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There has been an understanding, though, that a failure to do so would spur league intervention and possible punishment.

Beside the natural language understanding, though, it's also Dialogflow's flexibility that allows developers to go beyond basic decision trees and features like a deep integration with Cloud Functions for writing basic serverless scripts right in its interface that set Dialogflow apart from some of its competitors.

He was less understanding, though, on the 63-year-old's failure to force the likes of Vinokourov, Tinkoff-Saxo's Bjarne Riis and other controversial team managers still in the sport, to cooperate with the panel set up by the UCI to investigate the sport's murky past.

As such the goals and objectives are less focused on conceptual understanding (though students need to understand such concepts as "intellectual property", "plagiarism", and "paraphrasing") and more focused on the skills (both academic and social) needed to enact one's commitment.

Former entrepreneurs are the most understanding, though not necessarily the most lenient".

My understanding, though, is that therapists dealing with famous or high-profile patients have not always been so discreet.

What he has lost in speed he has gained in experience and understanding, though that wasn't enough to stop him being disqualified for a false start in the World Championships in Daegu last year The next 100 days?

Not pathetic or twinkly-eyed, as older people are generally depicted in the movies, Chelton, in the antipathetic title role, is on screen most of the time, not seeking understanding, though somehow managing to elicit it.

Pearlman's new collection, "Honeydew" (Little, Brown), deepens this fascination with the "complicated world of adults," and with the difference between seeing and understanding, though with the sober qualification that most adults see through a glass no less darkly than children.

Their understanding, though, is much clearer than it was 20 or 30 years ago: co-operation, especially when repeated, can breed reciprocity and trust, to the benefit of all.

Criticism will here be taken to cover all phases of literary understanding, though the emphasis will be on the evaluation of literary works and of their authors' places in literary history.

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