Sentence examples for contrasting understanding from inspiring English sources

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This overlap has yielded some wonderful novels such as Rebecca Goldstein's The Mind-Body Problem, David Lodge's Thinks... - which explores the contrasting understanding of consciousness in art and science through an affair between an English professor and a cognitive scientist - and William Boyd's Brazzaville Beach.

· Project partners have contrasting understanding of the project and what is expected of them.

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Contrasting understandings of public opinion have taken shape over the centuries, especially as new methods of measuring public opinion have been applied to politics, commerce, religion, and social activism.

These contrasting understandings of the post-disturbance landscape underpin the protracted political conflict over the appropriate management of natural disturbance that has been smouldering for more than 20 years.

This article has concentrated on eternity as a metaphysical notion with two contrasting understandings.

Data analysis was conducted using thematic network analysis, using open coding focused on contrasting understandings of success [ 30, 31].

What Dilthey points to is a process of re-creation or re-experiencing, which he contrasts with understanding as such: "Understanding as such is an operation running inverse to the course of production.

Comprehension of a weakly conveyed implicature entails processing a larger amount of contextual information before one can reach an interpretation, and this leads to greater processing effort; in contrast, understanding a strongly conveyed implicature requires processing a smaller amount of contextual information, therefore reducing the processing effort necessary for meaning interpretation.

In contrast, understanding of TOR-centric theory requires knowledge of molecular mechanisms of signal transduction, clinical and experimental medicine and the genetics of model organisms.

Multiple stressors could synergize risk related to exposure to an individual toxicant or a mixture of pollutants; in contrast, understanding and attempting to eliminate non-chemical stressors within the context of cumulative risk assessment could reduce the risk from chemical stressors or pollutants.

She contrasts her understanding of this requirement with that adopted by MacCormick 1978.

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