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The desire to produce a number – an empirically justified answer to the reasonable question 'How many people recover?' – may be understandable from this perspective.

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If the protein is searched for thoroughly and is not found, it would be an intriguing negative finding, because it would be understandable from the new theory but not from the traditional one.

This is understandable from the fact that O2 plays a key role in the growth of the TiO2 nanowires.

However, n should be greater than 2 because contributions of remote data in the weight function are too big when n = 2; this is understandable from the fact that the corresponding integral for the homogeneous data distribution, ( 2pi kern0.5em {displaystyle {int}_0^Drdr/left[1+{left(r/{d}_0right)}^2right]} ), increases to infinity with an increase of D. The author assumed n = 4.

This is understandable from the desire to construct more complex systems and also to answer biomedical questions.

This trend is understandable from the generating function for (A_c) and can be interpreted to mean that all atoms of all elements originate from the same pattern, with respect to PAPC model.

It might be understandable from a conservative perspective, in which the name is the clue – the child who rejects their parents' politics is breaking from the past, the very opposite of conservatism.

But it's the way he tells them that gives them that extra comic twist, devoid of the anger or bitterness that is so common in standups and would certainly be understandable from Ansari when relating yet another story about how some dude couldn't quite compute that, while Ansari might have brown skin, he doesn't talk like Apu from The Simpsons.

Mr. Zaid said the motion was "understandable from the legal standpoint" but was "completely absurd from a policy standpoint".

Sutton's frustration is understandable: from the pension shortfall to the rise of dementia, Britain's ageing population is commonly presented as one big homogenous crisis, in which "the elderly" are barely seen as individuals, let alone contributors to society.

The response is understandable from the fact that the predominant copper species in the aqueous system can be ion or hydroxide depending on the concentration, among other factors.

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