A pair cats followed her as well, understandably fascinated but just as understandably on guard.
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The wider public was — understandably — surprised and shocked.
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Understandably, he sounds excited — still — about the work.
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These were both — understandably so — deemed negative behaviors.
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TCR understandably had some words for their rival coach: .
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He, somewhat understandably, began his response by laughing out loud.
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For some, understandably, this is a real bone of contention.
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Understandably, not everyone was too keen on that idea. Why?
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Understandably, you probably have some questions about this postmodern concept.
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Twitter, understandably, is having a field day with this one.
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Eventually, the plane lands safely — but Hilton is understandably angry.
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The Dodgers' champagne celebration on Thursday night was understandably epic.
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Labor activists and economists are understandably alarmed at the prospect.
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"People are understandably unwilling to name their experience," Clancy says.
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Australia coach Ante Milicic was understandably devastated for his team.
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Both Galvin and Crute were, understandably, thrilled with the change.
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Back then, I was understandably pretty cut up about it.
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Understandably, the de Veres house has quite the price tag.
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The North Korean regime has, perhaps understandably, rejected the comparison.
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But she is, understandably, incredibly resentful of the medical establishment.
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Trump's immigration plans understandably sound unconventional and extreme to many.
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Microsoft says it, understandably, won't be using loot boxes, though.
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They're understandably proud, but less so when she insults Tom.
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Churchill (understandably) refused to stay in Lincoln's bedroom ever again.
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"They always start very aggressively," she said, but understandably so.
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Understandably, most animals have trouble adjusting to the new accessory.
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It's an outright tragedy, and Don Neto is understandably destroyed.
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And people are, totally understandably, very fearful at the moment.
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Most commentators understandably viewed this plea for bipartisanship with scepticism.
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Faced with such problems, politicians understandably throw up their hands.
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The company has, understandably, been shifting its global plans, accordingly.
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They, understandably, tend to elicit anger in the comment section.
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So when he was ultimately killed, fans were understandably devastated.
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Many drivers and their passengers look tired, and understandably so.
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Kak is visibly proud of his son, and understandably so.
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Backers are understandably quite upset about not receiving their headphones.
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Understandably, you'll probably only believe it when you see it.
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Understandably, this has made some deeply stupid people deeply angry.
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Behind the statistics are individuals – understandably fearful, but also hopeful.
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Some users were understandably worried their phones had been hacked.
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Understandably, it was as irrelevant then as it is now.
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And developers are understandably cautious about this new model, too.
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Ward is understandably terrified and threatens Danny with a gun.
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Understandably, Trump's decision has not gone down well with some.
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Outside observers understandably believed that Janoris Jenkins could not play.
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The Israeli government understandably wanted to get its man home.
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When money comes into play, gaming can understandably turn ugly.
|
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"Understandably, most patients prefer the gradual approach," Dr. Schneier says.
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Understandably, Smith's fans, who call themselves "Little Sailors," lost it.
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Understandably, there has been an outcry, particularly on social media.
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Understandably, Apple sued, unhappy about the precedent that it set.
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Understandably it added significant weight to concerns about the region.
|
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His move to the Times, however, has understandably incited outrage.
|
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The Muslim American community is understandably skeptical about this conclusion.
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Understandably, our military leaders — past and present — are very concerned.
|
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Given recent events at Valeant, its investors are understandably nervous.
|
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"These claims understandably are upsetting," Dr. Oz says to Diamond.
|
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Given Walmart's ambitions, Jet understandably makes for a tempting target.
|
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Understandably, she also started thinking better prospects might lie north.
|
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The changes have been severe, which has understandably caused concern.
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Nevertheless, fans are understandably fond of the giant, cuddly Snorlax.
|
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Yet, as the rally attests, patients, understandably, believe this illusion.
|
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Understandably, their three mystified children asked them, but lips sealed.
|
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Jews are, understandably, sensitive to statements and jokes like these.
|
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Ibrahimovic (understandably) celebrated with a dazed look on his face.
|
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He's understandably ranked at 9.7 in terms of super powers.
|
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Abortion is a sensitive issue for people, and understandably so.
|
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So he very clearly (and understandably) wants to make changes.
|
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Some folks, understandably, prefer privacy around their adult gaming habits.
|
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He's nervous, understandably, about how the boy will accept him.
|
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Tesla, understandably, has the market more or less to itself.
|
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This can understandably make some people feel stressed and anxious.
|
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Understandably, not all TinyLetter writers choose to tick this box.
|
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Politicians, meanwhile, have been understandably hesitant to hop on board.
|
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Anna was understandably amped up and not ready for bed.
|
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Iowa is understandably desperate to hold on to its status.
|
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Understandably, perhaps — otherwise this book might be twice as long.
|
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My question had clearly, and understandably, gotten her hackles up.
|
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Readers may understandably wonder: What data do these companies have?
|
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Understandably, sellers want to ensure that those prospects — any prospects!
|
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Taxpayers are understandably wary of handing over a blank cheque.
|
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My mother was understandably coy about the pace of it.
|
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Understandably, "BoP" keeps the focus on Harley and the women.
|
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Many movie lovers, myself included, were understandably upset and disappointed.
|
|
This understandably has much of the public worried and concerned.
|
|
But Anisimova is understandably still grappling with her father's death.
|
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It acted because its people were understandably angry and fearful.
|
|
Everyone is understandably focused on the immediate dangers from flooding.
|
|
Understandably, CBP is currently searching for solutions to the problem.
|
|
Understandably, then, the Moroccan phyllo chicken puffs weren't going fast.
|
|
Of course, some people understandably react against that massive coverage.
|
|
Understandably, many have voiced strong opposition to the Treasury's plan.
|
|
Perhaps understandably, the thorniest ones make us cautious and avoidant.
|
|
The Social Democrats are understandably wary of Ms. Merkel's courtship.
|
|
My wife (understandably) despises the escalating movements of my iPhone's morning orchestra, and she would certainly murder me (again, understandably) if I set a series of alarms that started at 21:2228 in the morning.
|
|
Understandably, her aunt, Vine star Mikaela Long, was a little concerned.
|
|
At the time and for decades after, communication was understandably unsophisticated.
|
|
The building's owners, Lindsay Diaz and Alan Cutter, are understandably upset.
|
|
Understandably, critics are demanding criminal prosecution of somebody for this debacle.
|
|
Sarah – understandably, but incorrectly – thinks that Cirie has turned on her.
|
|
The company is, understandably, starting off simply with regards to functionality.
|
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The result, understandably, is that Dee Dee thinks he's a weirdo.
|
|
And so newsroom is now understandably across the country are nervous.
|
|
And that was understandably terrifying — how do you stop death itself?
|
|
People with ALS are understandably more likely to struggle with depression.
|
|
Understandably, there's some extra weight to it, given the family's experiences.
|
|
That ubiquity has made the process of releasing patches understandably arduous.
|
|
With so much riding on the Fed, investors were understandably cautious.
|
|
Understandably, last night's finale managed the highest viewership of any episode.
|
|
Given their colonial past, Colombians are understandably wary of foreign profiteers.
|
|
During the field test, the surrounding cows were understandably not impressed.
|
|
" He added, "Understandably, some people have been disappointed by this photo.
|
|
Understandably, Trump has taken a lot of criticism for the remark.
|
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Understandably, Facebook goes into deep detail about how wind affects flight.
|
|
Understandably, officials are now wondering what to do about the problem.
|
|
People were, understandably, a little stressed out and had some concerns.
|
|
Understandably, Jordan's cover was blown over the popularity of his tweet.
|
|
With so much riding on the Fed, investors were understandably anxious.
|
|
The older mujahideen were, understandably, highly suspicious of journalists — especially photographers.
|
|
Excepting astrologers, Indians understandably tend to be wary of political predictions.
