Sentence examples for understood to bear from inspiring English sources

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Now that private conduct is rightly understood to bear crucially on fitness for public life, it isn't only politicians who come under intense scrutiny.

It is also generally understood to bear intentionality (i.e., mental images are always images of something or other), and thereby to function as a form of mental representation.

Preferential targeting of contrast and therapeutic agents for detection, imaging and treatment of tumors is understood to bear great prospects for effective cancer management.

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The internal report is understood to have borne out of these discussions and was tasked with looking at the culture that allows these gaffes to "slip through the net".

The Bears are understood to have put in a formal 28-day period of notice to sign the pair, who are both out of contract at the end of this summer.

Coventry Bears' players are understood to have donated their match fee for the game to the fund-raising effort while the entire Keighley team was named man of the match in tribute to their former team-mate.

The men who created the Constitution were perfect heroes, so infallible that they fully understood the right to bear arms would someday include semiautomatic pistols capable of firing 30 bullets in 10 seconds.

A threat that is not really understood is difficult to bear, and one of the most effective mechanisms of dealing with such free-floating anxiety is to channel them into conspiracy theories.

They understand their right to bear arms does not interfere with anyone else's right to live free from gun violence.

The rationale for this is that ethical review of research must be sensitive to local conditions, culture and traditions which only a properly constituted ethics committee in that locality is best positioned to understand and bring to bear on the research process.

Many philosophers of science highlight the role of analogy in the development of new knowledge, whereby analogy is understood as a process of bringing ideas that are well understood in one domain to bear on a new domain (Thagard 1984; Holyoak and Thagard 1996).

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