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The first, a comprehension of what was happening to me.
Trump has no comprehension of policy and cares about it less.
It's also just comprehension of your own place in the system.
The factor that's missing in the comprehension of Probability of Precipitation (PoP)?
She had a crisp comprehension of the political machinations of our time.
It shows no real comprehension of the CIA's post-9/85033 program.
It's beyond comprehension of his stomach—or, better yet, his capacity for pleasure.
Scientists don't even understand the human brain's comprehension of nothingness all that well.
Nonetheless, she expressed confidence in Francis' comprehension of the seriousness of the issue.
It is possible the Holocube's true power exceeds the comprehension of the human mind.
Her lawyers have said she has little comprehension of what happened in the crash.
You have never experienced such clarity of mind, such perfect comprehension of the cosmos.
His words, befitting a man who had transformed our comprehension of the universe, were prophetic.
Furthermore, those critics lack any understanding or comprehension of the hardships most tribal nations face.
Trump didn't just breach etiquette — he revealed a total lack of comprehension of how diplomacy works.
My parents were immigrants, and a quick comprehension of cultural norms is the genius of immigrants.
Later, a doctor examined him and concluded he had absolutely no comprehension of the legal system.
It's also clear that Trump has no comprehension of the challenges faced by women in the military.
Bearings Down (2016) is about 'bringing forth' a comprehension of one's position in this uncertain dynamic world.
Despite the relative ease of travel, many of us have a geographically-limited comprehension of the world.
But a better comprehension of Axial will help blunt hazards at other volcanoes that do pose risks.
It shows a stunning lack of comprehension of Luis Barragán and encapsulates everything that he was not.
Oliveros's sequences of sounds and shifting tones seem to deliver the incremental comprehension of an ancient secret.
One reason that Britten is such a master of vocal music is his deep comprehension of texts.
It's like the time frame and location are the magnetic north of our comprehension of everything we hear.
" Understanding splits in consciousness, he wrote, is "of the most urgent importance for the comprehension of our nature.
We use the mental mechanism that evolved to understand oral language to support the comprehension of written language.
"  Zucker complained that Trump and his White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, had "shown no comprehension of that.
What all these companies appear to be struggling with is any comprehension of the current state of the world.
Thousands of Amazon workers are already listening to some Echoes in order to improve Alexa's comprehension of human speech.
Give us wisdom, for we are your servants, weak and short-lived, lacking in comprehension of judgment and of laws.
Such subjects, the head of Turkey's board of education said earlier this summer, were "beyond the comprehension" of young students.
He says he will never forget the look of condescension and pity and comprehension of how deep the error is.
Still, I felt I understood it in the way teenagers never hesitate to claim complete and unchallenged comprehension of something.
The team thinks that if people took more time to read entire conversations, that would help improve their comprehension of them.
She corrected the record, making his misunderstanding clear, and kept demonstrating her detailed and superior comprehension of the issues at hand.
This gives him access to a range of archives and memoirs beyond the reach and nuanced comprehension of most other scholars.
And some of this is reasonably attributable to companies taking advantage of people's lack of comprehension of compound interest over time.
He lacks relevant subject matter knowledge, disposition to learn, empathy, respect for the rule of law, or comprehension of American values.
Situational awareness and a comprehension of threat classifications are essential to developing  an all-inclusive perspective on 2020's emerging threats.
This was a time that predated comprehension of both the effects of repeated brain trauma and seemingly anything pertaining to mental illness.
"We believe that these subjects are beyond [the] comprehension [of students]," he explained in a video posted to the education ministry's website.
Siri had just over 58% comprehension of brand names and 51% with generics, while Alexa came in at 55% and 46%, respectively.
But technology can easily outrun our comprehension of what it does to us, even while it incarnates our wishes, fears and pathologies.
So I think there's a lack of total recognition, a stigma, and a lack of comprehension of just how serious the problem is.
"Enhancing transparency and smooth, inexpensive public access should increase public comprehension of SCOTUS and its critical role in the justice system," he said.
They lacked comprehension of the various waves and particles that threatened them, not to mention the units of measurement used in media pronouncements.
I hear them talk about their "work group" before raving about their new "Tesla" or some other nonsense I have no comprehension of.
