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It was still understandable that questions about Rodriguez would emerge, and that Wright, his All-Star third baseman counterpart, would be asked for answers.

If it was a classic response, born of Leninist dogma that dictates that bad news be buried and the state's heroism trumpeted, it was still understandable after a week of what were apparently copycat crimes.

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But Democratic frustration is still understandable.

But the urge to compare the two conflicts is still understandable, because for all the differences in detail, the drama in the church is a kind of photonegative of the drama in Washington, D.C.

"The challenge is to set that one word so that it's broad in its meaning, and rich in its meaning, but is still understandable," said Brandon P. Johnson, the director of the Houghton College Choir, an 80-member group from western New York that will share the stage with the resident Cathedral Choir, a largely professional ensemble of about 25.

Meinong tentatively defines such an inconsistency as something that involves incompatible determinations [Unverträgliches] but is still understandable, whereas nonsense would be something that cannot be understood at all.

The editors' motivation, however, is still understandable.

Thrash vocals are usually very aggressive and sometimes angry sounding, but they are still understandable.

If it does not show try spelling it wrong but in a way it is still understandable.

A bonus about the sketch was that it was still funny and understandable to those who don't watch "Scandal".

This was understandable; he was still upset by the day's events.

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