It is also understood the panel will be weighted to account for other factors. |
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It will identify the processes and the key actors and how can they be better understood and planned by city authorities. |
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It is understood the company was losing money on a weekly basic and they found this to be unsustainable in the long term. |
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Gorbachev understood the horror of nuclear weapons, and was resolved not to use them. |
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Officials are understood to have approached three internet companies seeking quotes for the cost of setting up advertising software. |
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Secondly, I find the respondent was fully aware and fully understood that she was waiving any claim for property and support. |
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Halifax chiefs are understood to have yielded to Bank of Scotland's demand that the new company be sited in the Scottish capital. |
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It is understood part of the payment companies will make may be in kind rather than cash. |
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On her death bed, his mother confided that she finally understood the power of religion in his life. |
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It is understood the police sergeant denies any wrongdoing and claims he made a legitimate complaint. |
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It is understood a stream of air through the property produced a chimney effect, and flames quickly spread. |
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At best, Mrs. Gauthier understood she was signing a waiver of property rights. |
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Both Armstrong and Grice are now understood to be issuing rebuttals to Fraser, furious at the way their actions have been judged. |
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It is understood that rebranding consultants were approached late last year in connection to the plan. |
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The prolific print publisher aimed his product at a broad public, and understood that Dutch culture was complex. |
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Institutional investors are understood to be seeking reassurances that companies will take on board their concerns. |
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Therefore reason in the sense of a cause is always understood as something rational. |
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Well, I have understood it partly, but one thing I knew for sure, this guy is for real and he is world class. |
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Is it not understood that this government has in the not-very-distant past sent out agents provocateurs? |
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Tough executives are tacitly understood to be well kempt on the outside, whilst inwardly crumbling, decaying, turning to sludge. |
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He understood the ideological power of religion as well as its miraculous strength. |
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In Western societies, filial piety is often understood to be solely the practice of caring for aging parents and older relatives. |
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But it was a religionless reading, and later he realized that the prophets cannot be understood apart from God. |
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Coming from a strong farming background he understood the setbacks as well as the good days and was always ready with a word of advice. |
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It is understood there have been no threats of legal action against them from the victims' families. |
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He said that he understood that people get nervous but he was only here to read the gas meter. |
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The evidence before me establishes that that is how it was read and understood by the Claimants, and in my view reasonably so. |
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It is understood that the proposals will form part of a White Paper on schools for publication by Education Secretary Ruth Kelly in the autumn. |
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He wore Afghan clothes, spoke their languages, and understood their traditions. |
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He understood that the only way to rationalize slavery was to negate the slave's humanity. |
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The team wasn't affiliated in time for the opening day of the season but it's understood the lads will be in action this weekend. |
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The real whistle-blowers and heroes here are those who understood this point and got word via the press to the American public. |
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In the context of Indian aesthetics, rasa is understood as the art recipient's aesthetic experience. |
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It is understood that the party whips may be meeting in advance of the June meeting in an attempt to resolve the issue. |
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In the event, Mara was ousted from his post by the military, and is currently understood to be peacefully whiling his time away on a yacht. |
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I repeat it, because some ranters haven't understood something here apparently. |
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Control is understood as one's being the source whence her actions emanate. |
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It is understood that two of the country's largest advertising agencies are refusing to pay the new rates. |
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Meanwhile other educators having understood the merits of the round wheel, have moved on to the complexities of the axle and the differential. |
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I have always understood the Angles, Saxons and Jutes were Germanic tribes who moved to Britain following the retreat of the Roman Empire. |
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Leopold understood all this early in his children's lives, and used the knowledge to advantage. |
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Darwin understood that the most convincing evidence for evolution was in the imperfection of nature and the jury-rigged structure of adaptation. |
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They understood what a big deal it was to him, and completely want to make him feel connected and loved. |
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Because that is an aspect we have understood makes staff and junior ranks very unhappy. |
