Sentence examples for understood even more from inspiring English sources

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They understood what it meant to be displaced, and they understood, even more keenly, what it meant to belong".

On the clothing front, only my grandmother could help me: Grandma, a child during the Depression, understood even more than I did — how important it was to have the perfect First Day of School Outfit.

In ordinary language, the notion is broad, but it is understood even more broadly in ethical theory to include effectively all forms of action intended to benefit or promote the good of other persons.

The complexity of the interactions among factors influencing disease dynamics is hardly ever understood, even more so, as most studies of seasonality of prevalence, are observational and comparative [ 1, 20] whereas empirical testing with experiments or manipulation are often impossible and hence rare.

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"Ilary's words make me understand even more how a woman who loves you absorbs all her own husband's difficulties and internalises them.

Supermarkets have managed to maintain their margins while squeezing almost to nothing those of farmers and manufacturers – but we now understand even more clearly that's been at the cost of their customers and the quality and safety of their goods.

And now, as a father with three children at school, I have come to understand even more clearly than before that if we want to live in a society where everyone has a fair chance to live the life they want – and to bounce back from misfortune too – then education is the key.

What he had to say in the chat made me understand even more why an F.B.I. official once told Lawrence Wright, who wrote a long piece about Soufan, that he and John O'Neill, the head of the F.B.I.'s National Security Division, "often talked about the need to clone Ali".

Party delegates heard Mr Davey say: "One month into the job, I now understand even more deeply than before what fabulous work Chris did to take forward the Liberal Democrats' pioneering and longstanding commitment to the environment.

There's a lot of talk these days about computational medicine, which uses massive amounts of data to train a machine to understand even more than experts or, at least, to identify health-related problems more quickly.

But we've analysed perhaps 2% of the samples we have collected throughout the world - so there is a huge amount of work to do in the future to understand even more about the functioning of these marine ecosystems and the importance of that for the wellbeing of the planet.

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