In the case of cuneiform text, trying to look at language use in terms of oral/literate dichotomies only obscures our understanding. |
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The modern understanding of cells is largely determined on the basis of Cell Theory. |
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It is well known that speakers rely on prosodic and gestural features at the time of producing and understanding verbal irony. |
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I need help understanding the rules of subtracting binary numbers when the subtrahend is larger then the minuend. |
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Enter the Taj Group, with its astute understanding of the needs of the well-heeled and the well-traveled. |
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It is not a pretty city, in the conventional western understanding of a pretty city, and it does not want or aspire to be. |
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In this understanding, art is like a medicine or a toxin, transforming its audience for good or ill. |
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Jack, at nineteen, twenty, had an unambiguous understanding of what it meant to win, there was none of that theoretical, wifty new-age stuff for him. |
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Nothing made Groucho funnier than having this Margaret Dumont around not understanding the jokes. |
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The pesky hanger-on evidently possessed an understanding of my immune system that allopathic medicine has yet to match. |
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Others say Wong is smart, and has an aptitude for understanding foreign policy. |
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It is proposed that the creative economy works through a process of cultural diffusion, for which a conceptual understanding of cultural diffusion is outlined. |
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Thomas, however, reveals she is actually far more understanding in her appraisal of Girls. |
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How an antiquated understanding of race relations results in minority staffers getting the short shrift. |
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In fact, we regard these efforts as insults on our understanding, and to such the pride of man is very difficultly brought to submit. |
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There are thoughts belonging to the understanding, assenting and dissenting thoughts, belief and disopinion. |
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What is the understanding of marriage and family in orthodox Marxist doctrine? |
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Since I only have a shoddy understanding of the internet, obviously I need to be educated, eh? Educamate me Mr. Man. |
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As such they are an important way of understanding both how texts are engendered and how they engender their consumers. |
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Henry was disconnected from his barons, and a mutual lack of understanding led to unrest and resentment towards his rule. |
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I hope to get a clearer understanding of the issues involved. |
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We have an understanding that whoever cooks doesn't have to do the dishes. |
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Our understanding of this disease has advanced rapidly in recent years. |
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Weekly quizzes will test your understanding of the material. |
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The partnership was based on mutual admiration and understanding. |
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Above all, feminist aca-fans of Ginger Snaps add to the general understanding of the film an element of complexity and sophistication. |
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Yeah, why would I read something by an atheophobe with no understanding of what atheism is? |
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Central to this is the understanding that Burckhardt was first and foremost a Basler. |
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Since glory is as bonifiable as it is intelligible, the saints in glory are glorified as much through bonifying as through understanding. |
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Why a king might want to keep his cast is beyond the understanding of cacoethical billygoats. |
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Lizzie had paid her own dues at the coalface of teething babies and gave the young mother an understanding grin in return. |
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Don't complicate yourself in issues that are beyond the scope of your understanding. |
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An understanding of it can give unique insight into other forms of equally decriable discrimination. |
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Its purpose is to foster common understanding between elected representatives from these jurisdictions. |
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Queen's Medical Research Institute was opened in 2005, and provides facilities for research into the understanding of common diseases. |
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These two women, among the most formidable in Scottish history, established a good understanding. |
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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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Bruce, Marcus Dods and George Adam Smith began to teach a more liberal understanding of the faith. |
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Although without scientific or technical training, he displayed a great capacity for understanding technical matters. |
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As a result, our understanding of the Cambrian biology surpasses that of some later periods. |
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Current understanding has it that the Caledonian orogeny encompasses a number of tectonic phases that can laterally be diachronous. |
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Bowen's reaction series is important for understanding the idealised sequence of fractional crystallisation of a magma. |
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However, understanding the opportunity that university could also offer her, she turned down the deal. |
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The first useful steam engine did not use steam pressure at all, but followed up a scientific advance in understanding air pressure. |
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Taking advantage of the brotherly strife, and perhaps with the tacit understanding of Cadwaladr, the marcher lords mounted incursions into Wales. |
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It is clear that the moneyer had no understanding of Arabic as the Arabic text contains many errors. |
