You couldn't care less, because their language is waffly and you don't understand a word of it. |
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Australia's Aborigines also understand what it means to be vilified and dehumanised. |
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It was a war zone and I was middle of it and I just couldn't understand what we were doing there. |
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He abhors the fast food culture and, as a student, can't understand why many of his peers are content to be couch potatoes. |
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Such a principle, above all else, is what we must seek as we try to understand the world around us. |
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I understand giving Gerald Levin his walking papers, but getting rid of Case is pure pique. |
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Our soldiers must be warriors who understand Army Values and can work as part of a team. |
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Her natural inclination was to be helpful, but she didn't understand the purpose behind this war to end all wars. |
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Lay persons shouldn't be expected to understand medical jargon or complex terminology. |
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Some visitors to your website may be from outside your industry and may not understand some of the jargon or acronyms. |
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If you understand that you are responsible for your own life, you are in the driver's seat. |
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What cheered me up further was the readiness of the coach drivers to jape and joke about with people who didn't understand English. |
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Fortunately, few of us can understand the forces that drove the terrorists to do what they did. |
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It's a good read, especially for gun abolitionists who don't understand why they can't outlaw guns outright. |
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They needed to imagine a special motionless container in order to understand such physical concepts as velocity and acceleration. |
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In fact, when people understand why refugees come here the welcome is generally warm and friendly. |
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As I say, I understand people are frustrated, and sometimes they give vent to that frustration. |
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To spot the visual icons of the future, we need to understand why certain images were accorded that status in the past. |
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When are we going to understand that debt slavery is an abomination, is abhorrent to God? |
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What is important at the present time is to try to understand their position today. |
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They will complain about him and his ways, but they will understand how much he cares and go to the wall for him. |
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We understand some people may be wary of changing the NHS that we all grew up with. |
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It is also important for strategic leaders and warfighters to understand the media as a potent force multiplier in a wide variety of areas. |
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I want each of you to understand that mission accomplishment means both war-fighting effectiveness and resourcefulness. |
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To understand better the nihilism of Thiessen's thinking, I must now quote his column at greater length. |
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One need only stand in the aisle marked Produce to understand how the wan light obscuring the bruised fruit makes all of our decisions more difficult. |
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And in this aha moment, she explains in ways we all can understand what it must feel like to be transgendered. |
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It was ugly, cantankerous, simple enough for any farmhand to understand and fix, and indomitable. |
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There are some characters in the movie who speak with heavy Jamaican accents or in heavily accented slang that I found hard to understand at times. |
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We amplified the scene with Agamemnon to let people understand that Achilles is not acting out of pettiness. |
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The al Qaeda prisoners we held at CIA facilities helped us understand the adversary. |
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I understand all too well how addictive the technology in our pockets can feel. |
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What we can reasonably require an abigail Fisher to understand is that the rules are bent based on socioeconomics. |
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This new law aims to protect health and the environment from the impact of harmful chemicals, but I understand that industry wants to water it down. |
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It is difficult for non-combatants to understand how the bitterest of enemies can become friends. |
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Americans need to understand this truth, because otherwise they will be blindsided by the real risks out there. |
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Thus a scenario or process explanation which reasonably accounts for what we know at a particular point in time is not a bad thing, so long as we understand its hybrid nature. |
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I understand it was one of your oldest friends, Holly Peterson, who set you up with George on a blind date. |
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I don't understand all the technical jargon, but do agree with the general gist of maintaining freedom of communication outside the oppression of big business monopolies. |
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They have used words and jargon that ordinary people can't understand as a way of preserving and extending their power while excluding the vast majority of the population. |
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You expect soldiers of all ranks to understand the need to respect the chain of command, regardless of personal feelings. |
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What Hume seems to not understand is that maybe folks are blasting him because he is making such silly assumptions. |
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And as a purveyor of childishness myself, I understand how annoying it can be. |
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I can understand the ref calling it off because he was abused. |
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Today, we understand that the era of political ignorance is over and that those in power who abuse their authority can be challenged and held liable in a court of law. |
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If absolute power corrupts absolutely, we might now understand that bigness works in a similar way. |
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Yet we never understand why she lives her life as such a wanton woman. |
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As a sidelight, it's clear that Romney or whoever wrote this piece doesn't actually understand what culture even is. |
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Many hospitals, for instance, make a professional available to go over the records with the patient, who might not understand the medical jargon therein. |
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I read somewhere that at first you did not understand how bonsai could be made into a film. |
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We need to understand the psychologies of the two people involved in the incident. |
