Sentence examples for continuously understand from inspiring English sources

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Critical to the success of the past forty years was a drive to continuously understand the molecular processes underlying certain cardiac disease states and the development of novel radiopharmaceuticals that more suitably match this basic understanding.

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"We have to deal them very painful blows, continuously, until they understand that they won't achieve anything with terror," he told a parliamentary committee.

It is incredible that we continuously seem to understand "what is going on".

Recent advancements in wearable health devices equipped with biosensor systems (e.g., heart rate (HR) sensor) have provided an ample opportunity to continuously measure and understand workers' physical demands from construction work.

Particularly in the sector-focused training field, the effective training providers are continuously working to understand and remain current about employers' needs.

The 29-year-old award-winning photographer has a way of getting close to the women we're all talking about but whose struggles we continuously fail to understand – whether those struggles involve gender identity, eating disorders or prostitution.

The paper concludes by emphasizing that explicit models used in systems thinking provide new opportunities to understand and continuously test and revise our understanding of the nature of things, including how to intervene to improve people's health.

Systems thinking adds to the theories methods and tools we otherwise use in global health, and provides new opportunities to understand and continuously test and revise our understanding of the nature of things, including how to intervene to improve people's health.

That is something we ought to do continuously, in order to understand what customers want, where they want it, how they want a product or service supplied, when they want it supplied, and at what price.

1. Allies continuously and consistently try to understand and contextualize their privilege.

For example, if someone is complaining about a job they hate and dread, rather than letting the person continuously vent, do this: "I understand your job is difficult and you don't enjoy it.

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