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His counsel said he understood imprisonment was inevitable but asked for sentence to be adjourned so his client could put his affairs in order. |
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It is understood that pressure is being put on education bosses to backtrack. |
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I thought I understood what she was saying but I found it well-nigh impossible to believe. |
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It is understood that they revealed the new name she was going to be using, possibly passport details and even clues to her new address. |
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The Daily Echo has agreed to withhold details of the address, understood to be a family home, at the request of police for operational reasons. |
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The basis of acupuncture and acupressure has been understood and utilized by oriental physicians for over 2,000 years. |
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Family relationships and attitudes towards class and gender are understood in greater detail. |
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These must be understood so plans can evolve and adapt to different conditions. |
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That factor can also be understood in terms of the longer wave train created in an earthquake of large magnitude. |
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It is understood Yardie drug barons have moved into Sheffield for the first time in an attempt to claim new territory. |
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It is understood that a considerable amount of waste material lies under the yard at the site, pictured above. |
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Chronic stress, such as financial worries, is less well understood than are intermittent bouts of acute stress. |
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It is important in our time creatively to unfold the essential aim of the church, understood as koinonia. |
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Behind the scenes, the tacitly understood tradeoffs amount to quid pro quos. |
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All the time, the queue-jumper, who probably understood every word they were saying, kept his back resolutely turned. |
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Kant saw this as Hume's challenge to philosophy, understood as the quest for a priori knowledge of fundamental truths. |
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I always promise, but it's generally understood that my word means nothing. |
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It is understood that the quest for funding will start in both Mayo and Roscommon County Councils. |
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This is usually understood as meaning injustice, hardship which should not have arisen, something that is wider than legally redressable damage. |
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Be sure that these queries and objections are answered and understood so as to draw out loyalty and trust. |
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The company is understood to be heavily laden with debt following recent investments. |
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It is understood her sentence was cut to 12 years on account of her guilty plea. |
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But Morley is understood to be considering redeveloping the space as high-quality office accommodation. |
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It is famously understood that Darwin used a tree diagram to represent evolutionary relationships. |
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Details of the allegation have not been revealed but it is understood to have happened in a public area. |
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And then I got two or three more people to explain it to me and it turns out I understood it all along. |
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Their last names are both easily understood derivatives of verbs that became professional designations. |
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One of the players against whom an allegation was made, an England international, is understood to be claiming he has an alibi. |
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Many of these methods are not yet widely used because they are not easily understood or packaged in accessible ways. |
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Auckland University remains firmly opposed, although it is understood that some universities are warming to the idea. |
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It is understood the body will have to be identified through dental records. |
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In 1999, bank withdrawals by an Adelaide woman were understood to have triggered an alert. |
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The sheer authority in his voice revealed his kingliness, and for a moment I understood Roahin's fear, if not his betrayal. |
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We understood that overwhelming love drove them to yield up their babies in a hope that they may have a better future. |
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He also understood that WFD were involved and wished to rebuild that connection. |
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Michael understood that he would never fully absorb the French experience if language were a barrier. |
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It is understood the Manchester firm was recommended to him earlier this year by another inmate at the prison. |
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The fact that these consequences were well understood at the time has received too little recognition in the current debate. |
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And he responded to me in kind last night saying that he understood that and that it was an attack against him. |
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But now it is understood senior officers say they cannot keep using reserves to balance the books. |
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He saw the status lights wink on letting him know that his people understood the orders. |
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I've never understood why people carry their wallets in a back pocket instead of a front one. |
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Harris didn't understand why she felt this connection with the lunatic who'd kidnaped her, but he understood what she meant. |
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His rank and station have not been released by police, but it is understood he is of, or above, senior sergeant rank. |
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To me, this means that I understood pretty much what the rest of American Jewry understands about this religion, and very little about its essence. |
