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Preparing to make a prime-time address explaining why the 2008 economic bailout wasn't socialism — "We got to make this understandable for the average cat," the president tells his speechwriters — W. pads around the White House in Crocs, an image that's hard to get out of your head).
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Science makes this understandable as a consequence of the evolutionary enlargement of the human brain; females of other animals do not experience this difficulty.
"While the unfairness of the 'bedroom tax' makes this understandable it is important that we don't lose sight of the much larger financial damage being inflicted by other measures".
It is the job of political leaders to make this complexity understandable; it is the job of their constituents to make sure they understand.
The message is simple: wilderness is necessary -- the more the better -- but how do we make this reality understandable, accessible and cool?
To make this approach more understandable, an application example of car rental agent is demonstrated.
White lines coupling some of them make this figure more understandable.
As the second case, it was used a refinery data to simulate the debutanizer column of a fluid catalytic cracking unit in order to make this complex problem understandable, well represented and easily reproducible in a simulation framework.
The GRI helps companies figure out what content to include in a CSR report, what's meaningful and measurable, and how they can make this information easily understandable to stakeholders in their business.
A visual can help make this scientific process understandable, and our interactive infographic helps clarify the ins and outs of lung cancer immunotherapy.
In order to make this questionnaire more understandable for British patients the word 'blue' in the phrase 'if you are feeling blue' was replaced by the word 'low'low
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