Sentence examples for understanding based from inspiring English sources

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As local practitioners work within relatively small geographical boundaries, they are able to build up detailed experience-based understanding (based on a kind of participant observation) of their own area's geography, organisations, processes and issues.

Knowing: Are they building new models of shared understanding based on the results of evidence-based decision-making (i.e., interpreting/integrating with communities of practice)?

Knowing: Are they building new models of shared understanding based upon the results of evidence-based decision-making (i.e., interpreting/integrating with communities of practice)?

"She's sharing her understanding, based on experience," he said.

A social work understanding based on experiences of working with people in distress and poverty makes us think differently about the role and potential of social protection systems.

At no time has this understanding based on sound knowledge been more needed in our own political culture, nationally and globally.

"We are surprised because our understanding, based on the accounting statements we see, was that sales have been very, very strong".

"My understanding based on the bail amount and the facts as I know them is that the injuries were not severe at all, and that the school was on ample notice of the hostilities that were ongoing between the children".

"It is our understanding, based on conversations with the district attorney's office, that we had a warrant with full extradition that was in place at the end of September," said Susan Danielsen, a spokeswoman for the Greensboro Police Department, adding that a New York police detective had notified the Greensboro police of Mr. Pride's arrest.

"Our understanding, based on our consultations with our French allies, both bilaterally and in NATO, is that this timetable was worked through, both with the Afghans and with NATO," Ms. Nuland said, adding that "what we are gratified by is that this was not precipitous".

To realize that we really needed to look at the 1930s, not just postwar economies, you had to start with a theoretical understanding based on the Hicksian IS-LM model or something related — that the effects of fiscal policy were likely to be very different in economies at or near the zero lower bound — which basically means either the 1930s or Japan.

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