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This book is an important source for its linguistic description of Cornish, but even more so for its understanding of historical linguistics. |
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It gives voice to a growing understanding that cultural diversity is a national strength and a resource worthy of protection. |
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Given this understanding, the goal of the folklorist was to capture and document them before they disappeared. |
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The View special issue on Duchamp was crucial for the public understanding of Surrealism in America. |
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A big obstacle to understanding the manual was that it had been poorly translated from the Japanese. |
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The following text reflects earlier scientific understanding of the term and of those animals which have constituted it. |
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According to this understanding, invertebrates do not possess a skeleton of bone, either internal or external. |
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It is probable there will be further revisions as understanding of their relationships increases. |
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For an understanding of the different ionising effects of these radiations and the weighting factors applied, see the article on absorbed dose. |
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Norwegians have little difficulty understanding Swedish, and Danes can also understand it, with slightly more difficulty than Norwegians. |
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I saw that the rank of Lord Orville was his least recommendation, his understanding and his manners being far more distinguished. |
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If you dont have a profound understanding of where the hot spots are, you just overchill everything, Mr. Brouillette said. |
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This division largely defines the popular perception and understanding of Western Europe and its borders with Eastern Europe. |
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Nourishing a beach that has little submerged sand requires understanding of the reason that the submerged sand is missing. |
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The history of the Mediterranean region is crucial to understanding the origins and development of many modern societies. |
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The fact is, that full permeation and understanding of an overwhelm or trauma makes it cease as an overwhelm or trauma. |
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Halder met Admiral Otto Schniewind on 1 July, and they shared views without understanding each other's position. |
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It promotes mutual understanding, friendship, cooperation and lasting peace amongst all peoples. |
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Geometrical interpretations can enhance the understanding of these solution methods. |
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It remains a standard work for the Roman period and the advances in technology and understanding of natural phenomena at the time. |
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This teleological view of nature was common in antiquity and is crucial to the understanding of the Natural History. |
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Thus understanding glacial isostatic adjustment is important in monitoring recent global warming. |
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Glacial isostatic adjustment also plays an important role in understanding recent global warming and climate change. |
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In this current understanding, plate motion is mostly driven by the weight of cold, dense plates sinking into the mantle at trenches. |
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For Herodotus, then, it takes both myth and history to produce truthful understanding. |
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These encounters are useful in understanding that Odysseus is in a world beyond man and that influences the fact he cannot return home. |
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The understanding of the kinematics of how exactly the rotation of the Earth affects airflow was partial at first. |
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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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Horticulturalists are interested in understanding how meristematic cells can be induced to reproduce an entire plant. |
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There is still a very poor understanding of the correlation between low sunspot activity and cooling temperatures. |
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Pirates and sailors are important in understanding how the Atlantic world looked and worked. |
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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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This find has changed the understanding of English roles in exploration of that continent. |
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Another factor important to consider in understanding the fishery's collapse is uncertainty in assessing the cod as a resource. |
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Manatees are capable of understanding discrimination tasks and show signs of complex associative learning. |
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Many different political systems exist, as do many different ways of understanding them, and many definitions overlap. |
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It is the discipline searching for a general understanding of reality, reasoning and values. |
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Listening to music is perhaps the most common and universal form of entertainment, while learning and understanding it are popular disciplines. |
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Archaeological evidence consistent with this understanding has been difficult to identify. |
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However, current understanding of granite pluton shape suggest that most are either laccolithic or lopolithic. |
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What was thought obscure, perplexed, and too hard for our weak parts, will lie open to the understanding in a fair view. |
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Social understanding and equality can neither be nurtured through fear, nor intimidation. Surely this goes for people of all sexual persuasions. |
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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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Morgan argued that to understand the novel properly requires understanding of the capacity for characters to change or not to change. |
