Sentence examples for is read and understood from inspiring English sources

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It requires great skill to write a point of view that is read and understood by all in the same way – especially on hot button issues such as Islam in the modern world.

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Within minutes, both said it had been read and understood.

They are physical contests whose meanings can be "read" and understood by everyone.

This extraordinarily accomplished piece of storytelling can be read and understood on many different levels.

But there is a pattern of violence, a grammar to it, which could, if the political and social will was there, be read and understood and contained.

His book Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena (coauthored with Ernst J. Berg in 1897) was read and understood by only a very few.

What can be read and understood as "surreal" by an outsider will be perceived as "natural" by a reader from Mozambique.

Of course, all contracts should be read and understood fully before they're signed in the first place, and some due diligence done to minimise the likelihood of problems later on.

P202 Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood.

The built is like a text: it can be read and understood or only read, without making it one's own;.

Also, structural parameters that quantify model complexity show that the derived models are also simple enough to be read and understood.

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