|
|
Understandably, it's the most common reason for prescribing antibiotics to infants.
|
|
Nogueira believed the headbutt was deliberate and was therefore understandably frustrated.
|
|
How the NSA is responding to this is, understandably, a secret.
|
|
That said, the list is understandably pretty heavy on developer tools.
|
|
Because of the discrimination that's out there, many are understandably suspicious.
|
|
Measuring this sort of impact in economic surveys is understandably hard.
|
|
Some people are understandably not pleased, while others are just confused.
|
|
After wrapping six seasons of Girls, Lena Dunham was understandably emotional.
|
|
The kids are understandably flipped out by their mother's strange behavior.
|
|
The people not benefitting from that income inequality are sore, understandably.
|
|
This is understandably causing some panic, but it's probably not deserved.
|
|
And, when they figured out the truth, many were understandably disappointed.
|
|
Scaramucci, understandably, is bullish on the earnings growth prospects for 2017.
|
|
But she's understandably wary of committing to any career path yet.
|
|
Understandably, the patient decided to stick with the diet full-time.
|
|
Understandably, Hortman's Republican colleagues weren't happy about this comment at all.
|
|
So she understandably wasn't eager to go back to the beginning.
|
|
But, understandably, they didn't really seem like they wanted to leave.
|
|
Understandably, people on Twitter were quick to react to the clip.
|
|
U.S. officials are understandably excited about taking Adnani off the battlefield.
|
|
PLANT breeders are understandably excited about manipulating botanical genomics (see article).
|
|
Parties are also understandably tempted to field wealthy donors as candidates.
|
|
So people are understandably curious about why certain movies are AWOL.
|
|
This deal was so good that it sold out, understandably so.
|
|
Understandably, focus has been on liberals' new first-time majority status.
|
|
Most Americans, understandably, are more worried about their slow-growing incomes.
|
|
Understandably, Ghost doesn't want kids logging on to see beheading videos.
|
|
Understandably, as his daughter, Beth dodges any form of theraputic #realtalk.
|
|
Seaborn said many schools were understandably wary of offering cannabis courses.
|
|
"The deputies are, of course, understandably shaken up," the sheriff said.
|
|
If I did that, you guys would lose your mind, understandably.
|
|
Medium-sized banks have been understandably reluctant to cross the threshold.
|
|
Understandably, folks had trouble with how achingly adorable the moment is.
|
|
The expectations for these ball kids are understandably set quite high.
|
|
Understandably, President Donald Trump is attempting to out-negotiate the Chinese.
|
|
Even a few professionals (semi-understandably) mixed up the two celebrities.
|
|
Liam Neeson was understandably angered over a friend who was raped.
|
|
The hometown show understandably demonstrated the curious space he's in now.
|
|
Amazon was understandably shaken by Google's rapid ascent in the category.
|
|
But his comments have understandably riled up a lot of people.
|
|
Many, understandably, choose to go fast now and roll their own.
|
|
Understandably, Argentina doesn't take too kindly to that sort of behavior.
|
|
"This may understandably advance a certain level of insecurity," Page said.
|
|
Ms. Norwood is understandably concerned about offending Mr. Reed's black supporters.
|
|
Workers, understandably, are asking whether they are getting a raw deal.
|
|
Many who have listened to the recording are understandably taken aback.
|
|
Charleston Coach Earl Grant was understandably apoplectic, but to no avail.
|
|
Young investors are understandably wary about investing in the stock market.
|
|
Understandably, Republicans have no real incentive to agree to this compromise.
|
|
She becomes understandably upset and looks to her parents for advice.
|
|
"These needs are understandably exacerbated during times of crisis," says Casale.
|
|
He has this obsession, this manic obsession with, understandably, his fate.
|
|
Josie, understandably, is not keen on pretending that she's Abigail's roommate.
|
|
Understandably, the pair is out of their element and chaos ensues.
|
|
Mr Trump is understandably frustrated by being stuck in the region.
|
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Many people are understandably unsure what to say in these situations.
|
|
Understandably, Erie constituents have questions for their lawmakers, but congressmen Rep.
|
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Understandably, then, such cajoling destroys trust between potential customers and Washington.
|
|
For eight years he tried to keep his condition secret, understandably.
|
|
Editors might understandably fear alienating their readers with such a move.
|
|
Understandably, this makes it one of my favorite bras to date.
|
|
Understandably, it takes practice to incorporate this into our everyday language.
|
|
Her casts include dancers and horses, which — understandably — makes touring difficult.
|
|
Nurnberger was a gracious server but, understandably, not quite at ease.
|
|
Since then, the court has fallen silent on gun issues, understandably.
|
|
Recent high profile accidents have understandably shined a spotlight on Amtrak.
|
|
Many of his former followers "are angry — understandably," he told me.
|
|
They're understandably unhappy about the Frasers moving onto their ancestral lands.
|
|
Perhaps understandably, Libya soon announced that it would decline to attend.
|
|
Perhaps understandably, many have reported that he looked a little rusty.
|
|
"Investors will understandably worry what else may be next," he said.
|
|
People understandably found this a reality too difficult to even imagine.
|
|
Understandably, both publishers and authors are deeply unhappy about this change.
|
|
LGBTQ activists are, understandably, more than a little upset by the silence.
|
|
Adler is being tight lipped, and understandably so, about the next steps.
|
|
When Murtagh, understandably furious, asks why, Jamie remains cagey, angering Murtagh further.
|
|
Understandably confused, Maeve asks Felix how they've gotten ahold of her dreams.
|
|
"Understandably, he had no regrets about bartering to save lives," Pesic wrote.
|
|
While these risks seem unlikely at present, Mexican officials are understandably concerned.
|
|
No, there was no tailor, and sadly (if understandably) no moonwalk glitch.
|
|
The former is understandably dismayed at the carnage taking place around him.
|
|
Understandably this has made investors in the fast-growing emerging market jittery.
|
|
Unfortunately, too many companies (somewhat understandably) limit disclosure to protect proprietary information.
|
|
Understandably, the Indian-American community is now in a state of mourning.
|
|
People are understandably upset by what was taking place at the border.
|
|
Understandably, wearing all that while eight months pregnant can be a lot.
|
|
Advertisers quite understandably don't want their valuable brands next to hate speech.
|
|
Understandably so — it had a lot to get through at the event.
|
|
For many players, these myriad issues may understandably be a deal-breaker.
|
|
Such spending is the subject of fierce political debate, and understandably so.
|
|
Which also means game over, since Gyarados is understandably banned from competing.
|
|
Understandably, Ellis' mother, Alex Brown, is extremely proud of the two boys.
|
|
This new technology has understandably led people to raise a few questions.
|
|
Still, Clinton's embrace of clean energy understandably angers these very same workers.
|
|
Grammy, who hadn't been exposed to a GIF before, understandably freaked out.
|
|
But the main opponents of Kavanaugh have, understandably, been on the left.
|
|
The Fed is understandably keen to increase it while markets look resilient.
|
|
Understandably, when asked what it thought of Pokévision, Niantic wasn't exactly thrilled.
|
|
My boyfriend is understandably annoyed, but we smooth things over pretty quickly.
|
|
Understandably, some of their much larger rivals do not like it much.
|
|
Understandably, CSIRO scientists were extremely upset, for both personal and scientific reasons.
|
|
Understandably most of the questions were focused on issues relating to veterans.
|
|
So locals are understandably defensive in the face of Europe's environmentalist surge.
|
|
Understandably, the woman who accidentally received this package immediately called the police.
|
|
For that, she is extremely grateful; however she is still understandably upset.
|
|
Things got so heated that Amara, understandably, walked out on the session.
|
|
Companies understandably want workers who deal with the public to look respectable.
|
|
There are still some free streaming options, but they are limited, understandably.
