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It will be no surprise if someone who tries to develop a clear-headed external reasons theory turns out not to be definitely an external reasons theorist: thus for example John McDowell's theory in WME Essay 5, even though it is explicitly presented as an example of external reasons theory, is probably not best understood that way.

The painter who best understood that a picture is worth several hundred thousand words spent much of his time trying to explain them in words not just on the canvas but through letters, speeches, essays and tracts.

Ms Kendall has also won the backing of former minister Pat McFadden, who said she best understood that "Labour wins when it gives a positive, hopeful, optimistic story of the country's future as well as just collecting a set of causes and grievances".

But those who knew him best understood that the renaissance man carried another story within him -- his boyhood spent in then-Czechoslovakia during its occupation by Nazi and Communist forces.

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The person who may best understand that look stood across from Curry on Tuesday night, providing a momentary mirror image of teenage dreams gone awry.

"Top salespeople, the best of the best, understand that when it comes to selling, it isn't about them or their product or service.

Having competed in the sport themselves, those fans best understand that the presence of artistry doesn't negate athleticism.

Here, Gilbert takes to the page to share her own perspective on the creative process, and how to best understand that tricky quality called "inspiration". From attitude shifts to daily habits, this is a book about how to keep your creative juices flowing, no matter what.

The best of the best understand that it takes a solid team, and a network of contacts, strong employees, business partners, financial partners, peers and resources to get the job done well.

I think the murder of Tony Sciambra and his wife and that of Mike Pepitone can be best understood in that context.

Given this account of the intentionality of perception, sensations are best understood adverbially, that is, as a way of perceiving objects in the world.

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