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Mitt would try to understand.
I would try to understand your values, your learning experiences, why you have done what you've done.
Mr. Alexander said he sympathized with Mr. Bush's predicament, but he hoped people would try to understand the union's position.
I'd visit almost every show and without actually judging the work, would try to understand how the space had been used to its advantage, depending on the artist.
The coroner would try to "understand the man who walked into the Lindt cafe that morning", senior counsel assisting, Jeremy Gormly, said.
His advice: As a communications adviser, I would try to understand what your comfort zone is, and craft a strategy that suits your individual personality.
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There, alone, warm, I'd try to understand the racket that was being made on the John Peel show, or creak out essays, treatises and letters one thesaurus-researched word at a time.
What I liked about her was that she would never talk about your work in terms of good and bad; she would always try to understand why somebody would do something.
If people thought creatively, they wouldn't attack others for not accepting what they accept as fact, but would instead try to understand why the other believes what they believe.
A man would immediately try to understand, analyse, systematise, "count the legs" of his creature.
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