|
|
Her first time seeing herself on-screen as Moana was, understandably, surreal.
|
|
Billy met the Upside Down version of himself and was understandably unsettled.
|
|
Understandably, she can't quite bring herself to feel sorry for Jon Snow.
|
|
The 5-year-old was, understandably, blown away by the kind gesture.
|
|
But today Sara Gilbert, John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf are understandably apprehensive.
|
|
It's understandably hard to manipulate a material that's only one atom thick.
|
|
Back in 2008, muggles were understandably skeptical to learn that Warner Bros.
|
|
Understandably, it seems whatever commands our attention also commands our deeper anxieties.
|
|
All of his predecessors have been killed, so understandably he's on edge.
|
|
Now, understandably, Chinese authorities are pretty pissed about the stolen party favor.
|
|
She was understandably flummoxed when Cam appeared before her to be pinned.
|
|
After her husband was murdered in 2013, Kyle was understandably grief-stricken.
|
|
Two weeks ago, folks were I think understandably asking the liquidity question.
|
|
The people responsible for shepherding Black Panther into existence are understandably excited.
|
|
He was also, understandably, tired following the 6-hour, 5-minute marathon.
|
|
The internet is understandably split on the possibility of the new relationship.
|
|
But their gripes had a tiny audience and, understandably, received scant sympathy.
|
|
Understandably, they're incredibly angry, and they each fight you one-by-one.
|
|
Understandably, given client confidentiality, neither Gelin nor Shanxi Securities are saying anything.
|
|
They understandably are apprehensive when approaching someone they reasonably believe is armed.
|
|
Understandably, the company hasn't been rushing to get the handset back out.
|
|
"The link between the two however is understandably very strong," he said.
|
|
Understandably, they're worried they won't get a full season out of him.
|
|
But Bradbury is understandably afraid for her son's future in this country.
|
|
Understandably, following up such an acclaimed run can feel a bit daunting.
|
|
Still, the newbie actress was understandably anxious about joining a seasoned ensemble.
|
|
Understandably, therefore, Mr Obama has preferred to devote his efforts to Iran.
|
|
She was only 14, and her mom was understandably worried about her.
|
|
Dumezweni was understandably humbled by the message and sent her own tweet.
|
|
After atrocities like these, people understandably want nothing more than to forget.
|
|
Understandably, there feels a sense of urgency to prevent another senseless death.
|
|
Understandably, people who hear about it want to come take a look.
|
|
Our community is understandably devastated to have lost our hosts and benefactors.
|
|
Recruitment of children is more difficult because parents understandably are exceedingly protective.
|
|
Supplies of commercial instruments had, understandably, dried up quickly after the disaster.
|
|
Understandably, James' sons would have favorite basketball players aside from their father.
|
|
But longtime Korea hands are understandably skeptical, given Pyongyang's decades of deception.
|
|
The security services are understandably protective of those involved in fighting terrorism.
|
|
It's been a slow roll out for the company, but understandably so.
|
|
Understandably, Nintendo has been reluctant to tinker with its masterpiece this way.
|
|
The commuters onboard appeared to be, understandably, not very into that shit.
|
|
But James would welcome that deal with open arms, and understandably so.
|
|
Understandably, the provocative and deeply upsetting visual caused a bit of controversy.
|
|
My friend was understandably terrified and ashamed and a million other emotions.
|
|
It was understandably difficult for Note 7 owners to abandon their device.
|
|
The online response was divided between the excited and the understandably skeptical.
|
|
Renzi is understandably reluctant to repeat this experiment on a broader scale.
|
|
Customers of Kylie Cosmetics were understandably upset, and complained to her people.
|
|
And the Sanders campaign understandably sees it as a bias in media.
|
|
The Warriors, understandably, want people to think that location does not matter.
|
|
Expectations might, understandably, have been revised a little in the spring sunshine.
|
|
The Italian government is (understandably) less than pleased with Groland's topical comedy.
|
|
If Pusha's not game (understandably so), sub him out for Meek Mill.
|
|
At that point, there was little appetite, understandably, for celebrating British defeat.
|
|
"It's a time of adjustment, and people are understandably cautious," he said.
|
|
Amid a pandemic, people are understandably seeking out mental health support online.
|
|
Nonetheless, choosing one for a wedding — his second — understandably made Daniel nervous.
|
|
Such swift and decisive action is, surely, commendable, as Sterling understandably thought.
|
|
Sales, understandably, took a hit, and the carmaker lost US market share.
|
|
The response, so far, of the Gulf states has been understandably cautious.
|
|
In coal country, that might well be, and quite understandably, be scary.
|
|
So visitors to Yosemite, understandably, might overlook another natural wonder: the people.
|
|
Wakefield was understandably delighted, looking completely shocked before hugging the stadium announcer.
|
|
If you've never used a smartwatch before, you may be (understandably) overwhelmed.
|
|
The stock has been understandably hit hard by fears about COVID-19.
|
|
Understandably, international lenders have been selective in taking exposure to Indian NBFCs.
|
|
You are understandably anguished by the thought of lying to your mother.
|
|
Understandably, this is all a bit confusing and emotionally chaotic for Jane.
|
|
It was understandably seen as the first step to an HIV cure.
|
|
Understandably so, because food has a ton of money to be made.
|
|
These measures are understandably unpopular in states long victimized by Russian oppression.
|
|
Spotify's spending is probably the most commonly-cited flashpoint — and understandably so.
|
|
When employees perform at their best, they understandably expect to be acknowledged.
|
|
Understandably, Falun Gong harbors deep resentment to China and Communism in general.
|
|
Many Americans are understandably focusing on the midterm congressional elections in November.
|
|
Families find them alluring (understandably), because rewards can control a child momentarily.
|
|
Renzi was understandably reluctant to repeat this experiment on a broader scale.
|
|
Understandably so, as that is the strongest argument against vigilantism more broadly.
|
|
As ever, the tension is between the players, who understandably want to maximize their earnings in a brutally competitive sport, and their paymasters, who own and operate the tournaments and understandably would rather keep prize money under tight rein.
|
|
Star was understandably outraged, and he took to Twitter to alert his followers.
|
|
The mood in the People's Vote headquarters in Millbank Tower is understandably upbeat.
|
|
Ariel doesn't hesitate to deliver the news and the others are understandably shocked.
|
|
Understandably, this is not at the top of the agenda for most voters.
|
|
The CBO estimates that millions of Americans will, understandably, make the latter decision.
|
|
Because of that history, trust levels in sweeping federal policies are understandably low.
|
|
It's understandably taken the company a while to get the thing just right.
|
|
The kid is understandably panicky and even tries asking the car to stop.
|
|
That first comment understandably terrified a lot of people in the financial press.
|
|
Understandably, Dena is left wide-eyed and terrified by this horrific sexual future.
|
|
"Janet and her loved ones understandably feel traumatised by this incident," said Richards.
|
|
Understandably, this suggestion has been steadfastly opposed by most players in the industry.
|
|
Because of this, people understandably started freaking out and getting aggressive or fainting.
|
|
The photo was reposted on social media, understandably, and met with much confusion.
|
|
In this week's episode, Static, Miller, and Holden are understandably on the outs.
|
|
Understandably, Airbnb was hesitant as it considered how it might expand into China.
|
|
FairTube and YouTubers Union members are understandably displeased, but not at all surprised.
|
|
Blacks, immigrants, Muslims, Jews, and other marginalized communities are understandably living in fear.
|
|
Understandably, a candidate has to identify a problem that they plan to fix.
|
|
Times editors understandably took their time – nearly a year – to name his replacement.
|
|
And many are understandably reluctant to leave homes that hold so much history.
|
|
The monster slithers out from the ceiling, understandably freaking Steve the fuck out.
|
|
According to Axios, Trump and his advisers now feel invincible, perhaps understandably so.
|
|
Many will understandably ask the question: But who will take care of ISIS?
|
|
" (After fans understandably freaked out, Grande added, "kiiiiiiddding (i'm not kidding) kiiiiiiiiddding relax.
|
|
After days of relentless tension, Carole is truly, understandably a little checked out.
|
|
And understandably so, because she's got an amazing personality, she's a beautiful girl.
|
|
And, understandably, some just wouldn't want to mix romance into a friendship platform.
|
|
But understandably, the will to bear that burden cannot be taken for granted.
|
|
I was one of about 10 actors testing, and I was understandably nervous.
|
|
Fans of the franchise were understandably skeptical in the lead up to release.
