Lysons did not fully understand stratigraphy, and he mistook the date of the villa. |
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Mr Smith should present reasoned arguments, not use broad sweeping statements about subjects which it seems he does not fully understand. |
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I fully understand your apprehension, but please take a moment to consider how unique a film about a supervillain could be. |
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In addition, the children in these families are parented by monoracial individuals who cannot fully understand what it means to be biracial. |
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But scientists and conservationists are just beginning to fully understand the role of peatlands in the environment. |
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His insightful analysis will help military officers fully understand the moral implications of their actions. |
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Make sure you fully understand every step of the building process and don't let jargon put you off. |
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Things happen behind closed doors which he doesn't see and so he doesn't fully understand. |
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Employ a good lawyer and make sure you fully understand the process before you commit to any purchase. |
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I fully understand this viewpoint, but I think that there is an inherent moral dilemma. |
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I fully understand that person's fears but the wider picture is kinda scary don't you think? |
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Prior to the promulgation of the regulations, some derivatives traders did not even fully understand how the products they sold actually worked. |
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I fully understand that persons fears but the wider picture is kinda scary don't you think? |
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Read books, newspapers, and online content from both political persuasions to be certain you fully understand the issues at hand. |
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All the problems with Discovery's flight tell us we haven't yet done what it takes to fully understand the flight envelope. |
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Researchers don't fully understand how corticosteroids suppress inflammation. |
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We're never asked to identify with Walter, to fully understand his impulses, or condone his past behaviour. |
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I know it's a cliche saying that I feel like a weight has been lifted from my shoulders, but I fully understand the root of the phrase. |
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Until I went through the episode reviews, I didn't fully understand or realize the deep flaws in the writing. |
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I think he gave very fair reasons and I fully understand them, I've got two young kiddies myself. |
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Everything he says about these issues is knee-jerk and over-bearing and made up of half-pieces of information he doesn't fully understand. |
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Grounded in religious beliefs and faith, watermen feel that man cannot and need not fully understand the blue crab. |
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Anyone who drives along this road on a regular basis as I do, will fully understand and appreciate what I mean. |
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It is important to fully understand the effect a liquid's movement can have on the attitude control of these spacecraft. |
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On following the English text, I realised that the translator had translated word for word because she did not fully understand. |
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A geochemical potamology has developed over the last decades and we now more fully understand the critical questions that have to be solved. |
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Unfortunately, some of blogging's most influential promoters don't seem to fully understand that they have a tiger by the tail. |
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To fully understand this, we need to take a trip in the magic time machine back to 2002 and my final year of secondary school. |
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Macklem states that we will not fully understand disease without using the tools of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and complexity. |
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Right in the midst of the crisis, we cannot be sure that we fully understand its ultimate causes, its roots, and its dynamics. |
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However, many applicants still do not fully understand what is required in terms of indicators. |
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Cameco noted that more wells are needed to fully understand the extent of the contamination. |
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Further analysis of the groupings of disability types needs to be done before we can fully understand these data. |
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Energy absorbing lanyards must only be used by trained personnel who fully understand the notions of FALL FACTORS, AIR DRAFT and pendular motion. |
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Prospective adoptive parents need to fully understand the reality of the situation or circumstances from which some adoptable children come. |
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It also means being confident that those listening can fully understand your message. |
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It thus means that the claimant did not fully understand how the pilot project operated. |
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It is difficult to fully understand what these provisions mean for welfare clients with earnings. |
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We can never fully understand the tremendous mystery of the Incarnation by which Christ shares our human nature. |
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Caution: Do not overwrite existing properties unless you fully understand how the changes affect your install. |
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Both are keys which open the doors of the sanctuary which will allow you to fully understand my doctrine. |
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Fourth, even as we work to fully understand these different epidemics and match our responses accordingly, they are shifting under our feet. |
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We fully understand the importance of reliable support and of working collaboratively with customers to achieve success. |
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Bill C-32 is long and complex, and will require close reading to fully understand its scope and application. |
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Thus, the Chamber must give credence to the accused's claim that he or she cannot fully understand and speak the language of the Court. |
