Sentence examples for would only be understood from inspiring English sources

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"Otherwise," he concluded, speaking not as a moralist or historian but as a practical filmmaker, " 'Caché' could be understood only in France, just as 'The White Ribbon' would only be understood in Germany".

Clegg said the Guardian was right to launch a debate, but he felt the paper had gone too far in publishing "very technical information" that would only be understood by "technicians amongst the terrorists".

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He'd be with Kierkegaard: Life must be lived forwards but can only be understood backwards.

After the album was released, Frusciante played three small performances, and participated in a few magazine interviews to promote the album; explaining in one interview that people would only be able to understand his work if "their heads are capable of tripping out".

Such elucidation would only be plausible if we understood the explicans more clearly than the explicandum.

However, even if the plans come into force, it is understood new wording would only be used when existing signs are replaced.

Kōji initially wrestled under the name Takahanada, and it was understood that he would only be allowed to adopt his father's shikona of Takanohana (meaning noble flower) when he reached the champion ōzeki rank.

Kirkman expressed that it was difficult for him to remove Bell from the cast but was thankful that she understood she would only be limited to a certain number of episodes; he stated: It's something that's very difficult for me.

When Modest Management began tweeting from the boys' personal accounts, fans noticed the subtle difference in spelling, capitalisation, tone and grammar, and called the management out so fiercely that they understood One Direction would only be successful if they had a direct relationship with their fans.

And anyone who bothered to read Thomas F. O'Boyle's book, At Any Cost: Jack Welch, General Electric and the Pursuit of Profit would have understood that it would only be a matter of time before the House that Jack Built crumbled like a house of cards.

Kogan also suggested the data he had been able to gather was not very accurate at an individual level — claiming it would only be useful in aggregate to, for example, "understand the personality of New Yorkers".

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