It certainly escapes the comprehension of JB Hi-Fi employee Morris Umali from Sydney, Australia, who kept being probed with the question from customers.
In a radio interview Monday, the ex-central bank chief questioned Trump's comprehension of monetary policy as well as his understanding of basis economics.
Or does the extent of your comprehension of "pivot" begin and end with the word Ross vehemently screams in that one episode of Friends?
"Generally speaking, if you give standardized tests on comprehension of passages, the results are about the same on a screen or on hard copy."
An outside lecturer came to my grandson's high school and explained it to the complete comprehension of a class of bright 15-year-olds.
Petare is an astounding maze of improvised brick cliff dwellings, many of them multistory, all of them beyond the dull comprehension of building codes.
It's a bit like The Flash's footprints—something moving beyond the comprehension of our detectors but leaving behind a tiny hint of a passing force.
Yet without context, without a deeper comprehension of how their current standing came to be, what can these games mean when separated from their origins?
Betsy DeVos, Trump's choice for education secretary, struggled to demonstrate a basic comprehension of department policy and basic education terms during her hearing this week.
The project will allow for week-by-week comparisons and a closer comprehension of how corn and soybeans move through all stages of development this summer.
It appears a fool's errand to attempt to apply context to the Founding Fathers motives and their comprehension of late-eighteenth century weaponry and emergent threats.
Defunding UNRWA is a profoundly mistaken and inhumane policy and evidences a shocking lack of empathy and comprehension of how deprived people react to deteriorating circumstances.
Learning to read well at an early age helps a child achieve better comprehension of the written word and opens a world of knowledge for them.
His mother and sisters had urged him to seek medical treatment because he struggled with "a lack of comprehension of reality," attorney Ronald S. Lowy said.
Alternating between plainsong and polyphony, this sacred music transpires and transcends outside of time, where we find ourselves sharing the visceral comprehension of a common mortality.
This one-two punch of acclaimed training programs is designed to elevate your reading speed as well as your comprehension of that surplus of words you're consuming.
My limited experience with a part-time job meant I had no comprehension of the possibilities and opportunities an extra job could provide in addition to cash.
Sotomayor's dissents consistently reflect deep comprehension of the grave threats to democracy that we see today and an awareness of the injustices still faced by minority communities.
The three bonded over how their straight friends, as caring as some could be, had no comprehension of what gay men were going through during the epidemic.
Even those who seem to have some skill mastering this world, the faceless and passionless agents of the Deep State, only have partial comprehension of what is happening.
"In the beginning it was a pain to decipher what was being spoken, but regularly hearing the audio guides enhanced my comprehension of the spoken words," he said.
Thanks to the fatuity of the American public, there has not been any effective comprehension of the totality of the assault nor its enervating effect upon national vigilance.
"We were working with a very sophisticated animal who was showing comprehension of simple sentences like 'Fetch the ball' and 'Touch the ring,'" he said in the interview.
There has been far less study on—and public comprehension of—the relationship between people who have been harmed by guns, and those who use them in crimes.
She illuminates volatile and unpredictable circumstances with amazing poise and precision, producing an intuitive understanding of events that quickly spiral beyond the control or comprehension of their participants.
In our comprehension of what constitutes sexism, in our thinking about it, in our thinking of her campaign, we have all matured and become more thoughtful about it.
There's really no practical difference between Apple's worth of $999 billion and $1 trillion since it's still an almost impossibly wealthy and influential company beyond the comprehension of individual people.
But given his lack of substantive comprehension of basically anything in his portfolio, one has to feel that the country could be doing a lot worse than an absentee president.
But when it comes to the strength of hurricanes, we have a pretty good comprehension of the physical science of how hurricane intensity is controlled by the large-scale climate.
Noelle is jolly and bright, but a simpleton who doesn't have the slightest comprehension of how anything in the real world works despite her father being a famous world traveler.
Our guide was Klaus Bätzner, a retired CERN particle physicist whose giddy excitement at the institution's accomplishments more than made up for my limited comprehension of what he was saying.
Connecting Broca's area with Wernicke's is a neural network: a thick, curving bundle of billions of nerve fibres, the arcuate fasciculus, which integrates the production and the comprehension of language.