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Said argued that Austen embraced and promoted this spatial understanding of the world in Mansfield Park. |
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Several historians have made important contributions to the global understanding of the African side of the Atlantic slave trade. |
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It was hoped the comparison would expand understanding of Neanderthals, as well as the evolution of humans and human brains. |
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There is an understanding that is reached with the material as a result of handling it, which facilitates one's thought processes. |
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Fisheries science is the academic discipline of managing and understanding fisheries. |
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The taxonomy shown here follows the monophyletic groupings according to the modern understanding of human and great ape relationships. |
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Maxwell and Boltzmann developed a kinetic theory that yields a fundamental understanding of temperature in gases. |
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In doing so he evidenced a talent for and intuitive understanding of the principles of accounting, which was not to be invented for centuries. |
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Various studies have shown Norwegian speakers to be the best in Scandinavia at understanding other languages within the language group. |
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They take part in events they study because it helps with understanding local behavior and thought. |
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Businesses, too, have found ethnographers helpful for understanding how people use products and services. |
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As a whole it is extremely valuable, constituting the foundation of modern understanding of the history of the fourth century Roman Empire. |
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Television programs, web videos and social media can also bring an understanding of underwater archaeology to a broad audience. |
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On this understanding, the Greuthungi and Ostrogothi were more or less the same people. |
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Despite the varied dialects, the Swiss can still understand one another, but may particularly have trouble understanding Walliser dialects. |
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But our understanding of the moral and ethical realities of Rome in the 1st century BC would be much weaker if Sallust's works did not survive. |
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According to this understanding, a person professes faith in Jesus Christ as God, their Lord and savior. |
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Most of these reported social effects are small and our understanding is incomplete. |
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The study of heresy requires an understanding of the development of orthodoxy and the role of creeds in the definition of orthodox beliefs. |
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Archaeological evidence is particularly important for understanding these early periods. |
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Yet, the rare ones still have importance in understanding the function of the Y chromosome in the normal case. |
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Even the most plugged-in politics enthusiasts had a hard time understanding his oblique references. |
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He argues that many of them lack a basic understanding of comparative advantage and its importance in today's world. |
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Thermodynamics led to an understanding of heat and the notion of energy was defined. |
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For me, the process of poeticizing the DSM is a way to enhance my empathic understanding of clients. |
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Asia became wider, reflecting the new understanding of the actual size of the continent. |
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During the spring of 2009, the junta negotiated an understanding with some opposition figures and international parties. |
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The notion of the Levant has undergone a dynamic process of historical evolution in usage, meaning, and understanding. |
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The Steinitz theorem is a very satisfactory understanding of the graphs of three-dimensional polytopes. |
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Chests of opium were sold in auctions in Calcutta with the understanding that the independent purchasers would then smuggle it into China. |
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People in the Middle Ages considered medicine through an understanding of the humors. |
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One such effect is the pondermotive energy which is a key to the understanding of intense field effects. |
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It was the Europeans who promoted an epistemological understanding of the map as early as the 17th century. |
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The study of stars and stellar evolution is fundamental to our understanding of the Universe. |
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Finally, an understanding was reached, but continued opposition led the Portuguese to burn the local village in retaliation. |
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His earlier exploration had confirmed the presence of gold and gave him a good understanding of the geography of the island. |
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Felipillo had secretly urged the local natives to attack the Spanish, but they desisted, not understanding the dangers that they posed. |
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In this letter, we get a better understanding of what type of person Hernando Pizarro was. |
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The Tasman map largely reveals the extent of understanding the Dutch had of the Australian continent at the time. |
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With the poor understanding of hygiene however, cuts that could get infected were much more of a problem. |
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On this understanding, they allowed Polish troops to enter the city and occupy the Kremlin. |
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Imperial control, territorial and cultural, is justified through discourses about the imperialists' understanding of different spaces. |
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Many kings and rulers used this radical shift in the understanding of the world to further consolidate their sovereignty over their territories. |