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Republicans consider Mr Trump exonerated, Democrats—almost as understandably—think he hasn't been.
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Many people, including singer Shirley Manson, were understandably infuriated by Morrissey's gross comments.
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Understandably so, given the how massive of an undertaking it will ultimately be.
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Many have understandably interpreted it as encouraging gun owners to shoot Hillary Clinton.
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She's only 2o, so understandably, she may not want everyone in her business.
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Pei explains that this approach makes the phone thicker and, understandably, more expensive.
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Hillary Clinton was understandably eager to give her reaction to the reports Monday.
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Though the actors retained control of their accounts, their faith was, understandably, rocked.
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Understandably, precautions have been taken, including a black SUV idling down the block.
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That said, being awake during this form of surgery is understandably stress-inducing.
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Women understandably find that so invalidating that they might question their own sanity.
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Residents of the North Fork area were understandably upset at the judge's ruling.
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Understandably, the rapper's post led to an uproar in the Eastern European country.
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Many of these previous changes have made the app, understandably, much less appealing.
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For those not ready to make that commitment (understandably so), there is MacGyver.
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Understandably, aid agencies have to make tough decisions on where to allocate funding.
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There is some of that that does happen in pockets, and understandably so.
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When the copy dogs arrived, Streisand, understandably, had trouble telling the puppies apart.
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As the game goes on, Corden gets considerably more annoyed (and understandably so).
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He'd taken care of himself for several years, as he understandably had to.
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He, understandably, hasn't fully recovered, even though he's being asked to move on.
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People don't know where to go so, understandably, they return to the anchor.
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The producers of a film about menstruation got emotional — understandably — during Sunday's Oscars.
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Understandably Graham's head is much larger, to keep his brain from getting jostled.
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He's understandably cautious, particularly since these are theoretical predictions based on computer simulations.
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All eyes, quite understandably, are on the prize: the White House in 2020.
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Corporations, understandably, probably saw their stock as expensive, and pulled back on purchases.
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He understandably hates his caricature but has been undone by conforming to it.
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The market is, understandably, a little unsure what to make of the announcement.
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Understandably, this largess sits well with the pro-business faction within Democratic ranks.
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And, understandably, the question of who did it best is an ongoing debate.
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Yet, a sneaker is one of the most enduring styles, and understandably so.
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Understandably so, the television personality wondered how this affects Mirren's real life reputation.
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But many people, understandably, cannot bring themselves to ask others for a kidney.
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Everyone who visits here goes straight to Kreuzberg or Neukölln, understandably I suppose.
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Understandably, fewer people are willing to become collateral damage in Washington's political feuds.
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Some people—understandably were WTF-ing this theory: Some defended it: Alright, sure.
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New York City's transit authority is understandably jumpy about the Galaxy Note 7.
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The Washington Capitals caught all of the feels last night, and understandably so.
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This is intricate and understandably ornate music that demands—and rewards—deep listening.
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But the assembled fans understandably can't stand that kind of atonal brass nonsense.
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He understandably wants to avoid angering South Korea's most powerful and present ally.
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Now, it is understandably hard to convince creditors that there's anything worth saving.
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WIMBLEDON, England — The focus has understandably been on Serena Williams's comeback this season.
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Mr. Crowley has said, understandably, that the first two options hold no appeal.
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Giving that sense of empowerment to older children understandably requires a different approach.
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Brilliant Visions doesn't examine this debate because its focus is, understandably, on mescaline.
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Other evangelical favorites running against Cruz have understandably taken issue with these tactics.
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In each case, the families were too traumatized, understandably, to let us in.
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Understandably, Gilot seems more engaged discussing her work than her life with Picasso.
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"When unemployment spikes, many blame businesses (understandably) but also organized labor," Rosenfeld said.
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"Understandably, it was as irrelevant then as it is now," Mr. Page said.
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So visual representation of black supporters is understandably welcome from the Trump campaign.
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Understandably, Mr. Schrager, who is based in Manhattan, is often on the road.
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Joe Biden, pushed aside by Obama in the last election, was understandably irritated.
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That's an incredible amount of money, and competing investment firms are (understandably) frightened.
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The dad, understandably, was angry — until he found out that Target was right.
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Understandably, people are attached to their favorite scenes, lines, and characters from novels.
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Intelligence assessments are understandably conservative and often take months or longer to develop.
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After years of negotiations the minister, quite understandably, has run out of patience.
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Losing access to Google software and services understandably threw Huawei for a loop.
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After understandably scrapping its plans to use an app made by Shadow Inc.
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Nor did these same understandably furious voters support any other politician like them.
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She was understandably in high spirits that night and exuded charm and warmth.
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Three separate likenesses of Donald Trump are bland, soft, but perhaps understandably so.
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The death of Mobile World Congress First, it was an understandably nervous ZTE.
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Understandably, then, no Yankees manager has won it since Joe Torre in 1998.
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Competition for engineering jobs is understandably intense, with 52 applications for each opening.
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Trans people, understandably, find Rogan offensive and denounced Sanders's embrace of the endorsement.
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Victoria was understandably shaken, a moment followed by her choice to confront Rice.
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So if you, understandably, cannot get enough of Baby Yoda, you're in luck.
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Broncos fans could understandably ask why Lock did not start until Week 13.
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In multiple statements and interviews, she has understandably focused on her family's suffering.
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That victim understandably would wonder: Is this what happens if I come forward?
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The political conversation about impeachment has, understandably, focused on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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Understandably, as humans, we try to avoid such tragic choices at all costs.
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"They don't know what to do with him, understandably," the city official said.
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Understandably, as information trickled out from the government, the response was absolute panic.
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United was understandably cautious in the meeting, asking more questions than offering answers.
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Given their history with the news media, they appeared understandably wary at first.
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The night was cold, and people looked tense—understandably so, given the situation.
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When asked about our feedback from British fans, the NFL was understandably coy.
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The network understandably axed its top comedy Roseanne due to Barr's tweets in May but also less understandably canceled Last Man Standing — which Fox picked up and is now using it to easily pummel every other show on Friday night.
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Teams, quite understandably, would like to collect as much biophysical data as possible on their players, while players—equally understandably—are more than a little wary of being asked to wear technology that, for example, literally watches them while they sleep.
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Afterwards, the KUWTK star understandably took a break from the spotlight for several months.
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Some faculty members, he acknowledged, may have understandably felt there was too little consultation.
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He was understandably thrilled to escape with only three sets before the Berdych battle.
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For many in the region, getting out has understandably become a matter of survival.
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Elizabeth Warren's pledge to break up big tech companies has understandably ruffled some feathers.
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Understandably, parents were upset and reported the offensive assignment to the Pennridge School District.
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Chappi is one of several adorable hedgehogs on Instagram with an understandably large following.
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He was understandably upset about this low ball offer to make him go away.
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However, recently a supermarket giant started selling the item and people are understandably PISSED.
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The involvement of the US military in such a technology has understandably raised concerns.
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It looks downright terrifying, and Grande spends the entire time being understandably beside herself.
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It's why, understandably, each side often does its best to avoid the situation entirely.
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Understandably, not everyone goes for this kind of thing, but I find it fascinating.