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But as I thought of the way we had been treated for the past week, I understood what arch was telling me. |
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The evolution of style is oft studied but rarely understood in any comprehensive manner. |
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What it endangers is a narrow conception of Russian power, understood through the eyes of its dictatorial leader. |
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Reformers understood that constructive societal evolution was the antidote to socialist revolution. |
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Earlier in the segment, host Chuck Todd had asked him if he understood and acknowledged that black people have a fear of police. |
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Most Mesomerican peoples understood the cosmos itself to be four-sided or quincunx in configuration, being defined by the four cardinal directions and a fifth, the center. |
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It is understood four passengers subdued the man and wrestled him to the floor of the aircraft, where they sat on him and held him still for the remainder of the journey. |
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Well-meaning outsiders applauded but few understood the reverse multiplier effect of a soldier getting pregnant in a combat zone. |
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Insects are some of the least understood creatures in the animal world. |
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The incident happened shortly after noon yesterday when it is understood a man drove up to the gates of the haulage company and rammed into a number of parked cars outside. |
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If evidence was brought which proved that the child had reached a stage of development whereby he understood the wrongfulness of his act, he would be convicted. |
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Though King and Malcolm X met only once, cones demonstrates how they understood and utilized their synergy. |
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He understood mathematically why a spherical mirror produces aberration. |
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At the height of the Soviet Union, the proletariat universally understood everything their government said was a work of fiction. |
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Today, his father paid tribute to the hospital staff who saved his life and said he understood why the brave A-level student wants to kite surf again. |
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It was a cacophony of carnage, if you will, but one well understood by the central antagonists. |
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It is understood that the two young people are to marry as soon as Edwin comes of age, although this very understanding has been fatal to love between them. |
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To give a more vivid picture of the Donetsk population as he understood it, Verin drew a circle and divided it in two halves. |
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It is understood that where there are new business, there are self-employed and empowered economic agents partaking in the mainstream on their own account. |
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Since this nature is rational and spiritual, reason is understood to be both ratiocinative and contemplative, but contemplation is the most sublime function of the soul. |
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It was understood that Estelle was answerable to Dorset alone. |
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Ted Kennedy never understood why Democrats should declare the era of big government over. |
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It is understood the fund may be rebranded when the new division gets approval to operate from the Central Bank, a process which is expected to take around nine months. |
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We hadn't fully understood how comfortable our life had become in recent times, constricted yes, but also extremely comfortable. |
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The agreement has yet to be finalised, and Kent councillors are understood to be seeking reassurances about their end of the deal before they sign on the dotted line. |
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The thief managed to get out of the van, which is understood to have contained parcels and registered post, and escaped before the police arrived. |
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As long as they applied to newly appointed rather than currently sitting judges, the proposals could not be understood as unconstitutionally diminishing jurists ' salaries. |
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Later redactions of saints' lives tended to omit historical details that were no longer easily understood and to embellish the text with more outlandish miracle stories. |
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The international and domestic prestige that can be derived from space achievements can best be understood as a series of ratchets on a downward slope. |
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Fishers are among the least understood of the weasel family, or mustelids, which also includes martens, minks, ermines, ferrets, badgers, otters, and wolverines. |
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It is understood the local authority is agreeable to the proposal but will have to receive funding for the ancillary road works which the project will require. |
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Fully realized characters demand to be understood on their own terms. |
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I do not speak Kiowa, and I never understood her prayers, but there was something inherently sad in the sound, some merest hesitation upon the syllables of sorrow. |
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Emily Kinney told me that beth and Dawn understood and respected each other on a certain level. |
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Without even realizing it, Barcelono understood the argument. |
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At last I understood what all those joyful carols were being sung for. |
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I thought it was a wicked cool quote but I never understood it. |
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It is understood that pet owners became concerned when they tried to contact the kennels to collect their animals but were unable to obtain any reply from the number. |
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Camilla is understood to be with Prince Charles in Scotland on the Balmoral estate. |
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And the more I studied kinesiology and massage, the more I understood how the body works, the more I realized what a healing thing belly dancing is. |
