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Since the last-but-one theatrical funding crunch in the 1980s, new writers have usually understood that, unless they are under commission from the National Theatre or the RSC, it is sensible to write plays with between three and five characters.

When I first read this quote and when I share it with my yoga students; it's usually understood that she is talking about the importance of leaving relationships where you are being disrespected.

It's usually understood that the conversation will be private, but it helps to hear that it will go no further.

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In the case of her set in Melbourne, the Russian DJ and producer speculates the audience was probably expecting a more conventional, linear techno performance, and that those who know her well should usually understand that's not what she always offers to a crowd.

Smart people who've thought about this usually understand that the habits we put in practice end up shaping the people we are within.

When authors write "as" a character, particularly in a third-person novel, we usually understand that the text created by that character is subordinate to the world in which the character exists.

Americans, who usually understand that economic self-interest tends to trump ideology, have assumed that in the Middle East the opposite holds true, even as various despots and mullahs have kept pumping oil regardless of what we do to them or what they think of us.

The students usually understand that obtaining a sufficiently accurate mathematical model of the plant is not easy and may involve many complex issues.

Employers usually understand that, and it does not mean that you did not learn important work skills that you can convey to employers.

An indivisible is, by definition, something that cannot be divided, which is usually understood to mean that it has no proper parts.

In her book Musical Rhythm in the Age of Digital Reproduction, music author Anne Danielson wrote that neo soul toward the end of the 1990s exhibited a musical development that was part of "a remarkable increase in musicians' experimentation with and manipulation of grooves at the microrhythmic level – that is, the level in played music that is usually understood in terms of phrasing and timing".

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