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The people who may have best understood the condition of José Reyes were the ones who had been in his spikes before, injured and uncertain, wondering when they could play again and whether they would gain acceptance from the teammates they were supposed to be on the field with from the beginning.
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Liz Kendall, by contrast, is the candidate who has best understood the scale of the challenge, and gives Labour the best possible chance of getting back into government.
"We're in this for the long haul, and the people on the other side had best understand, this is not for dilettantes, not for weekend warriors.
Horkheimer criticizes the modern philosophical and legal subject as abstract, detached, and ahistorical; whatever freedom and autonomy actors have, they are best understood as "definite individuals" whose freedom is exercised in relation others and in historically specific societies.
Healthy donors of normal weight, whose risks are best understood, have similar or even decreased risk of kidney failure compared with the general population.
The improvements that have been achieved are best understood as the outcomes from a range of disparate activities and actions (covering capital expenditures, improved monitoring and control systems, training, and so forth) directed at reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.
HbS has been studied in great detail and the polymerisation of HbS has probably become the best understood of all protein self-assembly systems.
On matters of methodology, later commentators on Austin's work have had difficulty determining whether he is best understood as making empirical claims about the law or conceptual claims; elements of each sort of approach can be found in his writings (Lobban 1991: pp. 224 225; Cotterrell 2003: pp. 81 83).
Most have agreed that data is best understood by experts, a view that might not prove popular with patients.
Given its active nature and dependence on exploratory movement, many have taken touch to be best understood as an extended " haptic system" that includes both surface receptors and motor areas (Gibson 1966).
The less "far away" you are perceived to be from power, the more access you have to it, a phenomenon best understood using the term privilege to describe the benefits or advantages that certain groups of people are given or denied in social structures.
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