It will give auditors a better understanding of what is of material significance to the banks' regulator. |
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Clearly there is a need for a better understanding between the police and the community. |
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Both emotionally stable and unstable students can benefit from a better understanding of psychology. |
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Does the research help members to arrive at a better understanding of their social milieu? |
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The focus shifted from the direct and rapid detection of life to acquiring a better understanding of the planet. |
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Its mixed farming and consumer audience ensures that producers and consumers have a better understanding of each others needs. |
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The new findings promise a better understanding of how galaxies and globular clusters first formed billions of years ago. |
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Will improved classification schemes allow better understanding of extinction and radiation events? |
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Hopefully, this will help you in getting a better understanding of the situation and making the correct decision. |
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A better understanding is needed of how chemical form affects binding of trace elements to absorption antagonists. |
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This kept the village and school in touch and resulted in better understanding and productive co-operation. |
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The development of a better understanding of mild concussion is important for several reasons. |
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However, sometimes strife and conflict help to clear the air and make for better understanding. |
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We now have a better understanding as to why the firm is not accelerating in a growing marketplace, and what it is doing about it. |
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They are getting a better understanding of the fundamentals of the process, such as the appropriate control parameters for good welds. |
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Many of the high ranking officers take a course, to have a better understanding of their suspect, and victims. |
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In prayer, one comes to a better understanding of oneself and achieves spiritual development. |
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The slide show and the model of a human body facilitated better understanding. |
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The idea was to get a better understanding of exactly what guests did during their stay. |
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Additionally, this discussion serves as a baseline for better understanding the challenges with opening airbases. |
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For a better understanding of the steps involved, we undertook their kinetic analysis under high pressure. |
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Just now I have a still small but better understanding of why Archimedes ran out of that bathhouse buck naked. |
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By using the dialect the way she does, the reader gets a better understanding of the atmosphere. |
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Effective communication in the employee-supervisor relationship breeds trust and better understanding. |
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Christina says graphology can give people a better understanding of themselves and insight into the behaviour of others. |
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This allows us to make optimal approaches to get better understanding of areology. |
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By studying that language, by learning its grammar and syntax, one can unlock its subtle mysteries and gain a better understanding of the world. |
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Still, he needs to read defenses better and gain a better understanding of when to call audibles. |
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Nevertheless, an understanding of psychological types opens the way to a better understanding of human psychology in general. |
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He also wanted the wider public to have a better understanding of endocrinology and wrote two popular books, Health and Hormones and Hormones and the Body. |
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It has kept all of us in touch with reality as it exists in Tokyo and Japan along with a better understanding of what Tokyo and Japan are all about. |
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Having a better understanding of the make-up of my students allows me to establish the relevance of the course material to their specific interests. |
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We now have a better understanding of where early apemen fit in evolution. |
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Until science has a better understanding of the etiology of this infectious protein, medical professionals must remain vigilant in asepsis and patient advocacy. |
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Today they haven't had any luck, but tomorrow they'll continue to check for scats, tracks and traps so they can at least get a better understanding of Mexico's carnivores. |
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The concept of impulse control comes from a better understanding of the brain mechanisms that underlie self-restraint. |
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In the near term, according to Thomas, advances will require a better understanding of the nano world and experimentation with nano-enhanced technologies. |
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I would think with what you've gone through you might have a better understanding of the issues trans people face, but honestly I think you're being a bit cissexist yourself. |
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I think that managers have got to have a better understanding of the discrimination issues that pervade throughout the service at the present time. |
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The sandstone dykes and surrounding sediments were subject to petrographical analyses in order to gain a better understanding of their relationships. |
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The arrival of new members will enrich the EU through increased cultural diversity, interchange of ideas, and better understanding of other peoples. |
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As a trade Minister involved in all sorts of issues to do with conventions overseas and signing treaties, he has a better understanding than most. |
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A better understanding of user needs and the integration of advanced-technology components led to substantial improvements in its motion-controlled wrist and hand prosthetics. |
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The scientists will now focus on better understanding the precise mechanism by which ubiquitin and the proteasome regulate viral budding and maturation. |
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Changes in that type of lightning can also give us a better understanding of the updraft strength in thunderstorms. |
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This shows the importance of taking heat zones into account for better understanding of what may or may not grow. |
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A prequel on Carlisle would answer all of these questions and give Twilighters a better understanding of the leader of the Cullen family. |
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He notes that it could potentially be used as a nonaddictive painkiller and might lead to a better understanding of how the brain works. |
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It is our hope that a better understanding of nasoseptal anatomy will improve surgical technique. |
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We are hoping to gain a better understanding of barriers to obtaining a doctoral degree and working as a doctorally prepared nurse in Georgia. |
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A ROADSHOW to promote better understanding of dementia will arrive in the North East next month. |
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The Warwickshire Barbastelle Project is now on Facebook in a bid to give people a better understanding of the ecology of the bat. |
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Against this fissiparity, he recommends a better understanding and application of communion. |
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At the same time, archaeological and historical work was beginning to make progress in constructing a better understanding of regional history. |
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The toys have since been found all over the world, providing a better understanding of ocean currents. |
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In this letter, we get a better understanding of what type of person Hernando Pizarro was. |
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In order to gain a better understanding about the variability, numerical sea ice models are used to perform sensitivity studies. |
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We suspect such models can promote better understanding of the spatial-temporal evolution of network congestion, and other emergent phenomena in communication networks. |
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We aim here for a better understanding of the Japanese keiretsu. |
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Classitis can be avoided through a better understanding of CSS selectors. |
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The results of this project will help scientists and doctors gain a better understanding of NSCLC and potentially lead to the development of new treatments for the disease. |
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This large collection of meteorites allows a better understanding of the abundance of meteorite types in the solar system and how meteorites relate to asteroids and comets. |
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Ayatollah Khomeini of Iran called on Muslims to learn Esperanto and praised its use as a medium for better understanding among peoples of different religious backgrounds. |
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During the 20th century, the Colombian sculpture began to develop a bold and innovative work with the aim of reaching a better understanding of national sensitivity. |
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A better understanding of the geology of the area being fracked and used for injection wells can be helpful in mitigating the potential for significant seismic events. |
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The text comprises illustrations of the actions, maneuvers and instruments used plus anatomical and recapitulatory tables to provide a better understanding of the text. |
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