Sentence examples for has clearly understood from inspiring English sources

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Hamas has clearly understood it too, as it moved to disarm everyone not loyal to Hamas in Gaza.

"The player has clearly understood the seriousness of the matter and its potential implications for his participation in the World Cup in New Zealand later in the year.

Augusta Grand, head of policy at the Eden project told the Guardian: "The government has clearly understood the benefits of geothermal power but we would contest that, because we have our own volcanoes, it would be more sensible to support the genesis of an industry over here especially when you're talking about a cable under some of the worst sea in the world".

One thing Microsoft has clearly understood is that it needs to make its service as open as possible if it wants to be able to compete with Google Drive, Dropbox and similar services.

Intuit has clearly understood that it sits on a goldmine of small business data and that it can use this to expand its product portfolio with services that others simply can't offer because they don't have this kind of data to train their models.

Since the middle of the 20th century Herman Miller has clearly understood that all pollution and waste are lost profit.

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And in fact, the more you think about it, with Imogen Heap the medium itself becomes the message, as Marshall McLuhan would have clearly understood.

Baldwin, before him, had clearly understood this trap and rebelled against it, vowing not to allow himself to become "merely a Negro, or even, merely a Negro writer".

For investigators, the restructuring is important because Enron executives might have clearly understood then that the Raptor transactions could not possibly be considered true hedges because they had failed to work.

Unless investors have clearly understood and allowed for the true economic cost of share options to a company, then their immense growth may ultimately turn out to be dangerous as well as distasteful, and undermine, rather than reinforce, the long American boom.*"Robber Barons", by J. Bradford De Long.

Radio drama, she says, tends to be made at the last minute, with little time for rehearsal, but Cumberbatch "always comes prepared and thoughtful, having clearly understood where the nuances are and where he should speed up or take his time.

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