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The darker side is where this connectivity is taking understanding and the very structure of the way we think.

A number of researchers have proposed that shared representations of motor actions may form a foundational cornerstone for higher order social processes, such as motor learning, action understanding, imitation, perspective taking, understanding facial emotions, and empathy.

These transformations can also become the foundational cornerstone for higher order social processes, such as motor learning, action understanding, imitation, perspective taking, understanding facial emotions, and empathy [ 4, 5].

Although no consensus exists, a number of researchers have proposed that shared representations of motor actions, or the action understanding properties of this system, may form a foundational cornerstone for higher order social processes, including motor learning, action understanding, imitation, perspective taking, understanding facial emotions, and empathy [ 4- 8].

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But to understand why, or how, these tunnels became so vulnerable, it takes understanding a question that subway riders (myself absolutely included) often do not ask ourselves how were they even built in the first place?

But it takes understanding, it takes nuance, it takes knowledge.

Anybody can take care of and make happy the easy 95 percent, but it takes understanding, patience and exacting standards to take care of the critical 5 percent.

The ILO director-general, Guy Ryder, said the study had taken understanding of forced labour and slavery to a new level, and called for leaders to redouble their efforts to eradicate "this fundamentally evil, but hugely profitable practice".

The first Aristotelian analysis takes understanding to be the mind's acquisition of the form of the object that is understood, without its matter.

Coming to such an agreement means establishing a common framework or 'horizon' and Gadamer thus takes understanding to be a process of the 'fusion of horizons' (Horizontverschmelzung).

The second Aristotelian analysis takes understanding to be the mind's possession of a concept that is a natural likeness of, or naturally similar to, that of which it is a concept.

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