Sentence examples for be understood as having from inspiring English sources

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The downward glance of a snow-besieged redhead can only be understood as having to do with the fiancé she lost to the war in Iraq.

In psychiatry, just as in other medical specialties, illness needs to be understood as having multidimensional determinants, and treatments work better in combination.

She was unable to verify the rumors, but argued that they could be understood as having roots in the truth, "in light of all the bodily threats faced by this impoverished population".

If, however, PC is thought of as having its standard interpretation, the meanings of ∼ and ∨ will first of all have been stipulated by truth tables, and then the definitions will lay it down that the expression on the left is to be understood as having the same meaning (i.e., the same truth table) as the expression on the right.

Chen (2012b) claimed that epistemic keneng in 13 can be understood as having a past temporal perspective.

In other cases from contemporary German, Goldsmith introduces example constructions with two determiners that can only be understood as having one quantifier, and closely related constructions with one determiner that can only be understood as having two operators.

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If epistemological idealism is understood (as has been done here) as involving the claim that what we take to be objects of knowledge are heavily dependent on some activity of the knowing subject, then the very idea of an object as a construction guarantees the endorsement of epistemological idealism.

We must however realize that treatment outcomes, both at the system and component level, can be documented before the biologic mechanisms are understood, as has been the case for several non-surgical conventional therapies.

The realities of Soviet life and politics are better known, and the personal histories of artists are understood as having been more complex.

Traditionally, a firm in a cluster is understood as having a 'competitive advantage' because physical proximity to other specialist organisations helps it to develop innovative new products.

This term refers to the returned portion of a worshiper's or pilgrim's offering, which is understood as having value added by the intangible process of a deity's consumption.

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