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If you're going to represent readers, understand whom they represent, and the modern tools they use.
Their personal values sharpen, and they begin to understand whom they want to be when they return to college.
In addition, because many people had suffered stock market losses, they added, it is important to understand whom a juror blames for those losses.
We might imagine, Pagis continues, that the most terrible thing about the story is that Job didn't understand whom he had defeated, or that he had even won the battle.
The law requires a real estate agent to have clients sign a form stating that they understand whom the agent represents and to whom the agent will give "undivided loyalty," as soon as they enter into a relationship.
One reason that the President keeps turning to Hillary Clinton as a foil, and to Barack Obama, is that he does not understand whom he is presently fighting with, or what he is fighting for.
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You understood whom to address or bribe, and what you could or couldn't do.
Representative Jason Chaffetz, Republican of Utah, said the conservative voters who had pushed lawmakers last year to stand their ground understood whom to blame.
A crucial moment in the Manning trial came when the judge, Denise Lind, turned down a motion to dismiss that charge, saying that Manning as a soldier ought to have understood whom he might help.
It was a partisan way of speaking aimed at the character of her opponents, rather than their condition but then Clinton has always understood whom she was against and whom she was for.
So through Cluster we understood whom to go to'.
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