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Here, he presents himself as something understandable and fully human.
Teenage girls have babies, she says, in pursuit of something understandable.
Do we mean what the brain does to synthesize that information into something understandable?
Encryption is, in layman's terms, the turning of data/information in the cloud into gobbledygook, with codes to turn the data back into something understandable.
… Estelle Raboni grew up in a Dominican family in Washington Heights and directs Changing the Odds, [aimed at decreasing the likelihood that they will become teenage parents.] Teenage girls have babies, she says, in pursuit of something understandable.
What they do very well is take vast amounts of information and distill it into something understandable which is what I do in "a".
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Explanation, as defined by The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, is "an act of making something intelligible or understandable, as when we explain an event by showing why or how it occurred" (Audi 1999, p. 298).
An artist who can deliver something quickly understandable and explain it 10 times over is doing the distracted modern audience a favour.
And after Berg's highly personal language, the Bach is something immediately understandable: we can now gather around this Bach chorale and be a big family.
However, Cathy Belton admirably suggests there is something both understandable and excessive in Nora's demand that Jack abandon a dying comrade.
In Black Hearts: One Platoon's Descent Into Madness in Iraq's Triangle of Death (2010), he made something incomprehensible understandable: the brutal rape and murder of an Iraqi girl and slaughter of her family by US servicemen who were themselves little more than boys.
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