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The challenge is not to decide who has the Most Important Insights, but to comprehend the knowledge we have, finite, fallible and fragmentary as it is.

Focus Group Interview as a research method is not to make generalized deductions as in a mass survey, but to comprehend various persons' recognition of specific circumstances and experiences by targeting a various range of participants.

But his task is not to create, but to comprehend and to educate the public in their taste, to enable them to value the new, modern artistic productions with a profound understanding of their significance.

The purpose of FAMuSS was not an attempt to understand the mechanical reasons for skeletal muscle size or strength but to comprehend the biology that controls the muscular apparatus.

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Our experience illustrates that we do indeed need a sharper theoretical focus in guiding empirically-rich intervention research, but this theory must look not at discrete social determinants of health, but rather to comprehend and then address the critical processes of social determination that systemically drive disparities.

There was a basic failure not only to appreciate but even to comprehend the perspective of the West.

"Our imagination is stretched to the utmost," the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman noted, "not, as in fiction, to imagine things which are not really there, but just to comprehend those things which are there".

As the film recounts in comic detail, the song was originally written for a group from New York, but, unable to comprehend its West Coast perspective or convincingly pronounce the local slang, they refused to record it.

Our imagination is stretched to the utmost," wrote Richard Feynman, the greatest physicist of his day, "not, as in fiction, to imagine things which are not really there, but just to comprehend those things that are there".

His piece was called "A Poet Dissects the Modern Poets," & it had a definite aim being accompanied by pict res of Eliot, Auden, Spender, & Po "If one could write the typical composite poem of the present day the finished product would appear to be a work of great intricacy of device from 30 to 50 lines in length, easy to read but difficult to comprehend..

They can help the user not only to understand the complexity of an environmental system, but also to comprehend the variety of existing scientific approaches used to formulate and solve environmental problems (Fortuin et al. 2011).

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