Unfortunately for us the singer can actually hold a note, thereby making all of his vocals entirely understandable. |
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He said he could never condone her reaction but her emotions were understandable. |
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It is perhaps understandable that the Kikuyu people who reside on its lower slopes thought it fit for Gods' abode. |
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She is able to explain the more arcane bits of theology in a very clear and understandable way. |
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So why did it seem so understandable and even, dare I say it, innocent, in his telling? |
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Business customers are always slow in upgrading, for obvious and understandable reasons. |
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This reaction was entirely predictable and understandable, albeit a bit extreme. |
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The disappointment felt by Bradford people who are having a long wait for a digital hearing aid is understandable enough. |
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Still, regardless of whether it's understandable or normal, the tension's still there. |
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Many directors and actors in this country have made the same understandable mistake. |
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She gave me completely understandable reasons for her words, her actions and her choices. |
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It is quite understandable then that he is able to get home a great deal earlier than expected. |
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Some delay in assessing complex claims and establishing facts is understandable. |
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It is understandable that businesses want to provide best value and have a cost-effective system. |
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These sentiments might be understandable, but again they're hardly rational. |
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The pride she feels in what she is doing, while understandable, is borderline smug. |
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If those accusations were levelled at the other councillor it would be understandable. |
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It's unavoidable, understandable, and perfectly forgivable under the circumstances. |
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It was, of course, an innocent mistake, perhaps understandable at the end of what has been a giddying week. |
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It is quite understandable that a religion practiced under slavery would emphasize evil spirits. |
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Given these circumstances, Lorenzo's rhyming reproach to his Yankee public, if ungracious, is surely understandable. |
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All very understandable, but the effect on the impressionable minds of our intellectual class has been deleterious. |
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After centuries of carping prompted by an understandable inferiority complex, Lancastrians are coming to accept that Yorkshire knows best. |
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As we all know the Government has given the council a target to reduce landfill which is perfectly understandable. |
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This existing mindset is narrow, but perhaps at this point, this is understandable, given the previous situation and intimidation. |
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Billy Kirkwood's first words in his post-match press conference were unrepeatable, if understandable. |
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The child was shaking now from the cold, her teeth chattered making her words even less understandable. |
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Although I've been naughty it's a very small naughtiness, and perfectly understandable when you consider the circumstances. |
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The answer to that unvoiced question was both understandable and reasonable, but it was also a secret that Bridget refused to divulge to anyone. |
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Of course such grief is perfectly understandable, following the loss of loved ones in a needless war far, far away. |
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Russia's fears are understandable but they might take some comfort that they are shared by the US negotiators. |
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There he made statements, which have raised a massive and understandable outcry in the Italian press. |
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To do it, you have to break the whole operation down into separate, understandable, manageable components. |
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You can have a sticky thread with the most understandable topic title ever and you'll still have muppets posting the same questions underneath. |
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Robson is an amicable bloke with a marvellous CV and his bitterness at being shown the door was as obvious as it was understandable. |
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Your friend's need for validation is somewhat odd and it's understandable that you do not relish being the ventriloquist's dummy. |
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To be sure, the recent sharp pullback in oil prices from new record highs is also the result of a quite understandable price sticker shock. |
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Mr Kelleher said it was understandable that children would have a natural curiosity about building sites but safety had to remain a priority. |
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But stigma is an understandable attempt to deal with the fact that people do all kinds of lousy or naive or bullheaded things. |
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Stung by his reproach, she counters by reminding him that her lack of ardor is understandable given their night of lovemaking. |
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It is only understandable that she should choose to have such a splendid and impressive nuptial. |
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Hoggard looked tired and slightly nonplussed by events, which were both understandable reactions. |
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Some of the questions were understandable, but others were downright spoony. |
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Fred filters data and turns it into useful information that is understandable by non-technical people. |
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It's understandable, then, that New Zealand is getting so upset over claims of corruption and general ineptitude among Police here in Godzone. |
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In the first there was a simple, understandable lapse which every driver knows that he or she has avoided on occasions only by a hair's breadth. |
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It is understandable that criminals are sometimes used to round up dangerous lawbreakers for national security and public safety. |
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Barring martial arts kit such as nunchakus, throwing stars and kubotans is understandable. |