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Moreover, what sets Guicciardini apart from other historians of his time is his understanding of historical context. |
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During the century understanding of the proper rendering of perspective grew and were enthusiastically applied. |
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Pico della Mirandola, Leonardo Bruni, Machiavelli, and many others laid the groundwork for our understanding of science. |
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Negative evaluations may reflect the prejudices rather than real issues with understanding accents. |
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There must also be a corresponding understanding of the meaning of the words by the recipient or publishee. |
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In idioms, usually English learners would have a hard time understanding the real meaning if they did not have an English idioms dictionary. |
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Historically, such differences could be a major impediment to understanding between people from different areas. |
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Many liberals prefer to read Jesus' miracles as metaphorical narratives for understanding the power of God. |
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This understanding is highly dependent on the work of Friedrich Schleiermacher. |
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Additionally, there are two parallel streams informing doctrinal development and understanding in Anglicanism. |
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Twenty years ago our real understanding of the mechanism of alkane pyrolyses was little better than rudimentary. |
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If others look upon me as retaining the succession, that does not commit us to their understanding. |
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And so he trained his qi, his breath, and his sense of timing, so that strength and size became irrelevant to his understanding of Aikido. |
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When I emphasize the difference between law and morals I do so with reference to a single end, that of learning and understanding the law. |
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A mistake is an incorrect understanding by one or more parties to a contract and may be used as grounds to invalidate the agreement. |
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The use of syllogisms as a tool for understanding can be dated back to the logical reasoning discussions of Aristotle. |
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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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Nonetheless, they represent important principles for the understanding of environmental law around the world. |
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In Grotius' understanding, nature was not an entity in itself, but God's creation. |
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His understanding of economics was primitive, and he gave his Chancellor, Reginald Maudling, free rein to handle financial affairs. |
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The work of Michael Faraday and others was pivotal in laying the foundations of the modern scientific understanding of electricity. |
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A scientific understanding of electricity was necessary for the development of efficient electric generators, motors and transformers. |
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Engineers such as Arthur Woolf were trying to tackle an engineering problem with an imperfect understanding of the physics. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s, historians of technology broadened the world's understanding of the history of the development. |
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Only during the last few decades has empirical testing provided a scientific understanding of its remarkable durability. |
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These epidemics were less fatal due to a greater understanding of the cholera bacteria. |
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The meaning and understanding of the English word 'monopoly' has changed over the years. |
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As a consequence, it is believed that deeper understanding of the universe can be achieved by understanding oneself. |
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He believed that all great art should communicate an understanding and appreciation of nature. |
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One of the changes he instituted was the feudal system where he gave properties to men with the understanding that they owed him service. |
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Ron and Harry subsequently reconcile, Ron now understanding the full danger of the tournament. |
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In 2008 the Foundation for Common Land was created in the UK to try to enhance the understanding and protection of commons. |
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While some robo-signers were middle managers, others were temporary workers with virtually no understanding of the work they were doing. |
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The clever send-up of the horror genre shows a profound understanding of the traditional Hollywood machinations. |
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The sensitive faculty most part overrules reason, the soul is carried hoodwinked, and the understanding captive like a beast. |
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Its weakness relative to extended technicolor is essential to understanding the lightness of H compared to the low-lying spin-one technihadrons. |
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If you never give them a topic, they may be limited by their own understanding of what is textworthy. |
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So that wherever there is sense or perception, there some idea is actually produced, and present in the understanding. |
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Dr. H. S. Sullivan, for example, is known to many for his acute understanding of the postural tonuses of his patients. |
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The positive and constructive aspect of possibility gives the key to understanding the two chief traits of immaturity, dependence and plasticity. |
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The understanding turns inward on itself, and reflects on its own operations. |
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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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More particularly, and important for understanding much UFO religions, is Blavatsky's belief that certain masters dwelt on Venus. |