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Nike's been getting all the glory for its self-lacing sneakers – and understandably so.
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The internet is losing its mind over Kim Kardashian and Taylor Swift today, understandably.
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She's also understandably surprised that the woman has missed this detail of Buttigieg's bio.
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When Brazil elected the first female president in its history, many were understandably excited.
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Understandably so — photographers and videographers have long been a core demographic for the company.
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When Warren first started uploading to his main channel, there were understandably some comparisons.
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"The decision, understandably, is sending shivers down investors spines," PVM said in a note.
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Russia head coach Stanislav Cherchesov said his team were understandably disappointed with the result.
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The Real Housewives of New Jersey star is understandably mad about the whole ordeal.
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When my team's idea wasn't implemented on a companywide level, I was understandably upset.
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That could be another reason why its market share is understandably lower than competitors'.
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Most employers understandably don't want someone who may have to leave at any moment.
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This is a pretty dramatic shift, so understandably, people were a little bit shocked.
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Some people will inevitably and understandably view it as a stunt and PR grab.
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Understandably, Ryn was uncomfortable with him using that word — because they're not a girl.
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Deschamps understandably took issue with Cantona's comments and has threatened to sue for defamation.
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And Lorde is understandably so tired of the peanut gallery giving her skincare tips.
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Patterson said Hill was understandably upset after the game, but was fine by Sunday.
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Most of us, understandably, want to feel as though we're doing well in life.
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Kylie Jenner is reportedly pregnant with her first child, and everyone is understandably shook.
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But college is a completely different ballgame, and, understandably, Zoey's feeling a bit overwhelmed.
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Republicans are understandably less anxious for DC to get its own congressmen and senators.
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Firms are understandably nervous about the close watch the state keeps on the sector.
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Understandably thinking he meant they were taking a trip to Paris, Laura freaked out.
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And buzzing around the head and neck, understandably, just would have been too distracting.
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Samsung is really squeezing as much out of this as possible — and understandably so.
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Peterson, understandably, assumes that China and Mexico would retaliate with tariffs of their own.
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Understandably, most of the discourse around harm in relation to sex centers around consent.
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My dad's side of the family—the Indian side—were understandably skeptical, very skeptical.
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Following this turn of events, Kardashian promptly left Paris for New York, understandably shaken.
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Most judges are understandably reluctant to dismiss any cases, let alone high-profile ones.
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I was very apologetic for it, and understandably so, she took offense to it.
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It's the only time we see a driver, understandably, letting go of the wheel.
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And understandably, some people were just in awe at the absurdity of it all.
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If they're in that group, they're spending the whole deductible, and are understandably upset.
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Understandably, it does not appear that Kim Kardashian West and Lamar Odom are friends.
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The education you need to get a foot in the door is understandably varied.
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She was understandably angry, and took to Twitter to share screenshots of the exchange.
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Changing the societal understanding of consent has, understandably, proved to be a big challenge.
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Understandably, this executive-level position necessitates at least three to five years of experience.
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Hugh Hefner's sons were solemn after chowing down ... understandably after losing their legendary father.
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Ferrer and Melanson understandably didn't want to compete with one another for the crown.
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The left wing of the Democratic Party was understandably pissed when this story broke.
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Thanks to several years of increasing world supplies, concern has understandably receded with time.
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Their base is understandably furious that they've once again left DREAMers in legal limbo.
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Grassroots conservatives are understandably underwhelmed by Graham-Cassidy, and no one can blame them.
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This epidemic was years in the making, and the solutions will understandably take time.
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Hence the Nobel chatter, which Trump understandably finds flattering but is a bit premature.
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Understandably, Ms. Callan had not slept well the night before the earnings conference call.
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On this night, the scale, at least from Northern Ireland's perspective, was understandably recalibrated.
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I was open to staying friends, but he understandably thought this was too hard.
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Voters still believe that Republicans are the party of small government, and understandably so.
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Computing intelligence often seems to mimic human intelligence, so computer science understandably invites analogy.
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Either way, given Head Start's cost, taxpayers understandably would like to see lasting results.
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After only four years in office, Pence understandably left many items of business unfinished.
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It's a position I imagine that will invite pushback, and almost certainly — understandably — anger.
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Ever since their prices have dropped, solid state drives have understandably grown in popularity.
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While the Presidential election understandably draws most of our attention, ObamaCare is self-destructing.
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Perhaps there's an emotional blockage happening since she's understandably experiencing some post-traumatic stress.
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Shortly after Gordon tweeted the lyric, Lorde herself saw it and, understandably freaked out.
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Such well-preserved specimens understandably caught the eye of archaeologists, who found them irresistible.
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Understandably, the album has been poked and prodded and microscoped anew since Scott's death.
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Conscience of a Conservative is understandably consumed by recent history, particularly the 2016 campaign.
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The cop, understandably, was barely able to hold back from laughing at his remark.
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But Denver, understandably, wasn't viewed as a desirable destination by that type of candidate.
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With billions of dollars in investments potentially on the line, things are understandably heated.
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His father, understandably, is exhausted by it and has grown wary of the press.
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"Understandably, many staff were concerned about the complete lack of another paycheck," Wheeler wrote.
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Many Americans struggle when it comes to building up sufficient savings, and understandably so.
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Local taxi drivers were understandably less excited that robots were coming for their jobs.
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Tammy was understandably irked by this, because that's the show they signed up for.
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Ms. Hale does an excellent job portraying a popular overachiever understandably resisting the inevitable.
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As highlighted above, AT&T has nearly been abandoned by shareholders, and understandably so.
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Hospitals understandably dislike these proposals, and there may well be a better dividing line.
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Mom or Dad understandably want to discuss these struggles and reach out for support.
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The president of the university, understandably, condemned what the student had written as racist.
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"Understandably, her family has had a hard time dealing with their loss," she said.
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The reaction from celebrities, fans, and journalists alike has been overwhelmingly and understandably irate.
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Discussions with his non-freshmen followed, with the players expressing enthusiasm, and understandably so.
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" When confronted with "those little questions that people ask, understandably, 'Are you seeing anyone?
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Or they can take you to otherwise, perhaps understandably, unexplored territory, as at MaxMara.
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Users were unable to make trades for a full day and were understandably frustrated.
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Charles M. Blow Opinion Columnist In Trump's America people are understandably experiencing news fatigue.
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With the Iraqis neglecting their security, America understandably hit back to deter future attacks.
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Ellie Kemper was understandably enthusiastic to play with — and lie shamelessly about — some puppies.
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I was more intrigued by her latest prophesy, though Varys was understandably more concerned.
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After a whirlwind 2018, Ariana Grande has understandably been keeping her dating life private.
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The Halloween attack in New York City understandably provoked fear and predictably exacerbated prejudices.
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"Understandably, some people have been disappointed by this photo," Mr. Corden told his audience.
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Understandably, there was a huge backlash when YT didn&apost deliver on his promises.
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GOP voters were understandably more enthusiastic about Republicans maintaining Senate control, at 2023 percent.
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Understandably, the new clue has sparked a new flurry of people working on it.
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But, perhaps understandably, it wants to pass on responsibility for codifying such decision-making.
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Clearly, and understandably, it was just too much for Pitbull to overcome so soon.
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Transportation in a city as vast as Los Angeles is immensely and understandably bad.
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"A lot of times, people get nervous about gentrification and understandably so," he said.
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Those who've dedicated their lives to searching for cures understandably found this accusation offensive.
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Parents understandably expressed concerns about their kids talking with strangers late into the night.
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Actor Tracy Letts, who plays Mr. Dashwood in the film, finds that understandably exhausting.
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Understandably, government officials don't want to confirm or deny anything — in fact, they can't.
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Mr Johnson will be jubilant about the scale of his victory, and understandably so.