But comprehension of such a scenario, and what it may mean, is quite difficult without an understanding of what El Nino and La Nina actually are and why they exist.
It's not for the faint-hearted: The user-friendly interface, shown below, still requires you to understand how quantum devices work, which is well beyond the comprehension of many of us.
And she has a vast comprehension of foreign affairs, having visited 112 countries during her years (2009 to 2013) as secretary of state -- more than any previous person in that post.
And yet substantive public engagement with the issue remains minimal—besides the occasional scare story about the robot apocalypse, general comprehension of the actual workings and ramifications of automation is low.
Alternating with these sections are glimpses of Anna's own life: her memories of her father, her girlhood, her marriage, her gradual comprehension of who her father was and what he did.
No. I was not O.K. And neither was James Baldwin, though his essays Were perfect spinning platters of comprehension of the fight To assert humanness in a black-and-white world.
It's a much needed text, integrating current scholarship on the artist that, while voluminous, is often divergent in focus at the expense of any holistic comprehension of the artist's life and work.
I was a top-of-class student in my motherland, but in English-speaking California, my comprehension of the foreign language was at a level at least five years below my age.
Kempowski's handling of this episode displays all his deep talents as a novelist—his impartial hospitality to many different perspectives, his shrewd comprehension of his characters' solipsism, the impurity of their heroism.
For Mr. Liem, an American who lives in Champagne, the increasing exploration and understanding of the region's terroirs is the crucial element in improving the wine and deepening our comprehension of it.
He added that when you hand $500,000 to a 22-year-old who has grown up in a family without much money, there is no comprehension of how to deal with it.
But for users looking to gain practical language skills, linguistics research has shown evidence that creating a robust vocabulary can give a learner comprehension of about 70 to 80 percent of the language.
People with traumatic brain injuries or severe mental illnesses have to be judged with these things in mind if we are to have any comprehension of what they did and why they did it.
That question is at the heart of a clever program that has university students, overseen by professors, create and edit Wikipedia articles instead of writing term papers to demonstrate their comprehension of a subject.
What does unite the "changers" is their complete lack of understanding of capitalism — with no comprehension of its tenets, its history, its moral foundation or of the unique relationship of individual rights to government.
When the connection is fully myelinated between the part of the brain known as Wernicke's area (comprehension of words) and Broca's (production of speech), children go from understanding words to being able to say them.
This "snapshot" approach to reading protects the reader against the potentially disruptive mental effects of the text, while enabling enough of it to filter through to ensure at least a minimal comprehension of its content.
People tend to think of their comprehension of graphs as intuitive, but it was, in fact, invented, in large part by Isaac Newton, who crafted a fundamentally new way of thinking about plotting and interpreting data.
Any child who escapes violence at home and comes to this country has more resilience and strength than most of our policy makers, who lack basic compassion and comprehension of a world other than their own.
To capture the life of this woman, this bringer of comprehension of our most subtle and devious aspects, the film wisely asks other authors and some academics to weigh in and explain who and what Morrison was.
Some of the skills required of graphics engineering professionals include knowledge of a variety of programming languages, comprehension of 3D math, skills with motion graphics, and intricate knowledge of a plethora of both hardware and software systems.
The Islamic regime may be accepted, rather than popular — the revolutionary guards certainly are prepared to kill in order to maintain it in power — and our knowledge and comprehension of trends in the country are probably weak.
But can skateboarding ascend to the highest level of humor, the kind that prompts you to quietly say, "That's funny," while making you doubt your comprehension of both the work in question and the world at large?
The lack of consistency in US law concerning what and isn't a monopolistic action is also at issue, especially in the internet realm, where courts often display an apparent lack of comprehension of how the internet works.
" Elsewhere, Frank Ocean's Blonde explores the invisible queer in 2016's modern society, with Noisey's own Emma Garland noting that "an album like this feels at once perfectly timed and profoundly beyond our culture's comprehension of queerness.
Houlton's work on nitrogen modeling and the often-overlooked climate effects of fertilizers has helped improve global comprehension of just how much our food system impacts global warming, and lets lawmakers craft more targeted and effective agricultural policies.