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Please read this agreement carefully and make sure that you fully understand the contents. |
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It is natural to assume that only military people fully understand the contingencies. |
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That is, we need high-resolution and long duration measurements to fully understand trends. |
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As an SSQ Financial Group client, you are entitled to fully understand the products and services we offer you. |
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I can fully understand the longing every parent must feel to build their first snowman for their wide-eyed kiddies as they see snow for the first time. |
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You can't fully understand how hemoglobin molecules interact until you've seen them depicted through a classical pas de deux. |
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But the current pontiff, for reasons one might fully understand, declined to meet the would-be papal assassin. |
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Making the theory concrete with robots, students young and old, fully understand what is hidden behind theorems and complex notions. |
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I fully understand that they must have a hell of a time trying to make sense of what I wrote. |
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I fully understand the situation on anti-dumping measures and agree entirely with the Commission's outlook on it. |
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They simply want to ensure they fully understand the situation and what your role was. |
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Parents and children do not fully understand the privacy and civil rights issues that are being eroded by this back door introduction of teenage identity cards. |
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I would love Bleak Midwinter to be out on blu-ray but for reasons I don't fully understand there are rights issues involved. |
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Someday we will fully understand His purposes, but until then, we must trust Him, and keep praying. |
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But shown a diagram approximating this structure, one of the firm's main regulators admits his agency doesn't fully understand the control chain. |
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Art is about images, and we can use images to express feelings we can't fully understand. |
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As mentioned earlier, it's absolutely critical to fully understand the requirements of the RFP and respond exactly as requested. |
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Considering the fact that this community is vast, it is really hard for anyone to fully understand it. |
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To fully understand the high degree of collaboration found in these coalitions, let's take a look at the Dutch paper industry's experiment. |
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This process of radicalization is one we and other intelligence services do not yet fully understand but it is clearly troubling many of us. |
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Amidst the flurry of activity involving RFIDs, very few people fully understand the myriad of privacy implications. |
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We fully understand the report's objective, which is to replace the transportation of live animals with that of dead meat as far as possible. |
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Using trial version you can fully understand your real need of the product and make a decision whether it is worth its money or not. |
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We fully understand that the agreement given this year contained a significantly derogatory element that related to this report. |
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I fully understand that nothing authorizes a military intervention to force a State to respect this or that right. |
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Before making your offer, make sure that you fully understand the extent of the commitment. |
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Children who are hyperactive may fail to grasp all aspects of a task and as a result not fully understand what is required of them. |
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We fully understand the battle he plans to fight, and we will support him in that. |
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It is very important to fully understand what would happen if this amendment should pass. |
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Their passion for woodworking is their motivation and this is a passion that we fully understand. |
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In order to fully understand the value of different characters used in ageing and sexing birds, the trainee must be familiar with the life cycle. |
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Be careful about consenting to invasive procedures unless you fully understand them, are sure of their necessity, and pretreat ahead of time. |
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We do not fully understand their values concerning non-consensual research, he said. |
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If you're considering putting down a deposit or layaway payment, make sure you fully understand the seller's policy before entering the contract. |
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I read them three times and I promise you that I did not fully understand them. |
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It is important for NGOs and community organisations to fully understand how each of the different stages of policy making work in their respective countries, or context. |
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In general, few fishers fully understand free surface effect. |
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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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We fully understand that this memorial process is your final gesture for your cherished companion and we make it our priority to preserve his memory with all the dignity it is entitled to. |
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We fully understand the meaning of swell-headed as we stare at it. |
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From the acquisition of raw materials through to the final delivery of a product or service, CGI studies all aspects of the supply chain, using a tried and true methodology that allows us to fully understand your environment. |
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New teachers must be supported in order to fully understand the impact of the implementation of PAL on the board, the school, the classroom, students, and the school community. |
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Binary stars are ubiquitous in the galaxy, but astronomers don't fully understand how they form. |
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In a field as complex as that of intellectual property, it is no doubt true that some people do not fully understand the rights of others, and thus may at times negligently infringe copyright. |
