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And the government will fully be able to understand and fully comprehend the consequences of Hanssen's betrayal of the trust placed in him by the American people.

The testimony and accompanying exhibits are much more difficult to assimilate and fully comprehend from the cold record than in the living trial, and of course we do not have the opportunity to make assessments of the demeanor of the witnesses.

"For urgent research orders, we assign writers who have perfected the art of 'speed reading.' These professionals can read, and fully comprehend, a lengthy text in a matter of hours".

Americans can only approve that kind of cautious approach by one of the few senators who was a wounded and decorated veteran of the Vietnam war where he served as an enlisted soldier and fully comprehends the terrible toll that war takes on our troops and their families, not to say on the entire nation.

Thorough training and fully comprehending research may help to uphold CAB's necessary independence.

It also seemed apparent that the whole subject of a rights based approach and human rights principles pose contextual challenges for rights holders to easily and fully comprehend the substance matter of the various principles and normative standards (rights).

They also commented on how some of the video lectures had background noise, which made it difficult for them to easily follow along and fully comprehend the concepts being explained by the instructor.

I didn't realize what was happening until I heard this monstrous crash, and I only fully comprehended the situation when I saw the car coming at me in slow motion.

And we haven't fully comprehended the changes and comprehended what the implications of those changes are, for instance, for our regulatory environment.

During the late-1970s, Alasdair MacIntyre criticized bioethicists for refusing to acknowledge that different moral positions on a particular issue, such as abortion, were the product of specific social and historical traditions, and could not be fully comprehended without recourse to these broader factors.

If an article has either too much technical jargon, is too brief, or is too complicated (as you note), it won't be fully comprehended and unlikely to be retained (and cited--no one wants to cite a paper they don't understand for fear you are not citing it accurately).

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