No matter how scrupulously the AI designers launder the phony "human" touches out of their wares, we can expect a flourishing of shortcuts, workarounds and tolerated distortions of the actual "comprehension" of both the systems and their operators.
" Without the Space Symposium and "all its predecessors and counterparts across culture and time," Tyson realized, "there would be no astronomy, no astrophysics, no astronauts, no exploration of the solar system and barely any comprehension of the cosmos.
In his subsequent interviews, he displayed a clear lack of comprehension of why the news media and the Washington establishment insisted on creating so many complications in the wake of such a simple act as dismissing an employee.
Placed in a grid, the 38-year-old artist has stripped encyclopedias, law books, and other hardback, reference tomes down to their covers, and in so doing stripped them of their promise of our indepth comprehension of the world.
The hunch is that everyday people should be able to at least indirectly access the insights of moral theories, even if they have only limited comprehension of the overarching theory, and even amid the untidiness of the real world.
As exciting and entertaining as their exertions may be, the scarring pasts these characters carry and the profoundly uncertain futures they face are beyond the comprehension of those of us with homes, or even countries, to call our own.
The president is behaving inappropriately on a near-daily basis, profiting personally from the presidency, attempting to stymie a legitimate inquiry into Russian involvement in the 2016 campaign, and constantly demonstrating near-zero comprehension of the main issues in American politics.
While the two sources on the call were impressed with his technical grasp of the trade deal, they called his comments on its political fate "naïve," saying they betrayed only a tenuous comprehension of the USMCA's troubled standing with Congress.
Gina Eosco, who is an expert in how people perceive weather forecasts, said the cacophony of weather forecast information available today via television, radio, online, and social media may be hindering the public's comprehension of a storm's full spectrum of threats.
The American Bar Association and others have made clear that the practice is deeply flawed, leading to reduced comprehension of proceedings, heightened anxiety and disorientation, and should be used only when it is in the best interest of the child.
Pundyk tells me that all of the work is her attempt to discover for herself again why painting was and continues to be a crucial to her aesthetics, to her comprehension of what a body is and what it can do.
The screen's format also helps establish a personal connection with the viewer (underscored by the frequency with which the film's characters stare directly, and unnervingly, into the camera) — a wordless, intuitive bond that is essential to the comprehension of the piece.
The TikTok seems to have gone viral beyond the simple comprehension of what copious amounts of capital could look like, striking a really personal chord with a vast majority of people who do not have $1 million or even $100,000.
While LaVine can use his athleticism as a cover for individual deficiencies, it's not a workable salve for a lack of comprehension of the geometry of the court, and how that geometry is affected by the movement of players on both sides.
Bixby's voice capabilities have been available in the US as part of an opt-in beta test, and Samsung says that feedback has led to faster response times, improved comprehension of varied phrasing around the same question, better hands-free operation, and more.
Much of the ruckus that accompanied Mr. Bannon this week was based on a mutual misunderstanding — his lack of French gives him a sometimes shaky comprehension of local political life, and the French often have an equally fantastic notion of American politics.
"This work shows the extensive use of the Lunar Penetrating Radar could greatly improve our understanding of the history of lunar impact and volcanism and could shed new light on the comprehension of the geological evolution of the Moon's far side," Li said.
A weird number of them have mustaches, and even the ones that are almost right look kind of creepy, like they were assembled by a robot with no comprehension of what a human is but tons of examples of what we look like.
"This show exemplifies what the James Weldon Johnson Collection represents: you can only know American history and culture with a comprehension of African-American history and culture," Kuhl, who's the curator of poetry in the Yale Collection of American Literature (YCAL), told Hyperallergic.
There's a sense that the artist wants to prevent us from fully envisaging the brutality she depicts, as if images of lynched bodies hanging from trees and packed slave ships may be so disturbing that full depiction would prevent the viewer's comprehension of the scene.
"The Post wanted to lead the charge against this child because he was a pawn in its political war against its political adversary — a war so disconnected and beyond the comprehension of Nicholas that it might as well have been science fiction," the complaint adds.
Such a dead end is beyond the comprehension of Hamid Amini and Ali Azimi, two 18-year-olds from Afghanistan who made their way to Indonesia as unaccompanied minors in 2014 and 2015, after fleeing attacks by the Taliban against their ethnic minority Hazara communities.