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Insisting on existential decision as the last word in such an ungroundable sphere is one way of understanding ethical responsibility. |
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It is modest and unassuming and it celebrates the unnarrow life of a community dedicated to the quest for understanding. |
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For, innocent and unsuspicious as she was, she could not help understanding the gossip of her friends. |
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You appear unusual for a USAian in even understanding the British colloqualism. |
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The AIA works to create a public understanding of architects and architecture in many ways. |
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For example, the position and opening of the armpits in virabhadrasana II will help the understanding of their positioning in parsvakonasana. |
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To get an understanding of the topics, he quickly went online and wikied each one. |
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Empowered with big ideas and inquiry skills, the art-historical understanding of our students need not be limited to our curricular choices. |
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Angels are often portrayed with wings, an artistic licence, to give understanding of flight, our early science suggests. |
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I can speak Japanese fairly well, but I have no understanding whatsoever of written Japanese. |
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But it is just as important not to let the yuck factor foreclose a deeper understanding of what deviant globalization is all about. |
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Great strides have been made in recent years in our understanding of lipoprotein metabolism and atherosclerosis. |
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Maori were encouraged to develop awareness and understanding of wairua and other spiritual concepts. |
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The literal sense of understanding scripture is the meaning conveyed by the words of Scripture. |
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These ideas remain an important part of liberal Friends' understanding of God. |
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The Hindus believe that this deepens the understanding of the eternal truths and further develops the tradition. |
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God's kids are waking up, and those who are engifted with management skill and understanding are especially aroused. |
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There seemed to be a tacit understanding that the prisoners and the unit supervisor should not look at one another...at least not eye-to-eye. |
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Thou favourest man with knowledge and teachest a human being understanding. |
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A proper fisking leaves the reader with a clear understanding that the text so fisked was appallingly wrong in every important respect! |
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This understanding is key to the generative medicine of the future. Haseltine sees four phases in developing generative medicine. |
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Warsaw Pact governments had little truck with pacifists, but their successors are more understanding. |
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In common law legal systems, the common law is crucial to understanding almost all important areas of law. |
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The body of the word was so nearly the same in the two languages that only the endings would put obstacles in the way of mutual understanding. |
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Domesday Book is critical to understanding the period in which it was written. |
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A major task in understanding Latin phrases and clauses is to clarify such ambiguities by an analysis of context. |
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This man knows horselore and loves the horse with that personal affection which begets understanding. |
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Before understanding Aristotle's views on dreams, first his idea of sleep must be examined. |
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The common modern understanding of a political community as a modern state is quite different from Aristotle's understanding. |
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Recent analyses have made significant inroads to understanding the Beaker phenomenon, mostly by analysing each of its components separately. |
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Atkinson's work was instrumental in furthering the understanding of the three major phases of the monument's construction. |
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The origins of the Celtiberians might provide a key to understanding the Celticisation process in the rest of the Peninsula. |
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Much of the modern understanding of the Fortress defences has come from extensive excavations undertaken by Leslie Peter Wenham. |
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The rise of archaeology in the 20th century has shed light on the period, offering a more nuanced understanding of its achievements. |
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Secondly, 20th century scholarship has exploded understanding of the history and culture of the period, and so it no longer so 'dark' to us. |
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I make no claim to understanding it, I treat it merely impressionistically. |
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The people of Stockholm, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark, have the greatest difficulty in understanding other Scandinavian languages. |
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The goal of this interconfessional endeavour is to bring harmony and understanding between these disparate churches. |
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His style was fit to convey the most intricate business to the understanding with the utmost clearness. |
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A major research effort in Dr. Nawrot's group is focusing on understanding in utero factors that shape disease risk later in life. |
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After 1689 came an alternative understanding of economics, which saw Britain as a commercial rather than an agrarian society. |
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This understanding comes under the engineering discipline Jet engine performance. |
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Brand awareness is a key component in understanding the effectiveness both of a brand's identity and of its communication methods. |