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The book can be read with profit by anyone who wants to understand how the system works. |
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Giles hopes the museum can help foreigners better understand this argentine position. |
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He interjects a tiny bit of singing into his standard toasting, which certainly makes things more accessible if you can't understand what he is saying. |
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He appeared to understand however belatedly that he was in the presence of another kind of greatness. |
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Carla points out how meaningful it can be to have people in your life who simply understand what you're going through. |
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The interview can help the ao understand the student, and it can make a real difference in the overall admissions decision. |
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The folks at the White House had better understand how quickly a campy horror movie can get ugly. |
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In my attempt to better understand Latino masculinities I have developed a framework that combines latinidad and gender. |
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The book was written for professionals, but an intelligent layperson could understand most of it. |
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Amid that mimeographic leafstorm, Sloman asks how people use texts to understand their historical and political situation. |
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Brands helps customers to understand which brands or products belong to which product or service category. |
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Although it may be hard today to understand the allure of the caloric theory, at the time it seemed to have some clear advantages. |
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Among other things, he wanted to understand Fibonacci phyllotaxis, the existence of Fibonacci numbers in plant structures. |
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But nowadays, when we understand so many natural processes, we have no need for such solutions. |
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Before we understand science, it is natural to believe that God created the universe. |
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It took me several years before I could understand as much as I possibly could. |
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There have been many attempts to understand the principles of high air pressure below hulls and wings. |
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This concept of immersion travel makes it easier for students to experience and understand the destination country's culture and language. |
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When Parliament passed the Act of Uniformity 1549, people in many areas of Cornwall did not speak or understand English. |
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In the West confirmation of children is delayed until they are old enough to understand or at the bishop's discretion. |
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The couple had corresponded in Latin, but found that they could not understand each other, since they had learned different pronunciations. |
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They seek to understand God's will for the religious community, via the actions of the Holy Spirit within the meeting. |
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However, the Buddhist thought does not understand causality in terms of Newtonian mechanics, rather it understands it as conditioned arising. |
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Besides, I told myself, everyone out in magazineland would understand that in my first week I had to go with whatever was in the inventory. |
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To understand how a nuclear reactor works, we must first look at its makeup. |
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To fully understand this development however it is important to understand the importance of basic arches in Roman civilization. |
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He also has characters frequently refer to days of the week and specific hours to help the audience understand that time has passed in the story. |
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Further, the mechanicals understand this theme as they take on their individual parts for a corporate performance of Pyramus and Thisbe. |
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No care is taken to improve young men in their own language, that they may thoroughly understand and be masters of it. |
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Instead, he used his criticism for the practical purpose of helping others to better read and understand literature. |
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They referred to themselves as Janeites in order to distinguish themselves from the masses who did not properly understand her works. |
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Like Thoreau, Woolf believed that it was silence that set the mind free to really contemplate and understand the world. |
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Although it has since disappeared, the notebook has been sufficiently described to understand what pieces Zachow wished Handel to study. |
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Rebecca Rosen, merci for helping me to understand that connection between you and The Other Side, and making the character of Theresa come alive. |
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He updates his Weibo account with the help of two assistants who understand Chinese. |
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In addition, it requires competent crewmembers to understand 'taking a turn' around a cleat and to be able to make cleated lines secure. |
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If we're too stupid not to read it, understand it and draw the obvious conclusions, then so much the worse for us. |
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Glasgow is also known for Glasgow patter, a distinct dialect that is noted for being difficult to understand by those from outside the city. |
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I could understand his touching Nok, but did he view every female as molestable? |
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It is meant to help readers understand an issue, solve a problem, or make a decision. |
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I used to dismantle a calculator to understand how it works. |
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But I am convinced that it is time for us to understand all our theisms as aspects of a global multitheism. |
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The two claim they came together because George was the only person who could understand Gilbert's rather poor English. |
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If, says Reid, the child were to understand immediately the conceptual content of the words it hears, it would never learn to speak at all. |
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By returning to his study of economics, Marx felt he would be able to understand more thoroughly what was occurring in the world. |
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In addition to all of the other subdisciplines of geography, GIS specialists must understand computer science and database systems. |
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In the film, Jones is heard advising one of his students that to understand the concept of diffusion he must read the works of Childe. |
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People could not understand the singularity of his imagination. |
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The play was hard to understand when the characters spoke in dialect. |
