Sentence examples for comprehend policy from inspiring English sources

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He begins with a firm grip over nearly all of the 44 councillors but his inability to comprehend policy – or articulate a realistic funding source for the billions of dollars worth of subways he insists are needed – causes his support to bleed away.

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However, the practicality of implementing the process is not fully comprehended by policy makers who are concerned about issues brought by the process itself, such as the logistics of the transition period to full registration of paramedics and the cost of upgrading skills and registering the currently practicing paramedics who might not have the minimum qualifications required.

This hardly comprehends foreign policy, unless there is a handshakes and a photo-op with his idol, Barack Obama.

"It's been an awful shock to businesses to comprehend what the policy will do to us," said Declan Billington, the head of the Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association.

They offer up the glimmering image of a thing as an object of conspicuous social consumption instead of a serious-minded attempt to comprehend and tackle policy problems.

A 2010 study by Cranor and other Carnegie Mellon researchers found that people tend to comprehend simpler privacy policies better than long, complicated ones.

The Mafia boss's moral quandaries were easier for Americans to comprehend than murky foreign policy.

These requirements are often complex and difficult to comprehend, leading to some policy interventions that aim to reduce complexity by either increasing the amount of student guidance in course choice or by reducing the amount of complexity-increasing choice.

Basically it was due to lack of a long term nuclear energy policy that comprehends social, economical, technical and political aspects of nuclear energy.

For Mr Aouli, the failure to confront such aspects of its colonial history means France is still struggling to comprehend past errors of foreign policy and its own history of institutional racism.

I think it's important to address what happened on 9/11, to remember the people who have passed, to consider the plight of Afghan civilians and the refugees, to consider what our government policy is, to comprehend how our civil rights are being tampered with.

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