Sentence examples for understood thought from inspiring English sources

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He listened to her, understood, thought perhaps it might be a "smart thing" to try to inhabit his words.

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Any serious attempt to understand thought must include dreaming too.

It's critical to understand Thought Catalog Books in the context of the website because when ThoughtCatalog.com went live in 2010, it wasn't a viral publisher.

Both mysteries are notoriously hard to unravel, but computing ought to help us understand thought, which is (on one level) a process or series of actions like computing itself.

This type of training teaches individuals how to understand thoughts and feelings.

"It was like someone thinking out aloud, someone who knew what they were doing, so understood the thought process (…behind teaching EBM to students)".

It was to their credit, you may say, that, recognising their limitations, they wanted an adviser who understood the thoughts and feelings of people less privileged than themselves.

(Patient 7) The patients felt that the RN accepted them despite their problems, that the RN understood their thoughts during the changing process.

In order to understand the thought patterns that lead you to self-harm, you need to first acknowledge your thoughts.

I understand the thought.

I don't understand the thought process that thinks that is an appropriate response.

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