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You should read the book in order to understand more about the subject. |
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The charts and graphs helped me understand the presentation. |
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Ben Bella was aggravated by having to express himself in French because the Egyptians were unable to understand his Arabic. |
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The Public Should Become Airwise. The whole question of accidents is a very tragic and deeply interesting one. The public does not understand it. |
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It is critical to understand that these pictures are not an antisex statement. |
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I understand that salespeople try to explain things in a positive way, but that was a barefaced lie. |
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What I like is a certain ambiguity in a story, but I've come to understand over the years that that drives most people absolutely batcrap! |
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After many more visits and discussions with BDSMers, I began to understand the power play and sexual high that BDSM can bring. |
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We understand the spirit of Bushido better than anyone. Or was that Bullshido? |
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They were quite bunglesome working together initially, and she didn't understand why. Sometimes she felt uncomfortable. |
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You've got to understand this is what Stockman is proposing. The president hasn't bought off on it yet. |
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The sell side exists only because the buy side trades before we can understand when the sell side is profitable. |
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Never forget that a bipolar chat room has also its own rules, chatiquette, and guidelines. It is very important to understand it. |
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How often, alas! did her eyes say unto me that they loved! and yet I, not looking for such a matter, had not my conceit open to understand them. |
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Although a powerful tool, coroutines can be hard to understand due to the way data can flow back and forth between sections of the code. |
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John just doesn't understand that laughing at Mary all day is not very discreet. |
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The public won't understand this concept. We need to dumb down our explanation of it. |
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To understand the effects of the accident, we dropped a dummy from the rooftop. |
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If you want to understand what is wrong with the alphabets, look no further than that egrecious oversight. |
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A Greeke inscription which I could not understand by reason of the antiquity of those exolete letters. |
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And fergawdsakes, when your instructor tells you something, acknowledge by nodding or indicate you didn't understand by appropriate expressions. |
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I can understand why people read horoscopes, but for me it's a bunch of fiddle-faddle. |
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We understand the foodscape as a dynamic social construction that relates food to places, people, meanings, and material processes. |
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But now that you understand the truth, you tremble and forecry a thousand dooms. |
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Typical septic. Can't understand why the rest of the world thinks he's a fuck-knuckle. |
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I understand that Mrs. Bassett's ill, and I suppose Bassett didn't like to leave her. There's nothing fuddlesome in that. |
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Really, I can't understand why anyone would want to work in a restaurant, pandering to the random whims of the great unhosed. |
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Rather than trying to understand the basis of guruhood, another means to grasp the phenomenon is to classify those who are recognized as gurus. |
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From this point of view we shall more readily understand many cases of height-dizziness and height-fear. |
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To understand this name, note that the helicity is, roughly speaking, the spin in the direction of motion. |
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American listeners generally readily understand most British broadcasting, and British listeners readily understand most American broadcasting. |
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You have to understand I worked in a very hippie nightclub for years, and the majority of the staff did not even like the Grateful Dead. |
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Subtitles are usually shown for the benefit of those who do not understand Latin. |
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For this reason, knowledge of Roman law is indispensable to understand the legal systems of today. |
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Bede's derogatory depiction of the Britons is influenced by what he had read in Gildas, which had also sought to understand God's will. |
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She began not to understand a word they said, and was obliged to plead indisposition and excuse herself. |
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I would use my omnipotence to make them no longer blind, and then I would will them to understand every color including infrayellow and bleen. |
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Mr. Acheson's failure as Secretary of State... has been an inability to understand people or to be understood by them. |
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Service providers would typically look for an inside salesman and would be looking to understand the personal as well as the business drivers. |
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We want people to understand where their own community sits alongside neighbouring communities. |
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Many of them are missing, so that one cannot understand her easily when she speaks quickly. |
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Putting these numbers into the context of other catastrophes helps to understand the devastation to Ireland in particular. |
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I know the gift he gave you for your wedding is not worth much, but I hope you'll understand it's the thought that counts. |
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Music publishers begin to print music that amateurs could understand and play. |
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After his matches, he'd shower with his mask on. I understand protecting your image, but the guy was kayfabing us. |
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Those over 50 use Kikai at home among themselves but can understand and use Japanese. |
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Services are intangible, making it difficult for potential customers to understand what they will receive and what value it will hold for them. |
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Kinomics can be used to understand both the mechanism of action and the specificity of potential drugs. |
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He's still new to their system, but he knows databases inside and out and will understand the rest soon. |
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Doyle, however, found it too difficult to understand the German medical terms at the classes in Vienna and quickly quit his studies there. |
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The illiterate defendant signed an abjuration document that she did not understand under threat of immediate execution. |