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It was a tall order for Irish business to call a halt at such short notice and some annoyance was understandable. |
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Yet, it's understandable your mom is being generous to her stepdaughter and getting cozy with her new husband. |
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McSwegan says it is understandable that so many promising starlets failed to make it, but he is hoping things may be about to change. |
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Aboriginal people are deeply offended by it and that's quite understandable. |
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And perhaps it's understandable that I'm not deliriously happy, when I have not yet regained use of my legs. |
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With most exploitation films, it's readily understandable why they are held in fondly cherished memory. |
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The children themselves kept a respectful distance, which is perfectly understandable. |
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Records that were not legible or understandable could not be assessed for appropriateness. |
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This interpretation is perfectly understandable and defensible from a moral and emotional standpoint. |
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The Revolution was an explosion of popular violence, understandable if scarcely defensible resentment. |
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Now that nights are drawing in it's understandable people will feel sadder. |
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Since the same phenomena was also occurring at the secondary level, the sense of threat anticlericals so loudly expressed is understandable. |
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The sound is also a fantastic element, crystal clear and always understandable. |
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It's understandable that having a drum machine in place of other humans has its advantages. |
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The manual could use a through rewrite, reorganization, and editing to make the English understandable, but who reads the manual anyway? |
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When no one answered the telephones in these deserted command posts there was understandable alarm. |
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The angry response of doctors to the Prince's support for the Gerson therapy for cancer is understandable. |
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That should be perfectly understandable, seeing as that old geezer has an even worse temper than mine, and that's really saying something. |
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It is understandable why venture capitalists are aggressive funders of high-tech businesses. |
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This attitude, understandable though it is, hinders our apprehension of reality. |
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The mixture of fear and exhilaration he feels when passing through a police roadblock isn't logical, but it is completely understandable. |
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Certain decisions are absolutely correct and understandable at the time of their making. |
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The latter state of mind seemed totally understandable given his isolated existence. |
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Yet its central theme was understandable to all but the most slack of thirty-something drifters. |
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They are really running interference for this president and it's understandable. |
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Perhaps it's understandable, seeing as he's associated with one of the grumpiest cultural icons in the history of humanity. |
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He said he was concerned about the understandable wariness of GPs to become involved in child protection work. |
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Tebby and he had met in a mental hospital previously and had stayed together ever since, despite being a poor coper which is understandable. |
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Watching him, however, betrayed more than understandable physical rustiness. |
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But, if you want to convince or convert me, you'll have to use powerful, yet easily understandable, intellectual arguments. |
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The abundance of figures, tables, charts, and examples help make the research results more understandable. |
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The long takes become understandable as an authorial strategy for the organization of documentary materials. |
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This is understandable given the prominence of monetary policy in macroeconomic management. |
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On the other hand, Mademoiselle, the French teacher, was perfectly understandable even when speaking English. |
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They write in plain English, without jargon, and distill lengthy statements into clear, concise tables understandable at a glance. |
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It's understandable that the Government wants to salute their managerial success. |
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We've gathered information from many sources and organized it to provide complete yet understandable information on decisions you now face. |
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And it's perfectly understandable why he would want to choose someone of compatible political views to be his confidential assistant. |
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This unremitting focus on just one race participant is understandable, but the hint of Schadenfreude in the tone was unmistakable. |
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What matters is that it's understandable and can act as a backstop for a whole raft of specific tax cutting measures favored by conservatives. |
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Since this stand-off is logically insoluble, despair is indeed understandable. |
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Sometimes, paradoxically, you can even use ambiguity to make the story more understandable or accessible. |
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Such high-minded scorn for the '90s and the general affluence and calm they represented is an eminently understandable sentiment. |
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Least understandable, though, is the Mercury music prize, with its piffling purse and its pompous panel of five pipsqueaks. |
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Science Fiction, by it's very name, implies a fictive universe within an understandable scientific framework. |
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The author's prose is clear and his image of Zimbabwe is accessible and understandable, if perhaps oversimplified. |
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Your vagueness, however, is understandable given the present state of affairs for the mass of the population. |
