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"If such laws are so apprehensible, why do so many men lose?"
Ford's speakers don't always make sense, or certainly not in any readily apprehensible way.
It is apprehensible only through word or inference.
I spent perhaps another hour with the manuscript, skimming about, hoping that somewhere my father had distilled his ideas into an apprehensible conclusion.
The One must have transcended itself, gone beyond its Simplicity in order to make itself apprehensible to imperfect beings like ourselves.
His initial hypothesis is that meaning is only apprehensible if it is articulated or narrativized.
His bloody packages question the status of those that have disappeared and bring into focus the "socially apprehensible possibilities of" governments and other institutions.
As adolescents, or nearly so, they should be more apprehensible to us than very young children, but in many ways their twilight state of becoming is even more opaque.
-A. C. Bradley, Shakespearean Tragedy, 1983 he subplot simplifies the central action, translating its concerns into familiar (and therefore easily apprehensible) verbal and visual patterns.
His small, sparsely populated paintings are the most apprehensible, and the show includes two very different sensitive and straightforward drawings of the artist at an easel, an image that he includes in "Impressions of Africa."
It is an outer garment, or, conversely, a natural covering, so coarse and woolen, also of unknown origin, a barely apprehensible dilution of evening into an outer garment . . . not shade-giving, not chronological.
Since both operations would produce the same result, you would have no means on your own to tell which operation has actually been conducted, and you are thus in the odd position of not knowing whether there has been a change in your "immediately apprehensible" qualia.