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In recognition of the fact that living organisms are quite complex things and that they cannot be understood on one level, you cannot study elephant by just looking at their DNA.

Relevance should be understood on two levels, as epistemic relevance on the one hand and societal relevance on the other.

Independent Units: The information unit must be understood on its own.

Can the Pacific be understood on the same terms as the Atlantic?

It restores immediacy to a wretched series of events that first need to be understood on their own terms.

As historians never tire of saying, each historical moment is unique and must be understood on its own terms.

These phenomena are all important, but the particular forms they take can really only be understood on a case-by-case basis.

A permanent home is a sign of hard-fought maturity; it demands that an organization be understood on its own terms.

But machine learning is a technological tool like any other: it can be understood on various levels, and can still be used by those whose understanding is incomplete.

Maybe that's all a fair trade-off for a sounder system, but the implications need to be understood on all sides.

To use those names was to approximate, in terms familiar to us, remarkable artists who finally had to be understood on their own terms.

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