That pitch-perfect comprehension of the skeleton that underlies a great story meant the show's writers could feel free to detach from worrying about the big picture to sweat the small stuff and come up with some of the most memorable TV moments ever.
Computers are built to process data, but there's a particular form of information so rich and dense in meaning that it's beyond the full comprehension of even the most advanced AI. It's also one that you and I process intuitively and deal in every day: language.
Given how dramatically recent polls have turned on his controversial public utterances, it is not hyperbolic to say that the very fate of the nation, indeed human civilization, appears destined to come down to one man's application of the English language — and the public's comprehension of it.
That government-produced film made for a "thorough and vivid comprehension of what a daylight bombing is actually like for the young men who wing our heavy bombers from English bases into the heart of Germany," Bosley Crowther wrote in The New York Times that year.
Regardless of our relationship to astrology, Mercado was the figure we looked to—a man in gold capes not that unlike the papal robes worn in the Vatican, captivating us with his otherworldly energy, deeper comprehension of the connectedness of the universe, and out-of-this-world campiness.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Tours of Nazi Camps to Curb Creeping Hate" (news article, March 12): Facilitating trips to Nazi concentration camps for German students is unquestionably a powerful educational tool that can greatly deepen their comprehension of one of the most tragic chapters in their country's history.
When you consider the fact that only 48% of young Americans aged 13-20 identify as exclusively heterosexual and 49% of British 18-24 year old's define themselves as something other than "straight", an album like this feels at once perfectly timed and profoundly beyond our culture's comprehension of queerness.
What first occurs to me when I see Betye Saar's work at the Fondazione Prada is that she is a sophisticated symbol user, one who is so advanced in her comprehension of how cultural symbols work that she can pull them apart and reassemble them to turn their meanings inside out.
It seems nearly impossible that President Trump will be able to bolster much of the nation's confidence in the ability of the government to handle the situation—his record of callous indirection and his seeming lack of comprehension of real danger faced by regular people is too long and too damaging.
Other examples include the geneticist Barbara McClintock's comprehension of translocation of genetic material; Paul McCartney's hearing the melody of "Yesterday" in his head as he awoke one morning; the pharmacologist Otto Loewi's realization about how nerve cells communicate with one another; and the Buddha's insight into the nature of human suffering.
Traister continues: If, as in this election, a man who spews hate and vulgarity, with no comprehension of how government works, can become presidentially plausible because he is magnetic while a capable, workaholic woman who knows policy inside and out struggles because she is not magnetic, perhaps we should re-evaluate magnetism's importance.
Traister continues: If, as in this election, a man who spews hate and vulgarity, with no comprehension of how government works, can become presidentially plausible because he is magnetic while a capable, workaholic woman who knows policy inside and out struggles because she is not magnetic, perhaps we should reevaluate magnetism's importance.
Courtesy Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images Well, there's this to be said for the tag: Morisot is a visual poet of womanhood like perhaps no other painter before or since, with a comprehension of female experience that is at least equal in force to the combined delectations of women by her male peers.
We spend a significant amount of effort ensuring first, our system can handle this both on the supply side with drivers for kind of this increased demand, but we're also improving the algorithms that we have behind the scenes to improve ETAs, to improve our comprehension of traffic in terms of routing, and our intelligence around locations as well.
U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, a few days later, amazingly said, "I strongly believe this is going to move the ball forward for the peace process," and that Trump "just took Jerusalem off the table," displaying the administration's utter lack of comprehension of the situation in the Middle East in general and with the Palestinians and Israelis in specific.
I was expected to be integrated to a certain extent, but reminded of my position as an interloper at every turn: in every misunderstanding that came out of my terrible comprehension of the Dutch language, every time I accidentally stood in the bike lane, not to mention that time I drove a boat the wrong way down a one-way canal.
North Korea has two satellites in orbit, and more to follow, that could be nuclear-armed for high-altitude electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack that could blackout North America for months to years, killing millions ... This point appears to be beyond the comprehension of most, including secretaries of Defense, the military leadership, and the usual 'experts' who appear in the press.

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