Sentence examples for apprehend changes from inspiring English sources

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The study objective was to apprehend changes in the attitude of healthcare staff to abuse in healthcare (AHC) after an intervention, based on 'Forum Play', developed by Augusto Boal.

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Accordingly, Tye holds that anyone seeking to account for our ability to directly apprehend change by appealing to a unifying relationship between experiences is also misguided: there simply aren't the token experiences there to be unified; a given period or stretch of consciousness is not composed of successive perceptions or experiences (203: 10203

So, new words and new terms must be constantly invented to fully apprehend the volatile changes taking place to us, to our values and our surroundings.

The journalist Jeff Jarvis has lately blamed his peers for not apprehending better the changes to our profession wrought by digital technology.

It is the responsibility of free men to trust and to celebrate what is constant — birth, struggle, and death are constant, and so is love, though we may not always think so — and to apprehend the nature of change, to be able and willing to change.

One must negotiate this passage as nobly as possible, for the sake of those who are coming after us...It is the responsibility of free men to trust and to celebrate what is constant -- birth, struggle, and death are constant, and so is love, though we may not always think so -- and to apprehend the nature of change, to be able and willing to change.

Moreover, at each of these settings and over the course of the day, offenders' opportunities to commit theft, passengers' exposure to risk of theft, and the potential 'windows' available for supervisors and guardians to deter or apprehend offenders, will constantly change, fairly rapidly, within a small geographical setting.

She changed "apprehended" to "killed" and sent the story to the desk, writing in the subject line, "URGENT POST ASAP".

Abiotic cues of leaf emergence are well studied but investigation of the relative roles of shared evolutionary history (phylogeny) and local adaptation to climate in determining the species-level responses to these cues is needed to better apprehend the effect of global change on leaf emergence.

The effort required to save one rotting giant, otherwise destined for the chipper, might seem absurd when compared with the dizzying scale of bereavement already apprehended in global climate change.

Benussi preferred the term 'psychic present', construing the latter as the 'time required to apprehend the maximum number of elements of a change in one single perceptual act' Albertazzi (1994: 161); see also Albertazzi (1996).

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