Sentence examples for understood distinctly from inspiring English sources

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It will only be when analysis has helped us towards concepts which are understood distinctly and in detail that it will be possible for synthesis to subsume compound cognitions under the simplest cognition, as happens in mathematics.

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The Google smart speakers don't cater to India's multitude of local languages at this point, but the U.S. company said that they do understand "distinctly" India voices and "will respond to you with uniquely Indian contexts," such as answering questions about local sport, cooking or TV shows.

If your daughter has a pink bike with streamers on the handlebars, and those elements are understood as distinctly feminine, then you're far less likely to hand it on to your son.

To understand how "distinctly un-boring" The Hague is, I'd head straight for the Mauritshuis and its three Vermeer paintings, including the unique "View of Delft" and the famous "Girl With a Pearl Earring," even if I had to miss the Het Sleutelhuis and "what must be one of the world's widest (and kookiest) ranges of doorknobs".

Cordemoy then declares that matter is clearly and distinctly understood as an assembly of bodies.

The physician must scrupulously check that the patient has clearly and distinctly understood; 4 - finally, the physician needs to discuss the clinical features and prognosis of the patient in relation to conventional treatment schemes.

"It must be distinctly understood," he declared, "that treason expressed or implied will not be tolerated".

"This must be distinctly understood," he writes, "or nothing wonderful can come of the story I am going to relate".

"I wish it to be distinctly understood (said Reginald) that I don't want a "George, Prince of Wales" Prayer-book as a Christmas present.

Still, it is, Mr Hassan says, "dumber than a doornail .In "A Christmas Carol", the first thing Charles Dickens tells the reader is that Jacob Marley is "dead as a doornail": this fact "must be distinctly understood, or nothing wonderful can come of the story I am to relate".

24]: "First of all, I wish it to be distinctly understood that I am not going to change my policy nor to modify in the least the programme of Liberal reforms which this Government has already commenced to institute in Spain and will continue to put into effect while it enjoys the confidence of the King and of the Parliamentary majority".

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