Sentence examples for to formally understand from inspiring English sources

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The actual work is done partially on pen and paper, especially to formally understand a mathematical model or physical mechanism.

The second paper, "On Some Remarks about SEATS Signal Extraction", by Guy Melard, the author shows all the details of the output of SEATS, allowing the reader to formally understand all the results of the adjustment using SEATS.

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Google declined to formally comment, but we understand that the change is permanent.

Our focus and methodology were different, in that we were concerned to both understand and formally model the "noise in the data".

Complicated by high rates of illiteracy, whether a patient is formally educated enough to understand basics of a study concept in order to make an informed choose is challenging and further raises ethical questions.

We also believe that the secular and cyclical patterns of the employment dynamics documented in this paper need to be developed more formally so we can begin to understand the underlying source of the declining dynamics.

"Should you wish to formally pursue your complaint in the meantime, I understand that DAC Gallan is happy to meet and discuss with you in the first instance, and I will keep the situation under review".

In order to support the principles, the information should be explicitly and formally described to enable all the participants to easily understand and utilize it.

However, as long as the mechanisms behind publication bias of diagnostic studies are not well understood, it is understandable that some reviewers decided not to formally investigate how publication bias may have affected their meta-analysis.

The objective of this study was to compare how professionalism competency is formally addressed in the curricula of Canadian medical schools, and to better understand the Canadian approach to reporting and remediation of lapses.

Fitch's approach is utterly syntactic (much like Schönfinkel's), and "formalization" is to be understood as encoding a formally described system in another not unlike the arithmetization of the syntax in Gödel's incompleteness theorem.

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