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Or maybe there was nothing to comprehend.
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"Darwin", he said, "gives courage to the rest of science that we shall end up understanding literally everything, springing from almost nothing – a thought extremely hard to comprehend and believe".
The following comment by Paul Friedländer on the difference between Plotinus and Plato is revealing in this context: "That the Highest must be without form or shape, that the soul must become formless in order to comprehend it there is nothing like this in Plato.
"I'm good for nothing!" he wails in mock misery when he mishears or fails to comprehend something the rest of us got instantly.
Chris Parkins Stanmore, Middlesex Simon Jenkins can be very frustrating, especially when he fails to comprehend that the opposition to having elected mayors has nothing to do with not knowing who our councillors are.
Ray McGovern, a former CIA analyst, mourned for Iraq: "One million dead, 4m displaced, and that's a victory?" He sees the failure of Americans to comprehend the scale of the destruction wrought under their flag as nothing less than racist.
Never having encountered the quotation in (10) or (11) does nothing to prohibit comprehending them (Christensen 1967, p. 362) and identifying their semantic values.
It was hard to comprehend.
Impossible to comprehend".
The switch is easy enough to comprehend.
Somehow, that fact was difficult to comprehend.
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