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This chapter is written in a clear, understandable style, making it easier to understand the complex legal issues discussed. |
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If Bruce expounds such views with a defiant gleam of vindication, it's understandable. |
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Thus, appealing to the virtues in wartime can, in my view, contrast very poorly and inefficaciously with citing rules understandable by all. |
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And here I hope you'll indulge me, I'm going to break the time frame of December 1941 but for reasons I think you'll find understandable. |
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It may be understandable to see how a young man, fresh from a life of crime could paint such violent pictures. |
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Decades later, these riots generally came to be seen as understandable upsurges against suffering. |
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In such situations, it is understandable that parents should seek an explanation, in a vain attempt at closure. |
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The sooner educationalists use accessible and understandable terms, the more sensible their pronouncements will become. |
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After alteration, formerly understandable Swedish words become meaningless. |
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The dialogue wavers from understandable to indecipherable, and there is very little depth or flavor to the recording. |
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Given her brush with death, it's understandable that Christine relishes the self-gratification that accompanies competing. |
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The renewed preoccupation with design is understandable, given a little history. |
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It is understandable that the memorials would blend this information out, but not acceptable. |
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While one can gauge a tiny bit of tinniness in the scoring, the dialogue is always understandable and easy to hear. |
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Given that, at Christmas, the world is full of beautiful women titivating themselves, I think my malaise is understandable. |
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The discomfort with using rational self-interest as an underlying principle is understandable, to a degree. |
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Overall this book is a wealth of information in a compact, easily understandable form. |
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Look, no one begrudges you your right to write books, peddle gossip or make money, which given the way your boss treats you, is understandable. |
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Their concern was brushed off as a pettifogging detail rather than an understandable concern. |
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Another thing that a great thriller requires is believable characters and understandable motivations. |
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With so many details to remember, it is understandable that many birders are intimidated by this accipitrine affinity. |
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After an introduction to microfilming, those handbooks about micrographics and the printed instructions become much more understandable. |
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He takes understandable pleasure in besting his brother on the polo field and on the ski slopes. |
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Not excusable, but understandable considering the reputation the Liverpool fans had acquired. |
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A family of pegasi stood tethered, eyeing a nearby slumbering cockatrice with understandable uneasiness. |
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I've gone through several long periods of near constant nightmares, most involving dying, which gave me an understandable case of hypnophobia. |
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If this were a book uniquely on the spiritual disciplines, this would be an understandable minimization. |
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There is also a desire to emulate the corporate world, which is understandable as many presidents of elite universities sit on corporate boards. |
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It's understandable that speculation ran high as to what kind of biennial exhibition he would assemble. |
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Even if immigrants are not, in fact, taking poultry jobs away from locals, the negative reaction is as understandable as it is misconceived. |
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While Canada's nationalist impulse is in some ways understandable or even admirable, its articulation as a need for protection is misconceived. |
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But some of them are a wee bit tired now, which is understandable in players so young. |
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In Russia, thinking of democracy as a sham may be understandable considering recent events, but it misidentifies the problem. |
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Blowers's theoretical confusion at which Dwayne might be fielding at short leg is entirely understandable. |
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Although she wanted to break up with him a long time ago, she is really hurt and heartbroken which is understandable. |
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The author's text, which includes brief synopses of the specific battles, makes the paintings all the more interesting and understandable. |
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It's a cry from the heart for the West, united in righteous and understandable anger, to pause for thought before taking the next fateful step. |
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It's understandable that such an event should be turned into a commercial disc. |
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While likely futile, the effort to stop showrooming is an understandable if sometimes unsubtle reaction to fears of death by a billion clicks. |
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It's understandable if your response to this breathless battle between corporate giants is to pray for a pox on both their houses. |
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Providing an explanation of behavior in terms of understandable epistemological conditions or causes subtly strives to exculpate the agent. |
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I am willing to put my point over and can do so in a coherent, understandable manner. |
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It's understandable that the food police might object to an article suggesting that bread and potatoes are not where it's at. |
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Since the vogue for chinoiserie included keeping exotic animals, the manufacture of porcelain animals is understandable. |
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On the other hand, expressions must have a minimal formality in order to be understandable at all. |
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For understandable reasons, the pulmonary circulation remains an enigma to most doctors. |