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It is understood that a Rainbow Republic legal delegation is already in New York seeking formal recognition of the new country, and membership of the United Nations. |
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At that time I was also a second degree black belt in kendo so I already understood how to use the sword, the footwork, and how to extend my arms. |
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The GOP had its ardor candidates, like Pat Buchanan in 1992, but they were understood to be temporary phenomena or unelectable. |
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A kind-hearted man understood and took her to the blind school. |
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Somewhere along the line he must have learned some German, because he understood what they said. |
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The argumentum ad crumenam, however, is understood wherever there are pockets to appeal to, and even where there are none. |
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Rotary has proved that the language of friendship is readily understood regardless of the Babeldom of tongues. |
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Depending on context, the term may be understood to mean specifically co-sibling-in-law, or co-parent-in-law. |
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Our reaction to cute attributes is understood as the way nature ensures mammals care for their young. |
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Whereby they discoursed in silence, and were intuitively understood from the theory of their expresses. |
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A visit to the slaughterhouse was a real eye-opener to anyone who thought they understood where their food came from. |
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I took this 'ere paper, you see, to help a poor furriner, who could n't make himself understood any more than a wild goose. |
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The agents were outnumbered, outgunned, and way off the beaten track, but Becky quickly understood that nobody had planned on any gunplay. |
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However, it is not yet well understood how these hemiretinal differences develop and progress following a bright light insult. |
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Pashto is the provincial language of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and is well understood in Sindh and Balochistan. |
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Cornish soldiers were used as scouts and spies during the war, for their language was not understood by English Parliamentarians. |
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Christ, therefore, is understood as being both fully divine and fully human, including possessing a human soul. |
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These must be understood as being judged relative to a single attribute of goodness. |
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Correctness in such matters is understood as doing what a thing ought or was designed to do. |
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Once truth starts to shine in a person's heart, the essence of current and past holy books of all religions is understood by the person. |
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It was true that he had made his own bed, and he understood the justice which required him to lie upon it. |
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It was the story of a man of the people who made good and kept his integrity, who understood the people and could make them laugh and cry. |
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It stated the basic rules of classical writing as the Romans understood and used them. |
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Piers Plowman translated the language and concepts of the cloister into symbols and images that could be understood by a layman. |
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Disraeli refused to cast blame for the defeat, which he understood was likely to be final for him. |
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This was later found to be due to catastrophic metal fatigue, not well understood at the time, in the airframes. |
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By April 8, the government understood media reports were addressing tax evasion not attacking the country of Panama. |
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Where natural substances had previously been understood organically, the mechanical philosophers viewed them as machines. |
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Maxwell understood the connection between electromagnetic waves and light in 1861, thereby unifying the theories of electromagnetism and optics. |
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The dialect in the Chittagong region is least widely understood by the general body of Bengalis. |
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The document represents British history as he and his audience understood it. |
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Throughout history many have understood Jesus of Nazareth to have been a pacifist, drawing on his Sermon on the Mount. |
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However it should be understood that there are County Court buildings and courtrooms throughout England and Wales, not one single location. |
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Echolocation details, such as signal strength, spectral qualities, and discrimination, are well understood by researchers. |
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Before the Second World War, folk artifacts had been understood and collected as cultural shards of an earlier time. |
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The guild associations are not, however, to be understood as the method of production for all towns. |
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Pacific green turtles' foraging habitats are poorly understood and mostly unknown. |
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The role of phytoplankton is better understood due to their critical position as the most numerous primary producers on Earth. |
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He agreed and understood from the outset, so don't bother explaining again. |
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Various Low German dialects are understood by 10 million people, but many fewer are native speakers. |
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The shrubs are often evergreen, which is understood to assist in conservation of nutrients. |
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Further, David understood that God is all-present, and he could never escape the divine presence. |
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Consequently Alvina, or Vina as she was called, understood only the explicit mode of good-humoured straightforwardness. |