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"The child's mother was inside the vehicle and understandably hysterical," the police department said.
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People would understandably fear prosecution if Civil Rights Division attorneys presented themselves as mediators.
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They are often taken aback because, understandably, they think they're doing a good thing.
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But, perhaps understandably, it wants to pass on responsibility for codifying such decision-making.
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ANONYMOUS Your feelings are running hot right now, and understandably so, after your loss.
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"I think everyone is understandably concerned about what is going to happen next," Sen.
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This is very stressful for my father, and he is understandably upset and worried.
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Understandably, Bourdain's death shook the world of writers and eaters and travelers and dreamers.
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Selene Nelson, the vegan freelance writer, was understandably shocked — and made the email public.
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But Barr, understandably, wasn't exactly inclined to engage with Hirono's questions after all that.
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Perhaps understandably, the ballet's outsized budget and escapist theme clashed with wartorn 1920s Vienna.
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Even five years after the accident, she understandably "will not go near" a gas grill.
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Coming from Los Angeles, Smith has understandably found Port St. Lucie to be more subdued.
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Over the weekend, McDonald's UK posted something on Facebook that understandably had people very upset.
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Some of the Republican Party's most prominent leaders have understandably taken issue with the idea.
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It is, understandably, the best-selling Moto Mod — the speaker, meanwhile, is in second place.
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Perhaps understandably it does not explain how it is possible for someone to change sex.
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It's a difficult place to access, and scientific expeditions to the region are understandably few.
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And (totally understandably) it can be tempting to just ignore things until the last minute.
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Understandably, beauty-related queries prevail as one of the most-searched categories year after year.
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Waymo understandably wants to keep its interactions with other businesses and its own employees private.
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"Alex is confident and I like that he can ride a bike," she says, understandably.
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Tesla falls behind Sunrun Understandably, Tesla's main priority is its far larger electric vehicle business.
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President Trump, like any father, was understandably outraged at the obscene attack on his daughter.
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The professor was weirded out, understandably, because he believed the clarinetist had already said no.
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Etue, who plays Fortnite under his gamer alias "Morgausse," was understandably shocked that he'd won.
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When I bring up this issue with Silvia from Positively UK, she becomes understandably irate.
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After her traumatizing Paris robbery, Kim understandably slowed down — and her beauty look did too.
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America's major retailers from Best Buy to Target are understandably freaking out about this plan.
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The corgis' names were Prince and Lily, and understandably Twitter gave them an 20173/10.
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The news understandably took an emotional toll on the former Dancing With the Stars contestant.
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Because this was such an emotional endeavor for her, she understandably was driven to tears.
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Understandably, those within the Postal Service are equally unsure as to what they should be.
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People are understandably frustrated over high premiums and high deductibles with plans purchased on healthcare.
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"He was understandably in shock, but the whole thing was just so stunning," McDonald said.
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Ron Howard and Brian Grazer are understandably enraged by the brutal attack of Jussie Smollett.
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What's getting less attention, understandably, is the way the Trump economic narrative is falling apart.
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A spider's gonna spider In the heated exchange last season, Daenerys (understandably) questions Varys' loyalty.
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Understandably, countries that have done a good job protecting their elephants feel this is unfair.
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At $249 — $100 more than the original — expectations for the "Pro" versions are understandably high.
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With enemies like that, many on the left were understandably suspicious of attacks on welfare.
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And some people, understandably, are Mad As Hell and Not Going to Take This Anymore.
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So Facebook's share price has understandably remained steady in after-hours trading as a result.
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Nerves are understandably frayed on this election day, and security teams aren't taking any chances.
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Suffering Iranians have understandably soured on the nuclear deal and the president who promoted it.
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The Big Bang Theory is coming to an end, and Kaley Cuoco is understandably emotional.
|
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Understandably, many in the scholar-pundit industrial complex are hesitant to make predictions for 2020.
|
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Microsoft might, understandably, be more cautious about creating another English-speaking bot as a result.
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That recently happened to Chrissy Teigen, and she is, understandably, not very happy about it.
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Samsung has been understandably silent about the Galaxy Fold for the last couple of weeks.
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A lot of fans understandably called bullshit—this is the rite of random Twitter users.
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The first name was understandably iPhone 6c, taking after the plastic-y lowish cost 5c.
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Understandably, many people might see losing such a pile of money as a monumental hit.
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Understandably, though, you might want to implement stopgap measures, and that's where we come in.
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Understandably, fans went haywire in the comments, looking for more information on Minaj's driving partner.
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In the wake of the Equifax hack, iPhone users are understandably concerned for their security.
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Understandably, Selznick wasn't too happy when he saw the tussle going on in his yard.
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Anyways. Joe is understandably devastated and asks Beck why she would do such a thing.
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The parents of the injured boy are understandably pissed, claiming the autonomous machine is dangerous.
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It will demand patience and far-sightedness from EU leaders who are understandably fed up.
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Less generous viewers could understandably consider it theft, or just a sign of limited creativity.
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Because they, rather than their political leaders, could face Kalenjin wrath, some are understandably nervous.
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After much anticipation, Frank Ocean's album, Blonde has finally arrived and people are understandably pumped.
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Patients can be understandably anxious about the operation, so they're typically given a sedative first.
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" The reporter was understandably skeptical, "Forgive me, but I'm not seeing pizza in those photographs.
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The problem is that North Korea is understandably nervous about handing over such a list.
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They are understandably alarmed when stockmarket falls suggest that the Chinese economy is in trouble.
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The SEC was understandably concerned about the potential for Ponzi schemes and snake oil salesman.
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Dyson, understandably, isn't happy ("It's just not cricket," their in-house microbiologist told The Verge).
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An understandably overwhelming quandary, considering the endless paths one can veer off into these days.
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Doing that so easily to a world-class opponent could understandably make a man complacent.
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One of the officers caught the routine on video, and it has understandably gone viral.
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But in this uncertain political climate, women understandably feel that their rights are in jeopardy.
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Her indignant response hardly endeared her to the crowd who understandably had taken Hsieh's side.
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Country X is understandably upset — why would anyone want to buy their more expensive product?
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He's understandably pissed about this pet mouse talk and the slut-shaming of his sister.
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Understandably, Run the Jewels (the music group) is unhappy about Run the Jewels (the movie).
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There's a lot of buzz about live-action Disney movies these days — and understandably so.
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The revelation quickly halts production as Kandi, understandably shocked, hurt, and upset, leaves the stage.
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With three kids under eight and two (pretty sizable) canines, Scott Foley is understandably busy.
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Thus, the Chinese government understandably saw Trump's tweets about the drone as hostile in intent.
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Taz, understandably frightened by the fatal accident ran away from the scene and went missing.
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Kerber looked understandably jittery at 5-3, a couple of second serves barely scraping over.
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It is understandably addicted to high-margin items like games, which aid its bottom line.
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Benioff & Weiss have always seemed hesitant, maybe understandably, to explore the supernatural stuff too deeply.
|
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Tennessee James is working on his spelling, but one word is, understandably, tripping him up.
|
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Refugees are understandably at tremendous risk to those who claim promise of a better life.
|
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Access to affordable, low down-payment mortgages is understandably top-of-mind for many policymakers.
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So that is something that has understandably made her less likely to enter a plea.
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Chastising them for (unintentionally hurtful) remarks that (understandably) upset you seems wrong in that moment.
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"This has understandably shaken up VA's Washington bureaucracy," VA spokesman Curt Cashour said last week.
|
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This loss is understandably painful for his family, friends and colleagues, but also for conservatives.
|
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That's not even necessarily a sinister plot; China will understandably put its own economy first.
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The president is understandably frustrated that his own campaign was having intelligence collected against it.
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Talk of higher education reform tends to focus, understandably enough, on the cost of college.
|
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As a "replacement child," I realized too soon I was never able to replace. Understandably.
