Sentence examples for he will be understood from inspiring English sources

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In the first 100 days he can reasonably claim that these problems were bequeathed from the previous administration - but at some stage he will be understood to own them outright.

"That clues us in about his personality — it might be [that] he's neurotic about whether he will be understood or about how clearly he communicates; it could also be a sign of perfectionism".

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He has doubts that its proposals will be understood fully within the wider public sector context, and whether the report will have teeth.

If the person being talked about is someone who enjoys great favor or who has a very showy job, it will be understood that he no longer enjoys either the one or the other.

So you will be understood.

Not all will be understood, but some will be understood now and maybe more later".

Much more will be downloaded; much less will be understood.

If the patient refuses most of the interviews, it will be understood that he/she does not want to participate in the study.

A song that romanticises young men from the hard-as-nails working/criminal classes A song that shouts-out his friends/confidantes as the only ones who truly understand him A song in which he acknowledges that he will never be understood by the wider world.

They then will trust him and he will be well understood, even if the actual situation is going to become a bit difficult.

But Mr de Blasio's rhetoric makes many nervous, and his lack of executive experience makes some wonder if he will be competent.To understand what a change Mr de Blasio represents, it is worth reflecting on Mr Bloomberg's record.

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