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It was soon understood that Columbus had not reached Asia but had found a new continent, the Americas. |
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It is also normally understood that a sovereign state is neither dependent on nor subjected to any other power or state. |
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It was well understood that a collapse of that country would set off a scramble for its territory and possibly plunge Britain into war. |
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Instead of a true sea, the Baltic can even today also be understood as the common estuary of all rivers flowing into it. |
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He understood the workings of an idiot's mind and broke down scientific principles in idiotese. |
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Henry was said to have understood a wide range of languages, including English, but spoke only Latin and French. |
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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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In short, Smith understood that the invisible hand is often benign, but not always. |
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Cavalier was not understood at the time as primarily a term describing a style of dress, but a whole political and social attitude. |
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In Wren's age, the profession of architect as understood today did not exist. |
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By this time, Wren had mastered and thoroughly understood the principles of architecture. |
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From the tone of the speaker, the last words might be understood to be jocular. |
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The Ulm Maneuver completely surprised General Mack, who belatedly understood that his army had been cut off. |
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He understood military technology, but was not an innovator in that regard. |
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He understood that the failure of the campaign was due in part to the faults of the leaders and the poor organisation at headquarters. |
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Until decimalisation, amounts were stated in pounds, shillings, and pence, with various widely understood notations. |
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It was also stated that operating costs had been better understood since training started. |
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He studied algebra in the form of symbolic methods, as far as these were understood at the time, and began to publish research papers. |
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Hawking's speech deteriorated, and by the late 1970s he could be understood by only his family and closest friends. |
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A graduation ceremony might be regarded as liminal, while a rock concert might be understood to be liminoid. |
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He understood the exam material, but his fear was a limitation he could not overcome. |
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The role of extinction in evolution is not very well understood and may depend on which type of extinction is considered. |
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When I had learned it I translated it into English, just as I had understood it, and as I could most meaningfully render it. |
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Each was imbued with meanings and acted as a symbol which would have been understood at the time. |
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Though commonly understood to be the antagonizing force in Paradise Lost, Satan may be best defined as a tragic or Hellenic hero. |
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He argued that even if an opinion is false, the truth can be better understood by refuting the error. |
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Mechanosensing is probably the least understood aspect of the whole process of mechanotransduction. |
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His 1922 poem The Waste Land also can be better understood in light of his work as a critic. |
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He was reluctant to commit to a film series, but understood that if the films succeeded, his career would greatly benefit. |
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However, Swiss Standard German is understood and spoken by most people within the country. |
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It must be understood that while the nelumbiums are hardy, they are so only as long as the tubers are out of the reach of frost. |
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The languages are also sufficiently similar in writing that they can mostly be understood across borders. |
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Firstly, his actions are understood in relation to his connections with the King of England. |
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There have been numerous questions about the degree to which such glossators understood the material they worked on. |
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Nevertheless, until the 1960s Breton was spoken or understood by many of the inhabitants of western Brittany. |
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However, it is generally understood that Andrew was fishing with Simon on the night in question. |
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Engineers in the nineteenth century understood that a bridge that was continuous across multiple supports would distribute the loads among them. |
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All these authors also understood that other islands were situated to the north of Britain. |
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Hyperosmotic urine can be understood in light of the law of diffusion and osmolarity. |
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This could be understood as a merger, in that words that once ended in an R and words that did not are no longer treated differently. |
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Herodotus's place in history and his significance may be understood according to the traditions within which he worked. |
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It was known for a long time and was encountered by Fridtjof Nansen but was only fully understood with the advent of satellite imagery. |
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The rudiments of particulate inheritance were dimly understood already by the breeders of cattle and apples, but nobody was being systematic. |
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John's, is closed to traffic 20 hours per day, and is widely understood to have the most pubs per square foot of any street in North America. |