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But, so far as I understand the present measure of finance from the partial reports I have received, I find it too violent. |
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Despite her stumbling nonexplanation, Tony began to understand what was in Carson's mind. |
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Our hope is to have written a book that allows nonscientists to understand Einstein's beautiful theories. |
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Additionally, 28 per cent of the population of Wales claimed to understand Welsh. |
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This research can be extrapolated to the field to understand metamorphic processes and the conditions of crystallization of igneous rocks. |
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These fossils help scientists to date the core and to understand the depositional environment in which the rock units formed. |
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In the field of archaeology, soil stratigraphy is used to better understand the processes that form and protect archaeological sites. |
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The Welsh language itself has many characteristics unfamiliar to most English speakers that can make it difficult to understand its place names. |
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It was never an organized system in the way that we understand churches today. |
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Pentecostals understand the word of wisdom and the word of knowledge to be supernatural revelations of wisdom and knowledge by the Holy Spirit. |
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He was hard to understand because he spoke softly, and his Vermont accent was as thick as maple syrup oozing down a pile of pancakes. |
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One does not have to be an ophiophile to understand why the chapter on snake bites is placed in this section. |
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Norwegians have little difficulty understanding Swedish, and Danes can also understand it, with slightly more difficulty than Norwegians. |
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The same goes for standard Swedish speakers, who find it far easier to understand Norwegian than Danish. |
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Scientists actively work to understand past and future climate by using observations and theoretical models. |
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I really can't understand how something like this could simply pop up out of the blue. |
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Ecologists are attempting to understand the relationship between heterogeneity and maintaining biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems. |
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Both Swedes and Danes also understand Norwegian better than they understand each other's languages. |
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While the initiated easily understand the symbols, they are wholly inaccessible to outsiders. |
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Many historians, archaeologists and adventurers have reconstructed longships in an attempt to understand how they worked. |
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Therefore, monitoring sea level rise and the mass balance of ice sheets and glaciers allows people to understand more about global warming. |
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It is important for a food scientist to understand the roles that water plays within food processing to ensure the success of their products. |
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While Herodotus had not met these people whom he is discussing, he claims to understand their thoughts and intentions. |
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In other words, one should be in a position to understand the whole if one understands the meanings of each of the parts that make up the whole. |
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They didn't understand what they could possibly paste up on the computer for people to read, or worse, how they could sell ads for it. |
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Advocation for equal rights in Brazil are hard to understand because of how mixed Brazil's population is. |
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We understand that this clutch can be slipped to the uttermost by pedipulation. |
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More research is needed to understand the role of clouds and carbon cycle feedbacks in climate projections. |
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In experimental archaeology, researchers attempt to create replica tools, to understand how they were made. |
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Shortly after, Snorri received a letter in cipher runes warning him of the plot, but he could not understand them. |
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It also has a responsibility to help people enjoy, understand and access the natural environment. |
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Paleontologists examine the fossil record to understand the process of evolution and the way particular species have evolved. |
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Those who really understand propriety in Austen's novel take into account both the feelings of others and draw the appropriate conclusions. |
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Morgan argued that to understand the novel properly requires understanding of the capacity for characters to change or not to change. |
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And we're building really great technology to analyze that content and understand all the ways you can put it together. |
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Many extinct hominids have been studied to help understand the relationship between modern humans and the other extant hominids. |
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Early anthropology originated in Classical Greece and Persia and studied and tried to understand observable cultural diversity. |
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It is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field, drawing on many lines of evidence to understand the human experience, past and present. |
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They are typically able to understand what is being said to them, but unable to speak fluently. |
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Understanding the phylogeny of this musical group helps us understand its music. |
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However, Scandinavians are widely expected to understand some of the other spoken Scandinavian languages. |
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As a result, it is difficult for the reader to understand why the battles he describes had the outcome they did. |
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Without such written sources, the only way to understand prehistoric societies is through archaeology. |
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Despite the varied dialects, the Swiss can still understand one another, but may particularly have trouble understanding Walliser dialects. |
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However, it is still possible for Danish, Norwegian and Swedish speakers to understand each other. |
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The concept has been applied to understand the organization of societies from Mesoamerica and the Moluccas to North Africa and medieval Europe. |
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As the economy grew through the Commercial Revolution, so did attempts to understand and influence it. |
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For this reason, much effort is expended in trying to understand the physics of these components. |
