Sentence examples for less commonly understood from inspiring English sources

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"What's less commonly understood is that beyond poor mental health, it can also be associated with the development of other illnesses such as diabetes, obesity and cholesterol issues, because cortisol is also central to glucose availability, blood pressure and immune function, so identifying these children is important".

What is less commonly understood is that social media is also playing a critical role transforming institutions in western democracies.

While it is well known that μ ′ s exhibits a power law relationship with wavelength [ 30, 31], changes to PF vs. wavelength are less commonly understood.

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That politicians are more or less rented the rich was commonly understood in the United States even before the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision, which made the flow of money into electoral campaigns even more unrelenting and unaccountable.

It is less of a mosque, in a commonly understood sense, and more of a public space aimed at celebrating our common humanity and increasing community harmony.

The family is not downsizing as commonly understood.

The filibuster is an affront to commonly understood democratic norms, but then so is the Senate.

"It's not commonly understood by people who drive," Dr. Dougherty said.

The commonly understood reason that baseball players use steroids is to increase their strength.

Prana, however, the cosmic energy that is most commonly understood as breath, is universal.

His research there questioned whether the commonly understood underpinnings of Western law were too narrow.

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