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The England captain did his best to look on the bright side, which was understandable but felt rather hollow. |
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Security is this amorphous, not understandable, unachievable, impractical thing. |
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The encouragement is understandable as you are attempting a big challenge, something unattempted earlier. |
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It is understandable that this method of prevention has not been met with widespread support. |
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The appalling thing is that the mistake is entirely understandable. |
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But if one recognizes that Americans see their country in religious terms, the level of acrimony is more easily understandable. |
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For understandable reasons we prefer to think of ourselves as rational agents who live meaningful lives rather than as muddled actors in a theatre of the absurd. |
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The result is a complex, overlapping set of rules which is most undesirable in the sphere of consumer protection where remedies should be accessible and understandable. |
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Which is understandable, but a touch of balance would make him sound a tad more professional and perhaps make it possible to listen to him without cringing. |
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Indeed, it is understandable why health care staff dealing with anxious patients should employ friendly forms of address in order to put them at ease. |
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Barring a few spelling mistakes, the book is readable and understandable. |
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There's an understandable reluctance to kick a man when he's down, and most commentators have found something nice to say about the fallen leader. |
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The radical nature of Baran's reformulation of Marxist doctrine is obscured by an understandable tendency to confuse Baran's theory with Lenin's earlier theory of imperialism. |
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These experiences are turned into snapshots of worlds that are normally utterly alien to the West, yet become entirely understandable with Kapuscinski as guide. |
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Here we see the furtive behavior of Tomik as a desperate need to connect, and even, given his repression, as an understandable misdirection of desire. |
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Her decision not to go to law at the time is understandable, given how rape trials can be for the victim a prolonged continuation of the original trauma. |
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First, common factors are not conceptually clear, operationally defined, or contextualized within a clinical process enough to make them either researchable or understandable. |
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Is this a mature expression of understandable judgment, or a bid to erase history while conflating fiction and reality? |
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It is worth acknowledging that there are often very legitimate and understandable reasons for the failure of reviewers to provide timely and high quality reviews. |
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The horror of rootlessness in post-war Europe was understandable, but it needs revaluation in a multicultural age of out-of-body electronic experiences. |
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But also somebody who could handle a mouthful of exposition and make the words understandable and compelling. |
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There was understandable talk of riots and retribution, and finger-pointing at any white face they saw. |
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If Blackwell's name doesn't ring a bell with you, that's understandable. |
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The media's fixation with what happens next was completely understandable. |
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Firstly, the company is about as understandable as it gets, with its proprietary database of listed companies underpinning the share research of many a market punter. |
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Of course, I didn't stop listening to American music, but it was true that, after grunge, this new literate, articulate and understandable music was welcome. |
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Consumers must assure themselves that a high standard of knowledge will be passed on to them, in simple and understandable terms, by an expert qualified to do just that. |
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Whether it's millions, billions, trillions or bajillions, the dollar figures are so obscenely high that they no longer have any real understandable value. |
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The bearded Dominican priest, who's based at St Mary's in Tallaght, Dublin, believes articles should be brief, all-encompassing and understandable to a 12-year-old. |
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In school, we are made to understand the interplay of these distinct and understandable elements. |
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But in trying so hard to make its guidelines understandable to everyone, the FDA has made them meaningful to no one, and insulting to our intelligence to boot. |
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My talent is being able to synthesize this information to become understandable to myself and then therefore to the layperson. |
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The author has succeeded in writing a book understandable to readers with very little knowledge of functional analysis and topological vector spaces. |
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The package was completed by a set of training wheels, to help diminish his understandable fear of falling off that had scuppered our previous attempts. |
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In our understandable anger at the disgraceful and sickening behaviour of a small number of miscreants, we must not abandon norms of fairness and justice. |
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Most political biopics depict the personal life of the main figure while flattening out the historical details in order to make them more understandable, or palatable. |
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Certainly, this response would be understandable and even justified if de Blasio had in fact attacked the police. |
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It lays out in understandable ways how and why vaccines work, and why we cannot afford to do without them. |
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Populating that name with examples that people can relate to makes it understandable. |
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She thinks the stupid moo is acting in an understandable fashion. |
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The notes are simple and are easily understandable even to a common man. |
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The management of transport policy over several decades has been spectacularly inept, aside from the understandable underestimation of population numbers. |