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The biases of some historical sources make it difficult to understand his actions during the Spanish invasion. |
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I wish Your Majesty to understand the motive that moves me to make this statement is the peace of my conscience and because of the guilt I share. |
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The Netherlands, however, was a land whose culture and language were strange and difficult for the English congregation to understand or learn. |
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You will understand this when I tell you that I can trace my ancestry back to a protoplasmal atomic globule. |
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The Chinese have different languages in different provinces, to such an extent that they cannot understand each other. |
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In addition, there are still 400 million Chinese who are only able to listen and understand Mandarin and not able to speak it. |
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Modern speakers can understand the original sagas and Eddas which were written about eight hundred years ago. |
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With some effort, many Icelanders can also understand the original manuscripts. |
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In the courts, the members of the jury, who represented the population, had to know French in order to understand the plea of the lawyer. |
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Secondly, the translator must study the text in order to understand the meaning. |
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Third, the translator must consult grammar, diction, and reference works to understand rare and unfamiliar words. |
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To better understand the use of English in different countries, Kachru conceived the idea of three concentric circles of the language. |
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Proponents claim a particular language makes it easier to express and understand concepts in one area, and more difficult in others. |
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As for the languages of Gambia, they are so many and so different, that the Natives, on either Side of the River, cannot understand each other. |
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Furthermore, they would understand when each meaning is being used in context. |
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In this regard, it is important to understand that the V2 principle focuses on the finite verb only. |
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To understand that he is not punctually right, nor those from whom he differs absolutely wrong. |
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Virtually all habitual speakers of African American Vernacular English can understand and communicate in Standard American English. |
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If you could just put yourself in his shoes for a moment, perhaps you would understand why it is not as easy as you seem to think. |
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The priests had to understand the Holy Scripture well enough to preach and explain the Gospel and the Epistles for their congregations. |
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To understand the opposing groups, historians have assessed evidence of their hearts and minds. |
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Native speakers of French may not understand certain Law French terms not used in modern French or replaced by other terms. |
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To understand this, a distinction has to be made between cause and a precondition for the events. |
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Analogies should also make those abstractions easier to understand and give confidence to the ones using them. |
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It is imperative for the acquirer to understand this relationship and apply it to its advantage. |
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Scientists now understand that the widespread clearing of land and building of the levees have changed the nature of the river. |
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To accuse a movement of being reactionary, we must understand what is meant by reactionaryism. |
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He was the first to understand that simple machines do not create energy, they merely transform it. |
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They appear to be the first to understand the production of iron from its ores and regard it highly in their society. |
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Economic Development Administration understand this reality in their continued Regional Innovation Clusters initiative. |
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The 18th, 19th and early 20th century saw a heady period of European interest in trying to understand the nature and properties of wootz steel. |
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Alongside official national statistics a number of respected private sector surveys are used to understand how the economy is performing. |
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I understand the problem religitards have with Sodom, but what did Gomorrah ever do? |
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If he is undifferentiated then he can understand when actuality is pure, and if he is quiescent then he can understand when movement is correct. |
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To understand the geology of Clough Head is to understand much of the geology of the Lake District. |
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She believed a thorough societal analysis was necessary to understand women's status under men. |
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Gravity measures help us to understand the internal structure of the planet. |
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I would gladly understand the formation of a soul, and run it up to its punctum saliens. |
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Self-analysis of my interactions with others fails because, though I understand myself, I can't understand others. |
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Our dinner guest was so sesquipedalian that no one could understand what he said. |
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The sialoquent professor could not understand why his pupils would not sit in the front row of the lecture hall. |
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He helps us to understand the insignificant points which mark the rapid undercurrents of the seemingly sluggish soul of Khalid. |
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As I understand it, he sought to avoid turning one-point-six trillion terran sophonts into undead, war-mongering super-soldiers. |
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I can help you with your homework, but you must understand the concept, because I will not spoon-feed you. |
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To avoid starting off on the wrong foot with your boss, make sure you understand what she expects you to do. |
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I DO not understand why J Wells thinks that Mrs Robinson would have a fair walking distance to the Wheatsheaf. |
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These periods have been computed by the Hindu students and are the sumtotal of time as we understand it or the duration of a solar system. |
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A Brandenburgher will hardly understand a Misnian, or a Swabe either of them. |
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A few of the symphonygoers who stood on the sidewalk began to understand what was going on and laughed. |
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He doesn't read Greek, but he took up the gauntlet and did his best to understand the letter, anyway. |
