Sentence examples for always understand in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always understand in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a consistent comprehension of something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I always understand in the context of our discussions."
Alternatives: "always comprehend in" or "consistently grasp in".

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The theist is forced to admit, however, that we do not always understand in detail how this occurs.

Crackers, crisps, sweets, nuts, milk and soft drinks do not count as food, they are snacks, which parents' do not always understand, in fact, only make a child feel full.

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The Polish Government have always understood in this manner their obligations under the declaration, and it is in this spirit that they have always been prepared to conduct neighbourly relations with the German Reich.

As Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi sternly caution in their latest book, Jerusalem, in the Middle East, tabbouleh, "as is not always understood in the west, is all about parsley … this is essentially a parsley salad, not a bulgar salad".

We, his fans, have always understood, in a vague sort of way, that there exists a regular human being whose Social Security card identifies him as Stephen Colbert — a nice fellow with a nice family and a nice house in a nice New Jersey suburb.

Being part of an elite research university located in a major global city has determined much of what is unique about the architecture program, which means that at Columbia GSAPP, architecture is always understood in relation to its urban and environmental context.

The best American leaders have always understood, in the words of Dwight D. Eisenhower, that the main task of the alliance "was to restore and sustain the confidence so needed throughout Europe". If the President looks hard at what helps and hurts that confidence today, he will find that the threat to go first with nuclear warheads sounds no better in Europe than in Edenton.

Contrary to the impression of the American people held by some executive and professional elites, we are not dealing with a herd of infinitely suggestible bumpkins out there in consumer land, a fact not always understood in the world of big business.

Summing up the meaning of the past four days, and the half-century they commemorated, Vernon Bogdanor, professor of government at Oxford University, said, "The first 50 years of the queen's reign confirm what most of us surely have always understood in our bones, that we remain a profoundly monarchical nation".

Let us note that in the entire paper all derivatives will be always understood in the sense of Fréchet and, by the measurability, we mean the one with respect to the Lebesgue σ-algebra in [ 0, T ] and the Borel σ-algebra in E. The notion of a solution will be understood in a strong (i.e. Carathéodory) sense.

Risk communication is an important first step, but there are various indications that risk communication measures are not always as effective as intended, because they are not always understood in the way expected by the decision makers and are thus not sufficiently protective under the consumer and the environmental perspectives.

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