Sentence examples for most often understood from inspiring English sources

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Many telegraphic systems have been used over the centuries, but the term is most often understood to refer to the electric telegraph, which was developed in the mid-19th century and for more than 100 years was the principal means of transmitting printed information by wire or radio wave.

This, we think, is crucial in understanding why sexism (and racism, and other -isms) are most often understood as kinds of oppression.

Because this justification does not concern a right to use one's body, but to realize the important interest in creating and rearing a child, it implies a positive (as well as negative) right to procreate, most often understood as entailing a right to access ART (Robertson 1994, 2004 05).

Ki is most often understood as unified physical and mental intention, however in traditional martial arts it is often discussed as "life energy".

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But it is not just the potential white voters, but the political pundits who quickly draw attention to such actions, slanting their stories to stir up racial resentment.Strikingly, blacks most often understand President Obama's problems politically, and continue to vote for him, understanding the game full well, that Obama is doing the "best he can" in what is clearly a "deeply racist society".

We note, however, that the purpose of the diallel experiment is most often to understand differences between strains and strain combinations, rather than estimate pure population means.

English is often understood, but not everywhere.

One of the most often quoted, yet least understood, tenets of physics is the uncertainty principle.

Historical cases of system transition have most often been used to understand the dynamics of regime destabilization.

Genome reduction is a well known but generally poorly understood phenomenon most often seen in organisms that have adopted a symbiotic, endosymbiotic, or parasitic lifestyle (Martin and Herrmann 1998; Martin et al. 2002; Keeling and Slamovits 2005; Nakabachi et al. 2006; McCutcheon et al. 2009; Moran et al. 2009).

However, the fossils that paleontologists study to understand evolutionary transitions most often represent close relatives of those ancestors, not the ancestors themselves.

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