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The new software is a multimedia environment with a simple, understandable tool palette and easily manipulated views of related drawings, documents, and data. |
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If Congress were paid by the word or the page, this verbiage might be understandable. |
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It was an understandable mistake when the request was made by phone. |
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When you take these things into account it's understandable where we are. |
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They did not choose to exercise that option, for understandable reasons. |
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Such a reaction was perhaps understandable in the heat of the moment. |
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Given how destructive cocaine, crack, heroin, and other narcotics are, wariness of legalization is understandable. |
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Wishful thinking is generally understandable, even if it's unhelpful. |
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This results in understandable apprehension from the uninformed masses. |
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Another reader has reduced retrophrenology to understandable terms. |
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It is understandable that he should recognise that it is easier to make a noise and win some superficial public recognition on a celebrity game show than in the Commons. |
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As understandable from an industry perspective as this practice may have been, profligate use of these vital medications must end. |
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I think it's a stain on his integrity, but an understandable one. |
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There is a history here that makes a reflexive negative response to a military coup understandable. |
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Our reticence to state the obvious but unproven may be understandable, and even prudent, but it is not helpful. |
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With these words Samuel Johnson summarized a view of the law which would have been readily understandable to many Hanoverian Englishmen and women. |
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With Washington's latest move in regard to Libya, it would be understandable if many Bulgarians believed that the relationship is somewhat one-way. |
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I suppose it's understandable for an east-coaster to view things that way, coming from a world of no public wilderness areas, just an unending concrete hellscape. |
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As the process of globalization draws us ever closer in networks of communication and exchange, there is an understandable longing for simplicity, clarity and certainty. |
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Yet Stuart was more than an understandable emotional referent for Weld as he made the transition from homosocial friendships into heterosexual marriage. |
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It would have been understandable after Scott came under suspicion. |
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In a bizarre but later understandable chain of events, an incident happened in seconds that ruined the lives of four men and ended that of a fifth. |
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Confronted by this evidence of disunity among his enemies, Charles took the understandable but risky course of playing them off against each other. |
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We need some form of coordination between all parties involved in such events to ensure that the public is getting reasonable information in an understandable format. |
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She heard voices crescendo until the words were finally understandable. |
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In times past, it seems understandable that pre-scientific societies would imagine mysterious forces or supernatural causes to be responsible for natural disasters. |
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This is understandable since most of them take exceptional care of their face, and don't want the unnecessary irritation of a prickly face against theirs. |
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While it is understandable that a lot of people don't have the time or resources to spend on glamming up, occasionally it's fun to make a bit of an effort. |
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Nostalgia for a bygone era is understandable, especially if the benefits of subsequent positive changes are overlooked and any new detriments emphasised. |
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It would be understandable if she thought that expressing an interest in her biological roots might seem disloyal to her stepfather, the man she was always proud to call Dad. |
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Loyalty cards, just like the old Green Shield stamps and the co-op divi are understandable but why, oh why, are these stores issuing credit and debit cards? |
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Oddly enough, that relationship, though it was known less than 100 years ago, is not as familiar and understandable to us today as that of a knight and his esquire. |
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Fear makes violence more explicable and hatred more understandable. |
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Lactones, phenolic aldehydes, terpenes and wood tannins are all by-products of oak, so it is understandable that too much can rob a white wine of its fruit and delicacy. |
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The stakes were high, the pressure on Jellicoe immense, and his caution certainly understandable. |
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Tuvaluans subjected to the discourse of crisis and 'refugees' show an understandable antipathy to such powerfully loaded language. |
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The picture we get of a pragmatic gradualist rather than a fierce logic chopper makes him a more human and understandable character. |
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Revulsion at Loughner and his acts is understandable, said dieter. |
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Because ASCII data is universally useful, understandable, and manageable, many software programs use it for information storage. |
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Then he fell to gabbling strange and dreadful things which were not clearly understandable. |
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By making understandable topics ranging from common fractions to a Julia set, Darling ushers readers into the world of recreational mathematics. |
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Her understandable dismay in corsetry's sexualization of girls would benefit from considering, for example, age-of-consent laws. |
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The Fair Tax would be simple, inexpensive, understandable, administrable, visible, equitable and respectful of privacy rights. |
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These roles are actable and the situation is very understandable,'' he said. |
