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One effect of this authorial proximity, and of Cromwell's impressive self-motivation, is that he emerges from these novels if not quite a hero, then at least someone whose torments have been chosen for comprehension, like the sinful protagonist of a Graham Greene novel.

Staring at the sign it seemed beyond comprehension, like a meteor crash landing in my backyard...What in the heck was an internationally acclaimed star like Snoop Dogg doing in Renton?

Appropriate further directions to refine the understanding of these effects would include an examination of syntax comprehension, like that assessed in this design, presented in paragraphs of text alongside higher-order pragmatic questions.

Together with the group comparison results (see Table  2), the above finding suggests that Chinese dyslexic children at Grades 4 and 5 perform less well in reading comprehension than expected of their age and they may still rely more on word-level reading-related skills than text-level reading-related skills for reading comprehension like what younger children do.

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Others (who all passed the comprehension questions) liked the idea of joint decision making: 'I do understand the statistics that are shown... and it is like making a joint decision, otherwise [you'd] just leave it to the doctor.

Teachers can't prepare for the content of the tests and so they substitute practice exams and countless hours of instruction in comprehension strategies like "finding the main idea".

Program comprehension activities, like software architecture recovery, become very demanding, especially for large and complex systems due to the existence of noise, which is created by omnipresent and utility classes that obscure the system structure.

Then again, who needs HAL-like comprehension when throwing mounds of data at a problem is sufficient for the task at hand? Watson's question-answering technology finds parallels in other data-driven N.L.P. projects currently making headway, like computer-aided translation — still generally known by the quaint name "machine translation," or M.T., a vestige of the early '50s.

Our results revealed that in the semantics-to-motor direction: (a) cortical markers of motor process (MP and RAP) are affected by semantic effects, and in the motor-to-semantics direction; and (b) brain markers of comprehension processes (N400-like) are modulated by motor effects.

Instead, one gets to the contents through a "mental health battery," or series of questions and exercises to measure contextual retention, comprehension skills and the like.

What, for example, would a survey like the Wellcome Trust Monitor reveal about public comprehension of concepts like "hedge funds", "fiscal stimuli", "futures" or "stagflation"?

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