Example sentences of "is [adv] understand [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | There can be no empowerment , no control , unless the situation of non-empowerment and lack of control is properly understood and confronted . |
2 | I do n't know whether that is widely understood but I think it 's quite and important feature of our proposals . |
3 | As far as the food is concerned , you might consider some formula based on costs since this is widely understood and accepted . |
4 | But about many of its manifestations there can be something ominous — something that is acutely understood and eloquently exposed in The Counterlife . |
5 | As there was much greater divergence in growth levels between conurbations and rural sub-regions than between the 11 constituent regions of the UK , the statistical performance of the regions is better understood and predicted by reference to their respective mixtures of conurbation and rural sub-regions than to their industrial structure . |
6 | The term ‘ curriculum ’ is generally understood but not widely used in higher education ; academics are more likely to speak of undergraduate studies in terms of courses , programmes , syllabuses/syllabi or content . |
7 | Once again , it is generally understood and accepted that the weapons prohibited are not limited to those specifically mentioned in this Protocol or any other treaty , but extend to all those that come under this description or have this effect . |
8 | The business model is generally understood and so should be applied to all organizations . |
9 | He sometimes borders on triteness , but more often his straightforward approach allows him to speak in an authentic language which is easily understood and brilliantly evocative . |
10 | The most serious difficulty faced when trying to assess the extent of poverty in any society is to find a clear definition which is easily understood and universally accepted . |
11 | Within these two sentences , the situation is easily understood and explained . |
12 | Although there are differences in emphasis in the contributions of individual Formalists , the theoretical value of their work is best understood and appreciated as a collective effort to establish a coherent theoretical basis for literary studies . |
13 | Yet the role , function , impact and effectiveness of the Community Health Councils is imperfectly understood and questions have been raised concerning their future . |
14 | It is extremely important that you have an organisation structure that is clearly understood and then you should not keep altering it . |
15 | Trying to write a quality procedure to describe each management process flushes out the ‘ motherhood ’ statements and causes the re-examination and refinement of each process until a simple management procedure can be drafted which is clearly understood and accepted by operators . |
16 | Everyday English — This section focuses on areas where meaning is internationally understood but pronunciation is often faulty . |
17 | This risk to promotion chances is well understood and can be clearly illustrated . |
18 | It is neither understood nor accepted today and is greatly feared . |