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Please consult your attending physician or your physiotherapist if you are uncertain about the following exercises or if you do not fully understand them. |
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The SIA will provide help for both EU and ACP negotiators to fully understand the economic, social and environmental impact of the different scenarios that crop up during the negotiations. |
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But to fully understand canid history, and therefore what is happening today, we need to look back even further in time, to the fossil record. |
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As the variety of formats increases, so does the need to provide contextualized explanation so that users fully understand how the copy they are viewing or auditioning differs from the original format of the work. |
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The real estate broker and agent must advise and inform the parties to a transaction objectively and must provide them with all the explanations they need to fully understand and appreciate the services they are providing. |
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They worry that with few guidelines or regulations, well-meaning orthodontists and other specialists are turning to a new technology they do not fully understand, putting patients at risk, particularly younger ones. |
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On the other hand, the three incidents that belong to the life of Jesus contain elements of a pronouncedly human character, perhaps even the suggestion that she did not fully understand Jesus' true mission. |
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In fact, the crisis has shown that a number of investors have focused on products whose operation they do not fully understand and whose risk they were not capable of appraising. |
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Canada's forests contain large pools of carbon and we need detailed, scientifically rigorous forest carbon accounting to help scientists fully understand their role in the global carbon cycle. |
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We want to ensure that we fully understand the views and concerns of all, to listen to what everyone has to say and, through active dialogue, tease out the exact nuances of their positions. |
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They will have to pay attention to what their peers are saying in order to fully understand and respect the views or syntheses of the other students. |
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Management agrees on the importance of current work descriptions that reflect current roles and responsibilities, and that incumbents fully understand these roles and responsibilities. |
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In addition to that, there is the risk of coming across icebergs, and taking that all into account, you can fully understand how this race acquired its reputation? |
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Not only did the Canadian Forces have to learn quickly, but government and Canadians were subject to a new learning curve that still has to be overcome, in order to fully understand what needs to be done in Afghanistan. |
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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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There is more work, however, that needs to be done to fully understand the effect this variable has as a circumscriber of race. |
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If or when this condition occurs, you will fully understand the importance of working for an employer that clearly states their policies for promotions and transfers. |
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It will also encourage teachers and pupils to fully understand various aspects of the project and to have a good knowledge of what the station is now and will be in the future. |
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Neither at Maastricht nor in the ensuing years did the public fully understand the impact of the Treaty, that is to say, that it would bring about the end of the franc. |
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If a physician does not fully understand how culture and race play a role in how you express yourself and your feelings, illnesses such as depression may be undermined or overlooked. |
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In cases where the persons concerned did not speak the language sufficiently well to fully understand, they were informed of their rights by other means. |
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It appeared as though no one on my path could fully understand the depth of my suffering, my feelings of lost love, and the tragedy that brought such an abrupt end to my relationship with my son. |
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I fully understand the arguments concerning the range and development, but do you not think that the rate of change is somewhat difficult for a client to follow? |
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To fully understand these concepts, it will take a good bit of time and work on your part because they are not particularly easy to grasp, but they are very powerful tools. |
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Even less do they fully understand the potential risks and implications. |
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If they are to give a valid consent to their involvement in your research, children need to fully understand what it is about, and what their own involvement would entail. |
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While it's unrealistic to expect that any individual can fully understand all these underlying elements, every individual can learn to acknowledge that these cultural differences exist and to respect them. |
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This is a fundamental skill, which is increasingly necessary if we are to fully understand the large number of images, and messages which we are now being confronted with on a daily basis. |
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Young children, who may not fully understand what is happening to their parent, can be comforted by being able to speak to or receive letters from them. |
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It is critical that those involved in debriefing participants fully understand what the assessment tool and analysis means and its potential impact on the emotions and career of the participant. |
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Like many public companies, we intend to follow the discussion in Canada, seek to fully understand the implications, and give this complex question responsible and measured consideration over time. |
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This allows us to fully understand our clients' business realities and to have the knowledge and solutions needed to advance their business goals. |
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Industry experts agree most consumers at this point have heard of home theater but do not fully understand or necessarily agree what it constitutes. |
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She explained to the audience that this happens in one out of every 15 of her shows when she feels exposed for reasons she does not fully understand. |
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