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"It's very easy for someone like Donald Trump, who has a very simplistic worldview and almost near-nothing understanding of immigration policy, to take a wide brush and paint this community as something as bad as he wants it to be, particularly just to scare people," Gallego said in a press conference earlier Tuesday.

The judge said that while the public had a "legitimate interest" in knowing the full details of court cases, naming the boys would add nothing to understanding of the crime or the wider issues it raised.

Mr. Cooper added: "The pages of history, your honor, are filled with nothing nothing — but this understanding of marriage".

"Even if movement is controlled and information rationed, nothing beats building understanding of North Korea than being there," says Williams.

Cute or novel designs that add little or nothing to an understanding of design fundamentals will be left to the reader's imagination.

"Starving baby images will elicit an immediate response, but it will do absolutely nothing for extending understanding of famine and disaster relief," he says.

It's a slick, shallow, simplistic movie that shrinks in the shadow of De Niro's CIA epic The Good Shepherd and contributes nothing to our understanding of an important subject.

Lazy stereotyping of the City as a den of coke-fuelled vice and corruption does nothing to improve understanding of banking culture, nor to provide solutions to the problems that still beset the financial system.

If ending racism were as simple as banning the one word, racism would be a thing of the past in Europe where, following the Holocaust, "race" was rightly declared a scientifically bogus term and officially dismissed as adding nothing to the understanding of human difference.

Until then, what we read on Twitter and Facebook will add nothing to our understanding of the world.

(Recall that we are understanding "reasoning" quite broadly, as responsibly conducted thinking: nothing in this understanding of reasoning suggests any uniquely privileged place for deductive inference: cf. Harman 1986. For more on defeasible or "default" principles, see section 2.5).

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