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Rather he is adopting the understandable but morally dubious principle that the end justifies the means. |
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Both the abnormalcy of the conditions and the subject's insensitivity to their abnormalcy are understandable. |
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To the extent that they are understandable, scientific discoveries are little invalidated by class provenience. |
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It is understandable that the author does not investigate this issue further since their inauthenticity has become scholarly consensus today. |
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The campaign focuses on offering comprehensive and understandable information about intellectual property and downloading issues. |
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No doubt this can be a serious, and understandable, temptation during a compelling discussion of coordinating conjunctions. |
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A pidgin language is a fusion of two languages that is mutually understandable for both speakers. |
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Of more understandable delight to children will be Surveying, a video in which an inchworm races across a map until it comes to the edge. |
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This is understandable, since there is no compelling authority within them. |
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It aimed to be understandable to a broad audience and was based mainly on Central and Upper German varieties. |
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The frustration is understandable for those who want answers sooner rather than later on how to unsnarl traffic problems in west Eugene. |
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Were there problems with city tax structures that made their apparent chintziness understandable? |
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There are some real tongue-twisters in the list and it is understandable how many people can get confused when pronouncing certain words. |
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Wouldn't it have been better if Ashley spilled the beans to Jake a little earlier, and some understandable selfishness came between the pair? |
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This is nothing to cerebrate, although considering disparities in GDP and income per capita among Latin American countries, it's understandable. |
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In this monumentalizing genre, the desire to preserve a passing spirit within a physical, understandable space has often found urgency. |
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While this format would contain raw data in a simple text file, it would be understandable by molders, says Richards. |
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He didn't show a lot of ground game in that fight, but his advantage was on the feet, so that's understandable. |
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Yes, gridlock frustration and national debt nausea are understandable. |
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This is perhaps understandable, since the subject of bulldozer attacks has no precedent, and it is not an easy subject to approach. |
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This is understandable, as when the mast cell becomes activated, several other strong mediators besides histamine get released, too. |
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These tools are designed to schematize episodic memory and provide a means of representing complex systems in an understandable form. |
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His emphasis on middle-class concerns is, well, understandable. |
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The Irons' wretched afternoon was summed up by keeper Robert Green chundering on the pitch, an understandable reaction to the treason behind his goal. |
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Almost as understandable was the chapter on the Gamma function. |
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While the government's aim of maintaining business confidence was understandable, it went about it so unsophisticatedly that it destroyed any credibility it may have had. |
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It should also be influenceable, understandable and cost-effective. |
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Extensive black-and-white illustrations and chemical equations help to crystalize the examples given in this solid and readily understandable instructional resource. |
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It's understandable to use moratoriums to address difficult issues such as overdevelopment and on medical marijuana dispensaries while new rules are crafted. |
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That is, the observed covariance between indicator y1 and y3 would mirror the understandable causal behavior of the corresponding underlying latents. |
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Then he fell to gabbling strange and dreadful things which were not clearly understandable, and which the doctor admonished them to keep to themselves. |
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Though its result was understandable, the recent District of Columbia election was bad news in that it represented a successful revolt of the tenured class. |
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But the movie pulls a reversal on that theme, trying to make a present-day girl's unhappinesses more understandable in the light of a Holocaust-shaded event. |
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This is easily understandable when, with resectioning, a cadet is offered the opportunity to underperform with the only punishment being an easier class! |
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It was Newton's conception of the universe based upon natural and rationally understandable laws that became one of the seeds for Enlightenment ideology. |
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It is understandable that Pelosi and Dean want to focus on constructive activity, considering the six long years of neglect by the do-nothing Republican Congress. |
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He does not appear in Suetonius' version of the events, but this may be understandable, since his works were published under Nerva's direct descendants Trajan and Hadrian. |
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While it is understandable Eros was the Greek god of love and desire, it does not mean that squiggly line drawings of crotches and butts should be considered art. |
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There is understandable resentment in cases where parents live with their children, or siblings with each other, and the home has to be sold to pay IHT when there is a death. |
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In a government office not so long ago, we read an understandable petition from Europeans asking that these 'pepper-potted' people be removed, or they were going to move. |
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I know there are certain people, the moaners, the groaners, the doubters and the cynics, who will have a go and that is understandable because of the position we are in. |
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