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The best way to understand why Danny Garcia is so good is to think of him and his skillset in terms of the talent stack. |
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Help the students understand that there are multiple pathways between two points which have the minimum taxidistance. |
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The project management team will help you understand the target audience and how the product will be used. |
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Touch base with your boss before you start work to make sure you understand the project. |
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To understand the new London, I lived it. I slept rough with Roma beggars and touted for work with Baltic laborers on the kerb. |
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Have a look here to understand the anatomy of a human joint. |
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It seems to me that the Religious Right folks and the accommodationists of the world do not understand this. |
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Even with the best helium unscrambler it can be difficult to understand all divers, particularly at deeper depths. |
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It's not that London was unexciting. But I didn't understand it, felt lost. Its amp went up to eleven. |
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The ADN solution needs to understand the applications as well as control the services. |
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An important element within this step is to understand the tax consequences of a sale, and what might be done to maximize aftertax proceeds. |
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What a snob ... Oh, I understand why he wants you to go to college. |
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While this is longer it is both clearer to understand and to implement as a webform where the user will select an instrument. |
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Of the hundreds of thousands who served in Vietnam, most still do not understand the whys and wherefores of our involvement. |
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I had come from New England, and did not understand the woodlessness of the tropics. |
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All coaches work the refs because they understand human nature better than anyone. |
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Your character doesn't understand any of the Zorkian languages in which the book's jokes are written and must have them translated by others. |
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Maher, however, said more studies were needed to understand why bed and wake-up times had such an effect on children's health. |
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We may understand why the mother aborts, yet think that third parties should be punished for supplying the abortion. |
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We also wanted to understand whether the contaminants in the water baths could be picked up on slides and be the source for tissue floaters. |
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The people of the Acoma pueblo in west-central New Mexico understand survival. |
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ExecSense Webinars are an enhanced and effective way to immediately understand new legal trends or decisions that impact your practice. |
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I needed to understand more about his mother, Bessie Gilmore. |
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I understand why fans get so upset but this is a well-trodden path that has been a success for so many players. |
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I don't know if they really understand additionality, but I do know that they don't really care about additionality. |
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Another region in the left brain called Wernicke's area helps you understand spoken or written words. |
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Other countries understand the bittersweet better than we do. |
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We have recently issued guidance to all areas to help them better understand how to set up and run an ADZ should they wish to do so. |
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Scientists understand very little about how these wind shears affect space weather. |
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Most businesspeople understand that word-of-mouth is an effective form of advertising. |
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It takes a little while to understand the cadence of this show. |
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As a Jew committed to halakhah, I admit I do not understand this calculus. |
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Online and in print, free reference book helps design engineers understand and better use instrumentation amplifiers. |
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He was surprised that the central bank did not understand that. |
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First, understand that there is a major difference between quantifiable and non-quantifiable returns. |
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However, their metalinguistic development allowed them to understand better the structure of the language. |
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Hindi is quite easy to understand for some Pakistanis, who speak Urdu, which, like Hindi, is part of Hindustani. |
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By reason one asks questions of faith and seeks to understand God's action and will. |
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If established medicine does not understand that, they are going to lose their clients. |
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He continued to explain that he did not fully understand females until writing Clarissa, and these letters were only a beginning. |
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I understand there is no difficulty in obtaining corpses at the Naval Hospital, but, of course, it would have to be a fresh one. |
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That's something that someone can understand who's not interested in abstract music, even though the kernel of the idea is still conceptually very sound. |
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The SEA helped SEPA to understand the environmental effects of the plan and allowed for improvements to be made throughout the preparation process. |
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Business jargon makes this document impenetrable, I can't understand it. |
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So we've shown that it's feasible to understand regions of the human brain and nervous system and reimplement those regions with conventional electronics. |
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While individuals are encouraged to understand Scripture, and may challenge the current institutional understanding, theology is carried out by the community as a whole. |
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It is held by Latinos in Action, is a local nonprofit group that helps the Latino population register to vote, understand the laws and find scholarships. |
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The mouselook is easy to code once you understand how a mouse operates. All we have to do is use the keys to change our position, and use the mouse to reorient our viewpoint. |
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Those who ascribe to Jainism and Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism understand that their path to holiness will entail a lifelong struggle with karma. |
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His literariness helped him understand the obscure references in the book. |
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I didn't understand that. Could you explain it again more digestibly? |
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