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"I was understandably under close supervision and I was just trying to recover," he explained.
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Understandably so — they were fun, but weird additions to company's portfolio of smart home products.
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Yet she still hasn't received the money and is understandably skeptical she'll ever see it.
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Some of this criticism has, understandably, also been directed at the mini-skirt protest organizers.
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Understandably, some might be worried about the Jumanji reboot, starring Dwayne Johnson (aka The Rock).
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Social media, understandably, freaked the fuck out at the possibility of a pop super group.
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There were a lot of people who were genuinely and understandably freaked out by it.
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It makes people get super emotional (understandably) and unfortunately emotions and investing DO NOT mix.
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It's a subject that Mr. Rubin and others at the company are understandably wary of.
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International news, understandably, is often filled with accounts of war and disaster and human misery.
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The crimes committed have been monumental and there is understandably a demand for full accountability.
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The European Union's executive is understandably keen to bolster national efforts to combat the virus.
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Understandably, they were in complete shock, unable to express much more than utterly stunned grief.
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Understandably, Microsoft is releasing most of the Xbox Series X info online in the meantime.
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The restaurant's understandably upset and is blasting the L.A. County government for shutting them down.
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"It makes MS-13 look like a PAC that's supporting me," she said, understandably offended.
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At the same time less stubborn on some investments that Jerry has understandably danced around.
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There's widespread dismissiveness in the scene toward these entertainers, understandably, since many are terribly unfunny.
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Understandably, it becomes incredibly difficult for survivors to secure and retain work after experiencing trauma.
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People, understandably, tried to get away with the least amount that seemed like it worked.
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Now nudists live all over America — though understandably, many are concentrated in warm-weather locales.
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However, it was still very much a make-out video, and people understandably lost it.
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Understandably, the seven-time champion feels a tug between nostalgia and the job at hand.
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They, and potential buyers of such pieces, understandably ask themselves: What, exactly, is being sold?
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Understandably, workers who feel they are doing all the work are reluctant to chip in.
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Understandably bondholders and their surrogates are duty-bound to act to protect their economic interests.
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With millions of dollars in damages projected, Puerto Ricans are understandably eager for federal aid.
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People think — and understandably, if we're logical beings — that [believing in ghosts] is all silliness.
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Understandably, they worry about the end of the month, not the end of the world.
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Invest in the stock marketThe stock market scares a lot of people, and understandably so.
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It can understandably feel like an awful lot of functionality to fit into one app.
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But, however hypothetical the proposals are from either side, industry and businesses remain understandably concerned.
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They are pushing a purpose-driven agenda that understandably is fueled by anger and frustration.
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Older generations were understandably more inclined to name TV as their preferred mode for news.
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Rubin, understandably, knew considerably more about Federer, the 17-time Grand Slam champion from Switzerland.
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That's hardly a blanket endorsement of peace, and it's a position that Israel understandably scorns.
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Understandably, this week felt like a relatively quiet one for new TV and movie trailers.
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Many people understandably stopped playing No Man's Sky when it stumbled out of the gate.
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Understandably, Brandi was emotional after witnessing the burglary-in-progress -- but luckily, she was unharmed.
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Some of them, understandably, yearn for those halcyon days, but Steve-O isn't so keen.
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Understandably curious just what the heck had happened, Spencer ran another test with the magnetron.
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I spoke to an understandably upbeat Andrew R.T. Davies the day after the poll was released.
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When it's Lee's turn to face the music, he approaches the match with understandably fake humility.
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Much of her campaign, understandably so, has turned toward demonizing Trump rather than talking about herself.
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Because the press understandably will not wait around for six other people to verify the result.
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Understandably, those fans should not expect to hear back from the singer for a while, however.
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Understandably, he's looking for Dr. Lee to do something about these bumps before the big day.
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You're understandably worried about undercooked meat even though you know taste-wise, medium-rare is supreme.
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We, the nation, are understandably angry about this, and yet somehow our anger feels equally hubristic.
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Amal Clooney is taking on ISIS, and her husband George Clooney is understandably nervous about security.
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Understandably, the members had prior commitments or wanted to show their respect in a private way.
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Post Malone isn't for everybody—that whole white rapper thing understandably rubs people the wrong way.
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Naturally, then, they're eager to get back into the good graces of their understandably disgruntled customers.
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At the time, Siegel says, doctors were understandably worried about unnecessarily giving addictive opioids to patients.
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Upon discovering the surreptitious mining, people were understandably upset: Cryptocurrency mining can slow down your computer.
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Understandably, Lillard lives in a constant state of anxiety over the functionality of her iron lung.
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The real-life Hopi were understandably upset, and asked Marvel to take the issue off newsstands.
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The prospect of so many being made stateless, and possibly expelled, has understandably aroused a furore.
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Concerns about public safety are understandably acute in one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries.
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If you're familiar with Raven already, know that Master Raven's fighting style is — understandably — very similar.
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But the security guard was having none of that nonsense and — understandably — confiscated the rider's bike.
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People get very frustrated, understandably, that the town doesn't seem to be really dealing with Barb.
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Ben Affleck's son got a cold earlier this year so, understandably, he's blaming the royal family.
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Both gaps are within the statistical margin of error, but still, the numbers are understandably disconcerting.
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Understandably, Whole Foods hasn't been stocking its shelves with Doritos and its not-so-healthy siblings.
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Facebook isn't equipped to do much about either of those, so today's report understandably ignores them.
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Here's Kanebo's ad where you can watch a bunch of ladies understandably squealing over its perfection:
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Because the YPG remains affiliated with the PKK, Turkey understandably considers this group an imminent threat.
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Clearly — and understandably — this pioneer of aviation was eating to live and not living to eat.
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People were understandably tense about being called out, but according to Portman, this confrontation is necessary.
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Beijing is understandably concerned that tough sanctions could cause people to flee North Korea for China.
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Understandably, incarcerated convicts have lots of time to think about their cases and review their files.
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It's only been a few hours since the referendum, so reactions are understandably intense and distressed.
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It's an understandably difficult thing to hear, given the rate of change we've grown accustomed to.
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Understandably, you will want to check the weather report before you leave the house in it.
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Puerto Ricans were (and are) understandably unhappy about this, but there was nothing they could do.
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"I didn't understand how no one knew who Sally Hansen was," says Lowenstein — and understandably so.
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Stein understandably sees herself as taking the baton from the progressive revolutionary campaign of Bernie Sanders.
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" He ends a verse with an understandably anxious button, "To be still alive felt so absurd.
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In the clip, Connor gets a call from Michaela, who is, understandably, a little on edge.
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Paul is, understandably, not quite ready for that and requests a couples massage instead (oh Paul).
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Ghant told BuzzFeed that the experience has understandably been an emotional rollercoaster for their birth mother.
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And, if you didn't know what the leaf was, it could, understandably, really freak you out.
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In a situation like this, reporters understandably ask the president how he's thinking about the crisis.
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So TV critics across Twitter were understandably a bit miffed, in a tongue-in-cheek way.
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A new screen is understandably pretty high up on the wish of upgrades to the console.
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The companies, understandably, have tried to get the cases moved to federal court, with mixed success.
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So he was understandably keen to ensure the loyalty of his soldiers to the Roman state.
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Dryden also told us that Brad was understandably nervous and speechless for most of the interaction.
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The ACLU defended the marchers to the outrage of observers who understandably sympathized with the survivors.
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Some are upset, understandably, because they see Hadid glamorizing something that other women are criticized for.
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At this point, you might understandably assume that you're screwed any way you look at it.
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He wasn't particularly embarrassed, but he seemed to think it was a pretty big deal, understandably.
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Republicans in Washington are understandably giddy these days over the imminent prospect of single-party control.
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Understandably people are disappointed but the bout can still be interesting in a couple of ways.
