Sentence examples for understanding for instance from inspiring English sources

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"And because we hadn't inspected domestic abuse in detail for such a long time, I also hoped they would help us to gauge what a good, bad or indifferent service looked like and help us through the complexities of understanding, for instance, the way risk identification was being carried out, and how high risk cases were being dealt with".

How much intelligence and understanding, for instance, is sufficient?

This strategy—setting a theoretical framework provides an anticipatory understanding, for instance to avoid possible, unforeseen negative side-effects of urban planning decisions.

This lacuna is surprising, given the efforts put on understanding, for instance, the impact of the container revolution on world trade between 1962 and 1990 (Bernhofen et al. 2016) and the numerous works on the impact of technological change on the port and shipping industry (see Guerrero and Rodrigue (2013); Kuby and Reid (1992); Mayer (1973)).

The classic nomenclature for permissions is used for fast and efficient understanding; for instance, RWX for a manager means that this role (i.e., manager) has permission: read, write, and execute; another role cannot access the system.

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Such "active" phenomena hold the key to understanding how, for instance, a micron-sized bacterial cell is able to incorporate perception, learning, and action in the absence of a neuronal system.

In fact, an invisible web-work of unwritten rules and invisible understandings for instance, with regard to "turnaround," the mechanism for shifting projects from one company to another — generally keep the big studios on message and in sync with one another.

Sometimes, just understanding what a work is made of can help form new understandings, for instance: it looks like thread, but it's really made of metal.

I want them to question and search around for more information and start to form their own understanding of, for instance, why we've been at war in Afghanistan and why British forces are active in so many parts of the world – and then interrogate the morality of those events, in the context of what has led up to them.

They are better at understanding hypothetical thinking, for instance, and they tend to develop a more advanced "theory of mind", giving them more astute understanding of other people's motives and intentions.

It's a common joke among lawyers that they rarely refer back to their studies, but there's a definite value in understanding contract law, for instance every time you click "accept" on a website.

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