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A study this year found that people reading on a screen tended to skip around more and read less intensively, and plenty of research confirms that people tend to comprehend less of what they read on a screen.
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The former are unable to comprehend, much less celebrate, the latter's triumph.
They communicate, often in ways that neither they nor their audiences fully comprehend, much less control.
To some extent, all are disoriented and terrified by a disaster far too large for them to comprehend, much less accept.
Waspish at times, the book is not, as you might have expected, an exercise in revenge, but a balanced attempt to understand a complex man who emerges from his last anodyne memoir, Now and Then: From Coney Island to Here (1998), as somebody who didn't fully comprehend, much less acknowledge, his own darker motivations.
Wrestling with his Teutonic demons - and keeping close company with the likes of Grünewald, Altdorfer and Caspar David Friedrich - Kiefer could scarcely comprehend, much less identify with, the case for painterly amnesia, nor with the posturing for lightness and shallowness (he has never been much of a tease).
Despite this widespread sense among evolutionists that evolutionary remnants observed in homologies provide powerful evidence for DWM, homology itself is in many ways a difficult concept to comprehend, much less to see as compelling evidence for evolution, especially for those such as students who lack extensive biological knowledge.
People who read hypertext comprehend and learn less, studies show, than those who read the same material in printed form.
For some time now, so many critical flags have been thrown down regarding the Holocaust, art and film about the Holocaust, allegedly mystifying claims made about the inability to represent much less "comprehend" the Holocaust, the politics of Holocaust memory, and so on.
Possibly because I was denied "The Untouchables," I became a fan, retaining to this day my original sense of Shakespeare as a foreign language that I could miraculously more-or-less comprehend.
When those handicaps are compounded by trying to learn in a language that the student does not comprehend, success is even less likely.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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