Sentence examples for arguably understood from inspiring English sources

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A mentally retarded defendant can be found "not insane" and hence be deemed competent to stand trial and be convicted because he arguably understood the difference between right and wrong, as a child might understand that difference.

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It's reassuring, then, to know that neuroscientists – who arguably understand the workings of brain better than anyone - also experience such frustrations, as Daniel Levitin has come up with a simple tip to ensure you keep hold of your belongings.

Sam Burgess arguably understands the Australian sporting mindset better than anyone in the England camp and the former South Sydney Rabbitohs man knows the Wallabies would like nothing better than to facilitate the hosts' elimination next Saturday.

Corbijn has directed exciting and demanding movies in the past and, as someone who made a brilliant career in photography, he arguably understands more about it than any film director working.

Rhodes Must Fall and Fees Must Fall are student-led calls for university decolonisation and free education arguably best understood as provocation around systemic issues in society.

To summarize: Russell's distinction between knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description is arguably best understood as a distinction between foundational knowledge of truths acquired by acquaintance and nonfoundational knowledge of truths that depend, ultimately, on foundational knowledge.

The neurobiology of these first-order afferents is arguably better understood compared with central neurones onto which they project to transmit information to the brain.

Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is arguably the best understood of all human malignancies.

Nicholas of Cusa may arguably be best understood as employing a Christian Neoplatonic framework to construct his own synthesis of inherited ideas.

For the particular case study area, it was notable that the arrangement and proximity of buildings was such that the site could arguably be best understood through navigation at human scale, as opposed to through the use of traditional drawings or plans.

As Zeh puts it, von Neumann's motivation for introducing collapse was to save what he called 'psycho-physical parallelism' (arguably to be understood as supervenience of the mental on the physical: only one mental state is experienced, so there should be only one corresponding component in the physical state).

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