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They understood the principles of sustainable forest management, and were known to light controlled fires to keep the underbrush in check. |
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The surrounding water is usually understood to be continuous, though not necessarily named as a single body of water. |
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These activities cannot be understood therefore as the only or even the typical economic activity of Hominans. |
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Then understood they how that he bade them not beware of the leaven of bread, but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees. |
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Art as we have generally understood it is a European invention barely two hundred years old. |
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It can arouse aesthetic or moral feelings, and can be understood as a way of communicating these feelings. |
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It is perhaps the term most readily understood and used by the general public to describe such communities. |
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Some of the least understood environmental influences on timing of puberty are social and psychological. |
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Ever the pragmatist, Bismarck understood the possibilities, obstacles, and advantages of a unified state. |
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It activated the poorly understood ion channels in the brain to alleviate anxiety and depression. |
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According to the sociologist Mervin Verbit, ritual may be understood as one of the key components of religiosity. |
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On 22 March 2007, Barcelona's City Council started the Bicing service, a bicycle service understood as a public transport. |
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Inca astronomers understood equinoxes, solstices and zenith passages, along with the Venus cycle. |
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The Thousand Days' War is understood among indigenous Panamanians as a struggle for land rights under the leadership of Victoriano Lorenzo. |
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Their routes are not generally publicitized but are understood by frequent users. |
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The change in mood was a clear indication that the Iroquoians understood Cartier's actions. |
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These fisheries rely on the productivity of the Bering Sea via a complicated and little understood food web. |
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Once alkali processing and dietary variety were understood and applied, pellagra disappeared in the developed world. |
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Guoyu was understood as formal vernacular Chinese, which is close to classical Chinese. |
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Even though many Chinese do not speak with standard pronunciation, spoken Standard Chinese is widely understood to some degree. |
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Committee meetings also often default to the language most understood by those attending instead of listening to the translation. |
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Words that are generally understood when heard or read or seen constitute a person's receptive vocabulary. |
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As a result word definitions in such dictionaries can be understood even by learners with a limited vocabulary. |
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From the latter part of the 18th century, grammar came to be understood as a subfield of the emerging discipline of modern linguistics. |
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Unless otherwise specified, place deictic terms are generally understood to be relative to the location of the speaker, as in. |
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This semantic unit cannot be understood based upon the meanings of the individual parts, but must be taken as a whole. |
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An idiom is a common word or phrase with a culturally understood meaning that differs from what its composite words' denotations would suggest. |
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The following statements are used as heuristics in formulating sound changes as understood within the Neogrammarian model. |
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Hence, the words are understood as a metaphor and Zwingli claimed that there was no real presence during the eucharist. |
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Historically, this has been understood as a succession in office, a succession of valid ordinations, or a succession of the entire college. |
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Other Lutheran Churches seem indifferent as a matter of understood doctrine regarding this particular issue of ecclesiastical governance. |
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Therefore, the celebration of the Eucharist is understood as the experience of Christ's triumph over sin. |
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It is understood that the Church should respect the privacy of its members and clergy. |
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In a legal context, this is understood to mean that courts should generally abide by precedent and not disturb settled matters. |
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From there analogy was understood as identity of relation between any two ordered pairs, whether of mathematical nature or not. |
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The way the Constitution is understood is influenced by court decisions, especially those of the Supreme Court. |
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The said article, however, allows retroactive application of an Act of Parliament if it is expressly understood from its text or purpose. |
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Believers in radipraxy support the idea that beliefs which boost human understanding of truth should be analyzed, understood and followed. |
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Accordingly, arbitrary and capricious review is understood to be more deferential to agencies than substantial evidence review is. |
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During the era when the Constitution was written, it was understood that common law was alterable by legislatures. |
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Hart, who argued that the law should be understood as a system of social rules. |
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The water wheel is understood to have actively shaped and forever changed the outlook of Westerners. |
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They would do more detailed recces later. Phineas understood the 'special' operation' more fully now. |
