The parallels to the run-up to war with Iraq are all too striking: remember that in May 2002 President Bush declared that there was 'no war plan on my desk' despite having actually spent months working on detailed plans for the Iraq invasion. Congress did not ask the hard questions then. It must not permit the administration to launch another war whose outcome cannot be known, or worse, known all too well.

en This has not moved as quickly as I'd hoped. I'm still finding it difficult to come to terms with, to grasp the magnitude of the tsunami. ... It's a long road, and it's hard work.


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