Sentence examples for understand mark from inspiring English sources

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Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, agreed that Young was a yard offside when he received Rooney's ball "so I can understand Mark being angry and disappointed in that".

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Methylated lysines are the best understood marks of the histone code, as specific methylated lysine marks match well with gene expression states.

"A robbery I understand, an addiction I understand," Mark Palagiano, a special agent with the F.B.I., said recently.

For instance, I'm inclined to think the red-fonted phrase "let the reader understand" in Mark 13:14, as it appears in The NIV Study Bible, is Mark's and not something Jesus said.

To make it easy to understand, we mark the subscript of each data in dashed frame.

It is easy for voters to understand: just mark the candidates who you support.

Instead of celebrating the achievement – not wallowing in it, or being cocky about it, understand, but marking it – their new coach, Trevor Bayliss warned that Australia would come back hard.

For Dworkin's protests that the distinction is merely heuristic, and should not be understood to mark two different dimensions of interpretation, see Dworkin 1982 , 1986 2006).

As exhausted educators are summoned to fateful faculty meetings, everyone understands the mark of shame that has been branded on us.

The DNA methylation that takes place at position 5′ of the cytosine (Cmet) pyrimidine ring is the most stable and best understood epigenetic mark (5).

He is aware of every marking, and understands what that marking means - what Schubert marks as a dot and what Mozart marks as a dot isn't always the same thing.

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