Sentence examples for and are often understood from inspiring English sources

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Events like crop failure make little sense to people and are often understood in terms of the work of supernatural forces.

Achievement tests such as PISA are cognitively demanding and are often understood as measures of ability.

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Today, it's one of the most widely anthologized stories in America, and is often understood to be about mortality in general.

In Malaysian Borneo (Sarawak and Sabah), it is used somewhat less extensively and is often understood locally to refer specifically to Iban (formerly called Sea Dayak) and Bidayuh (formerly called Land Dayak) peoples.

This hypothesis is partially confirmed by the widespread occurrence within the framework of the biogenetic regulations of the Council of Europe of the term 'human being', which is used alongside the term 'person', and is often understood as being a synonym of the word 'human'.

Maybe this is due to the fact that Heimat, even in the context of the German language, hardly sounds like a philosophical term and is often understood to mean exactly the opposite of philosophical reflection, namely something which precedes consciousness and thought.

and trust are often understood as being part of the broader value construct of postmaterialism or self-expressive values, both being very similar to autonomy values [ 86].

The distinction between research and practice is often understood as applying to whether whole study protocols ought to be considered research or practice, and, consequently, whether they ought to be subject to review and oversight by third parties.

In fact, for architects, building envelope is almost always the answer to any problem, and subtraction is often understood to be the preparation of a tabula rasa".

The establishment of a correlation between physical symptoms and psychological, biographical and existential aspects was often understood by patients to be a refreshing exercise and could be perceived as person-centred care when the therapist provides the time and support for such discussion during the patient's visit [ 16, 17, 19- 26, 29, 29].

Treplev's declaration, "We need new forms," is one of the most famous lines from all of Chekhov, and while it is often understood as a rallying cry against the staid and moralistic 19th-century theater, Chekhov was satirizing the naïve young playwright as much as he was identifying with him.

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