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Because his views of religion were deeply tied to his understanding of nature, the text's theism rested on the argument from design. |
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His deep work on General Relativity has been a major factor in our understanding of black holes. |
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He is particularly sceptical about the practical possibility or importance of group selection as a basis for understanding altruism. |
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In his role as professor for public understanding of science, Dawkins has been a critic of pseudoscience and alternative medicine. |
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Perhaps there was already an informal public understanding of some connection between disease resistance and working with cattle. |
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Comments can help in the understanding of the markup and do not display in the webpage. |
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This was part of a medieval teleological understanding of nature in which all things have an intended role to play in a divine cosmic order. |
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Molecular biology improved our understanding of the relationship between genotype and phenotype. |
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This broad understanding of nature enables scientists to delineate specific forces which, together, comprise natural selection. |
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Calculus is also used to gain a more precise understanding of the nature of space, time, and motion. |
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Jensen's Touched by the Spirit published in 1974, played a major role of the Lutheran understanding to the charismatic movement. |
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He expressed his understanding of humanity's relationship to God as utter dependence upon God's grace. |
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Nanak further states that the understanding of Akaal is beyond human beings, but at the same time not wholly unknowable. |
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Academics' understanding of time, pedagogical pleasure, vocation, and collegiality have been cited as possible ways of alleviating such problems. |
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Master's and doctoral degrees are additional degrees for those seeking an academic career or a specific understanding of a field. |
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The institute focuses on understanding disease, enhancing health and restoring function. |
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Identifying mushrooms requires a basic understanding of their macroscopic structure. |
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His dissection of cadavers carried forward the understanding of skeletal and muscular anatomy, as seen in the unfinished St Jerome. |
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With an understanding of medieval society, one can detect subtle satire at work. |
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About twenty or thirty years after her illness, near the end of the fourteenth century, she wrote down her visions and her understanding of them. |
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The historic Methodist understanding of Scripture is based on the superstructure of Wesleyan covenant theology. |
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Johnson's thoughts on biography and on poetry coalesced in his understanding of what would make a good critic. |
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He considered both surveillance and transparency to be useful ways of generating understanding and improvements for people's lives. |
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Pope's work was, of course, full of references to the people and places of his time, and these aided people's understanding of the past. |
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Immediately after the passage of the act a general memorandum of understanding was prepared and submitted to the States. |
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For many communities, the library is a source of connection to a vast world, obtainable knowledge and understanding, and entertainment. |
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Modern understanding therefore mostly depends on the physical data from archeological sites. |
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From a political or sociological outlook, there are three main paradigms for understanding the origins and basis of nationalism. |
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This is particularly true in understanding David's enthusiasm for the Gregorian Reform. |
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The Protestant reformers were unanimous in agreement and this understanding of prophecy furnished importance to their deeds. |
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Furthermore, new research has revised our understanding of five major topics that historians have long debated. |
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This lack of understanding between the flak and flying branches of the defence would plague the Luftwaffe throughout the war. |
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The Soviet Union was invited with the understanding that it would likely refuse. |
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But as the empirical world has changed, so have the theories and thus the understanding of European Integration. |
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Jon Agar explores her career in chemistry and argues that her understanding of modern scientific research impacted her views as Prime Minister. |
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The meteorological data collected during this period are still important for understanding Scottish mountain weather. |
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The scheme aims to foster mutual understanding and to promote exchanges between the British and French leaders of tomorrow. |
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The two ministers also signed an unpublished memorandum of understanding at the same time. |
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This means knowing the identity of the customer and understanding the kinds of transactions in which the customer is likely to engage. |
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By understanding the propagation of electromagnetism as a field emitted by active particles, Maxwell could advance his work on light. |
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Physics and astrophysics have played a central role in shaping the understanding of the universe through scientific observation and experiment. |
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This is a common understanding of what secularism stands for among many of its activists throughout the world. |
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It is this community understanding of theology that is expressed in confessions. |