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Until the properties of cast iron were properly understood some mills constructed using the early technology collapsed. |
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The great men among the ancients understood how to reconcile manual labour with affairs of state. |
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He understood the importance of good drainage, knowing it was rain that caused most problems on the roads. |
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By convention, irregular military is understood in contrast to regular armies which grew slowly from personal bodyguards or elite militia. |
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Sake Dean Mahomed had learned much of Mughal chemistry and understood the techniques used to produce various alkali and soaps to produce shampoo. |
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It is generally understood that he was the original of George Eliot's Felix Holt. |
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The origin behind the hydronym 'Wear' is uncertain but is generally understood to be Celtic. |
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The relatively accessible continental shelf is the best understood part of the ocean floor. |
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Bernstein always understood this symphony, and his Sony recording was for many years one of the best. |
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They understood not the motion of the eighth sphear from West to East, and so conceived the longitude of the Stars invariable. |
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Bodybuilding as a form of body modification is understood by transmasculine individuals to further enhance a desired masculine presentation. |
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While the immune effects of abscisic acid are well understood in the gut, less was known about its effects in the respiratory tract. |
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The most learned interpreters understood the words of sin, and not of Abel. |
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Previously, highlands were special areas visited only by trained personnel and alpinists who understood the risks associated with high altitude. |
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Wells's The Island of Doctor Moreau is best understood in the context of feminist critiques of science, animal studies, and antivivisectionism. |
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Such interference is best understood not as contraceptive but as a very early abortifacient action. |
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That acronym has joined scuba, laser, and FYI as a commonly understood abbreviation. |
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We understood that agroecology is an intrinsic part of the global answer to the main challenges and crises we face as humanity. |
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Ansa said that the ship had set off from the port of Liverpool and was understood to be en route to Vietnam with a cargo of iron. |
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It is well understood that kangaroo courts are to be avoided, if at all possible. |
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It represents a period of time that is not well understood in the industry,'' Pacific Palisades archeologist John Foster said last week. |
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Joshua loves Thinktank and I wonder if, for example, Mr Painting understood the concept of Archimedes Screw before he was four years old? |
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It is not a constricting force when properly understood and implemented. |
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Listening and questioning effectively helps to quickly identify what has been understood and what needs to be re-covered. |
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The scientist in Dr Kinsey was amazed that humans understood less about their own sexual behaviour than they did about that of most animals. |
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Several astrochemical processes can only be understood if their tunneling contributions are properly accounted for. |
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It is understood Abdel Basset al-Megrahi and Lamen Fhimah will be housed in separate cells, with TV, toilet, shower facilities and a prayer room. |
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When God interrupts nature's normal course, Aquinas explains, this should not be understood as a rescindment of or contradiction of it. |
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According to Sydney Morning Herald, NSW backbencher David Coleman, who has a law degree, is understood to be drafting the alternative proposal. |
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Because the CIA knows how to make offers that are understood but deniable. |
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The synthesis of elements in the stars was not understood and the Microwave Background Radiation was still to be discovered. |
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Kyra Badman, defending, said her client understood that he had abused a position of trust and was remorseful. |
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The leaf-chewing creatures, the leafcutter ant, are understood to form the second most complex societies on Earth after our own. |
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It is understood Levir Culpi is now one of the only names from the original shortlist still in the running. |
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The cause of RLS isn't well understood but, from an orthodox medical perspective, it's thought to be associated with iron deficiency. |
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Linguistic anthropologists and sociologists of language define communicative style as the ways that language is used and understood within a particular culture. |
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While nihilism is usually understood as standardlessness and devaluation, and as the death of God, these perceptions are not the essence of nihilism. |
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As in Sequenza IV, the suspension of the chord creates several different layers of activity, which can be understood by looking at the right hand's chord in bar two. |
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It is, therefore, the least understood portion of LCA development. |
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At 13, he knew and understood hacking, and in high school he picked up warez trading and frequented chat rooms, where other backers traded software files illegally. |
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The system currently used provides positive identification of severe weather systems in a brief form, that is readily understood and recognized by the public. |
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