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One of his intriguing conclusions is that when we move our hand, this is not to be comprehended as a motivational act that first happens, and then causes the movement of our hand as an effect.
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In short, the issue was not only the values to be comprehended by the seeker of historical knowledge, but also his/her own values, which are no less subjective.
They kept insisting, instead, that there were "modern horrors" that were unique to them and that were not being comprehended.
"It is often the case that something that is right in front of your face you don't see because your mind is not able to comprehend the fact that it's floating in front of you".
It is not possible to comprehend this".
The word redistricted also is not hard to comprehend.
The result is an enormous tragedy that is not yet fully comprehended.
Military life, with all of its inherent complications, isn't easy to comprehend, but sadly, I'm not certain the general public wants to understand it.
The world of the biotechs is one complex sector that isn't easy to comprehend, much less analyze from an investor's point of view.
She was and still isn't able to comprehend that her husband of 66 years has passed away.
He was a bit-part player at Manchester United but said he preferred being at a big club to a mid-sized one even though it meant – and this is the bit that is not always easy to comprehend – no actual football on Saturday afternoon.
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