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What his brief landfalls could not provide was a thorough understanding of exotic cultures. |
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But Hilda and Richard were already moving away from Pound's understanding of the movement, as he aligned more with Wyndham Lewis's ideas. |
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A great deal of knowledge of perspective in art and understanding of the human figure was lost with the fall of Rome. |
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However, her class background contradicts this tactic of equal understanding. |
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The moral impulse of utilitarianism is constant, but our decisions under it are contingent on our knowledge and scientific understanding. |
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For Scotus, the axiom stating that only the individual exists is a dominating principle of the understanding of reality. |
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Pastoralists have an understanding of ecological processes and the environment. |
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They have traditionally suffered from poor understanding, marginalization and exclusion from dialogue. |
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A very small child will not have the understanding or intelligence to consent. |
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It is a question of fact for the jury whether an older child has sufficient understanding and intelligence to consent. |
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Evil is therefore only an imperfect understanding of the world. |
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His discovery of the neutron was a milestone in understanding the nucleus. |
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The discussion only muddied their understanding of the subject. |
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Some tests, specifically, are based upon the understanding that when comparing the two, clitics resemble affixes, while words resemble syntactic phrases. |
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For example, in Czechoslovakia it was common to hear two people talking on television each speaking a different language without any difficulty understanding each other. |
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However, Afrikaans and other local languages were also used to explain particular concepts to workers in order to ensure understanding and cooperation. |
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The study of burials and cremations, and the grave goods associated with these, has done much to expand the understanding of cultural identities in the period. |
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I think we need to sophisticate our understanding of cultural essentialisms, including gender ones, because it might help us deal better with issues of resistance. |
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Thie hought process, fueled though it was by early 20th century standards of imperialism and cultural change, forms the basis for the modern understanding of Romanization. |
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Tata saw the aerocentric future as not just offering speedier and cheaper transportation but also encouraging greater international understanding and tolerance. |
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The apparent paradox of the actual toxicology of the substance suggests the possibility of serious gaps in the understanding of the action of gold in physiology. |
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People face a dilemma whenever they bring to the fore an understanding that appears inadequate in the light of the other beliefs they bring to bear on it. |
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The small sheet is used as forepractice, to assist the pupils in understanding the mechanism of the test. The large sheets contain the test material. |
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The ordering of space and the circular movement suggested by the sometimes densely packed internal features indicates a sophisticated degree of spatial understanding. |
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Therefore, on the understanding that the essence of the bourgeois economy will be absent from the picture, we may call this system Guided Capitalism. |
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These techniques frequently provide information that would not otherwise be known, and therefore they contribute greatly to the understanding of a site. |
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Hywel's reign was a violent one, but he achieved an understanding with Athelstan of England whereby Athelstan and Hywel ruled part of Wales jointly. |
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Whether or not the biological universe exists hologrammatically in each of us, we can see that we are in the bare infancy of understanding the genetic code and who we are. |
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Both of them are a perfect nonplus and baffle to all human understanding. |
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It was founded shortly after World War I with the stated purpose of furthering political understanding of the world in the hope of avoiding such conflicts in the future. |
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Published at his own expense in 1532, it showed that he was a humanist in the tradition of Erasmus with a thorough understanding of classical scholarship. |
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In other words, myth is a form of understanding and telling stories that is connected to power, political structures, and political and economic interests. |
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The understanding between accordionist, John Hallam and pianist Vinny Parker was quite remarkable with ideas swapped or further developed during solos. |
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Gregory's hagiographies are also an invaluable source of anecdotes and stories which enrich our understanding of life and belief in Merovingian Gaul. |
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Sir Joseph Larmor, a physicist and mathematician, made innovations in the understanding of electricity, dynamics, thermodynamics and the electron theory of matter. |
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Crawford was appointed Archaeology Officer and played a prominent role in developing the use of aerial photography to deepen understanding of archaeology. |
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This relationship between adiponectin and small dense LDL moieties may prove to be an important link in understanding the risk for patients to develop lipid laden atheroma. |
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Such understanding of their origins is largely the result of Gothic traditions and their true genesis as a people is as obscure as that of the Franks and Alamanni. |
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