Sentence examples for certain incomprehension from inspiring English sources

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"Blaming these researchers retroactively for not obtaining consent from the persons they surveyed … reveals a certain incomprehension of the dynamics of the development of biomedical knowledge," Moatti wrote.

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The French news media have followed the story closely, if with a certain sense of incomprehension about the American attachment to guns.

The conference was bedevilled by a certain amount of mutual incomprehension, because some of the reporters speak English rather poorly.

In America, we seem to live in hermetically sealed zones of mutual incomprehension.

Gay is not merely good, as the activists once yelled; gay is glamorous.This delightful picture is, of course, confined to cosmopolitan patches of certain western countries: elsewhere homosexuality is still met with reactions ranging from incomprehension to fury.

These confessions have caused a certain amount of amusement, particularly in England, where generations of scoffers have heaped sarcastic understatement and studied incomprehension on Steiner's unabashedly mandarin prose.

This kind of real-world knowledge gives the foreigner's attempts a certain je ne sais quoi, and helps assure that that first conversation doesn't die in a vacuum of incomprehension.

Fear and incomprehension.

Rebellion met blank incomprehension.

Incomprehension is bad politics.

He affected incomprehension.

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