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to read fully
verb
To think, believe; to consider (that).
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The language barrier makes it difficult to read fully the youths profiled in "Lord's Children," a "Wide Angle" installment on Tuesday on most PBS stations about some of the youngest victims of Uganda's long civil war.
By unleashing the power of the internet on NELL, the system's intelligence has a chance to grow exponentially, which will help the CMU researchers achieve one of their ultimate goals: to get computers to read, fully understand and return complete sentences.
The ManHoods were accompanied by a sheet of paper containing elaborate and extensive notes along with a twelve step instruction program which Damien described as "far too dense and weird" and which I found too disturbing to read fully so we were both left shooting in the dark a little bit.
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Studies considered eligible for inclusion were read fully in duplicate and their suitability for inclusion to the study was independently determined by two researchers (AR, EW).
Once again, wear the recommended protective clothing and read fully the instructions before attempting the application.
From an original hit total of 101 articles, 60 articles were excluded after reading the article title, and 22 articles were excluded after they were read fully.
Studies that were considered eligible for inclusion were read fully in duplicate and their suitability for inclusion was independently determined by both RG and JB.
Studies that were considered eligible for inclusion were read fully in duplicate and their suitability for inclusion was independently determined by both RG and EB.
Studies that were considered eligible for inclusion were read fully in duplicate and their suitability for inclusion in the study was independently determined by both reviewers.
Taxpayers might be disconcerted to read that fully one-quarter of their contributions go towards welfare.
Jaylan didn't even have to read it fully to know that one of his baseball hero's was in trouble.
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