Sentence examples for understanding a little from inspiring English sources

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He resembles a genial family doctor, silver-haired, understanding, a little wry.

Understanding Rites of Spring involves understanding a little about the scene they grew out of.

Many more will no doubt follow suit; there's something essential, vital, about understanding a little of what it is to be without a roof.

Understanding a little of this history of racial categorization can help place the issue of colorism in some much-needed context.

Even if his theory proves wrong, the process by which it is disproved will have moved the marker of our understanding a little farther toward enlightenment.

If you are going to get the best from them, it is worth understanding a little more about how they work and what their main motivations are.

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Lastly, if he is not understanding be a little firm and be clear in your words.

Being a best friend means understanding when a little bit of time alone is a good thing.

Empathy often involves understanding a viewpoint you have little sympathy for.

And we want not to understand for two reasons: first, because understanding sounds a little too much like forgiveness or even some sort of sympathy or endorsement (which, emphatically, it is not); and second, because understanding evil as something human locates it dangerously close to me as a fellow human being.

And it was Houseman, out of love, admiration, understanding and a little bit of mischief, who helped teach Mankiewicz how far this Charles Foster Kane of theirs resembled George Orson Welles.

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