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So when Cayson donned a pair of colorblind glasses recently, he was understandably a little overwhelmed.
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Because Sekiro plays so differently, it's understandably and necessarily filled with even more of these moments.
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Konia looks on, filming the understandably expletive-laden encounter, which ended after a tense few minutes.
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In some of the photos, you can see passers-by looking confused and bewildered — understandably so.
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The operator is, understandably, concerned about victims being ejected from the vehicles involved in the wreck.
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"Climate change is understandably not something on their priority list at this precise moment," he pauses.
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If early Chromebooks (understandably) put you off the space, you may be overdue for a revisit.
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They didn't know if this was true, but understandably it was enough to make them worried.
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That's understandably frustrating for fans, who are left feeling like they're not getting the whole story.
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When Samuels decides to retire to become a preacher, Stone understandably doesn't want a vacated title.
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" By the time she lost her leadership, most colleagues were "understandably sick to death of her.
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And while understandably terrifying, thaw slumps are a pretty typical feature in Arctic environments like Siberia.
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Sentiment has been decidedly negative and understandably so, but the fundamentals tell a much different story.
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It directs at the individual the full hatred that society understandably has for an aggregate phenomenon.
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When 6900 people are sadistically murdered in a house of worship, the public understandably demands action.
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The political opposition has understandably alleged massive rigging, rejected the results, and called for new elections.
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Rural Republicans who gave the new EPA administrator the benefit of the doubt are understandably livid.
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Most of the political and economic world is, understandably, focused on the US-China trade war.
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Understandably, the Education Department doesn't want to burden United States taxpayers by repaying Wilfred students' loans.
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Understandably, some people were skeptical about Facebook's ability to adequately protect the privacy of these photos.
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A lot of the post-Season 3 discussion so far has — understandably — revolved around Hopper's fate.
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After escaping an abusive partner, many survivors are understandably fearful and reluctant to enter new relationships.
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"This is an incident which understandably is being treated with the utmost seriousness," the spokesman said.
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Other than that, there's understandably no interest in reinventing the wheel -- or the circle of life.
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Cruz is understandably incensed about The National Enquirer report that he's had multiple extra-marital affairs.
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Tech firms would understandably grow conservative about what third-party material can pass through their filters.
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Automakers are understandably cautious when making large and long-lasting bets on future U.S. automotive demand.
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These questions, understandably, are not at the forefront of people's minds in Northern California right now.
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Understandably, many survivors and activists felt this act alone was not enough to prevent acid crimes.
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Nevertheless, phoning home from space understandably has its limitations—audio delays and spotty connectivity, for example.
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Understandably, some elderly people fear falling so much that they don't even want to contemplate it.
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Honestly, most companies are understandably most likely taking a wait and see approach to the tech.
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Whack's understandably fed up, but instead of blowing up in their face offers a prayer instead.
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The owner of the bun stand, identified only as Wang, was understandably rattled by the experience.
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"There were a lot of people who were genuinely and understandably freaked out by it," CNN.
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He arranges for him to call me at 5 PM, but that call understandably never comes.
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"Presidential approval, quite understandably, is a weaker predictor when the incumbent is not running," Campbell notes.
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Senior aides who have been through this a dozen or so times are understandably very skeptical.
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Some investors have been understandably skeptical about the whole "handing out $5,000" model without onerous ISAs.
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Members of Congress who have created or supported government programs understandably resist their consolidation or elimination.
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Understandably, this frustrates every-day Americans who send their elected representatives to tackle today's big issues.
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But despite Pudge's good behavior, our roommates were, understandably, ready for the furry interloper to leave.
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Audiences understandably seized on his additional, fresher vow to choose a woman as his vice president.
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Mary Louise is understandably confused about why Celeste didn't tell her that she has another grandchild.
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Many students are, understandably, angry about what they see as a school-sanctioned neo-Nazi organization.
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The relationship between Gibraltar and Spain is, understandably, complicated—swinging wildly between indifference and outright hostility.
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"It's hard because it's a time where people are very fired up, and understandably," she said.
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Demirkapi understandably disagreed and said he showed the company's engineers his friend's hacked password as proof.
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The prospect of a newly large and booming economy just across our border is understandably frightening.
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This entry isn't even a rarity, although it was understandably more common in the 20th century.
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It's understandably difficult for him to see how he'll bounce back perfectly from a busted chest.
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And so, businesses—understandably concerned about keeping workers content—have had to loosen their metaphorical ties.
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The dead star and heavy emphasis on fake musicians understandably made the show a little weird.
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Donald Trump's presidency is understandably invoked as evidence that Republicans pay no price for their extremism.
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These mostly involved some type of mild restraint, which makes prey animals like mice understandably anxious.
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"Still, in this understandably wounded environment, the promise of a better future creates a peculiar atmosphere."
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J&J's representatives understandably spoke about its drugs being safer than other opioids: they were safer.
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Companies will be understandably reluctant to take on more debt when the outlook is so uncertain.
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The nation's slowing economy, however, is understandably making its mark on the smartphone market as well.
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Mr. Perahia's stamina was impressive, but he understandably offered no encore, and the clamorous audience relented.
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Last year's experience might prompt even more skepticism about seasonal market indicators than usual, and understandably.
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Understandably, workers who feel that they are doing all the work are reluctant to chip in.
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With such a packed schedule, its staff are understandably overworked, resulting in miscommunications and missed opportunities.
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Understandably, they have a keen awareness when it comes to the threats presented by the regime.
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For workers just trying to pick up a small side job this can be understandably confusing.
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Understandably Americans therefore tend to filter the concept of "terrorism" though the lens of jihadist terrorism.
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It is no secret that prescription drug prices are a hot-button issue — and understandably so.
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Understandably, hitters are less likely than ever to accept the wisdom that prevailed not long ago.
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Understandably, the Australian startup ran into a few roadblocks attempting to bring the product to market.
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Top executives — perhaps understandably — don't want to be seen as throwing investors' cash at moonshot projects.
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But it is understandably loth to be strong-armed out of the business by Mr Alix.
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However, there are some viewers who are understandably uncomfortable with the series' treatment of the character.
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Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's aura as an international human rights icon has understandably been tarnished.
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Studies show teens who get distracted on their phones during class understandably do worse on tests.
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The uncertainty on where the administration stands is, understandably, making many people in the industry uneasy.
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Trump is now "understandably less trusting" of the special counsel's legal team, one source told ABC.
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In a crowded media universe, anything that helps get the word out is understandably considered beneficial.
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Finally, some readers, understandably, are feeling overwhelmed by the amount of news the past few weeks.
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The French, who will vote in April on a new president, are understandably spooked by terrorism.
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Though the move is understandably heralded by native Americans, it is a distraction from something larger.
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His red eyes watering yet not quite spilling over, he understandably seems to be in shock.
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Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are understandably excited about this growing body of research.
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They are also understandably skittish about a service where Apple would have the primary customer relationship.
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" Hickok, playing himself, understandably finds his role ludicrous and his dialogue lame: "Fear not, fair maid!
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While animus was understandably strong against Germany, there were still those who wanted to help them.
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It's what VR always should have been, but understandably couldn't be until the technology was there.
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Understandably, many of us either drink to get through it or get through it to drink.
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And he wears contacts, so he was really scared to sleep with his contacts in, understandably.
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T=13. Damascus, Syria — The war-torn city understandably ranks very low because of geopolitical instability.
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My source was, understandably, extremely pissed off about what'd happened, and had little patience for excuses.
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But of course the most important element of Die Lit is that it's the embodiment of a current culture where the only thing more important than one day achieving that six figure paying job is Instagram clout (understandably) and getting by through overcharging on Grailed (also, understandably).
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The devices cost more than $600 at most pharmacies, which is understandably too expensive for many people.
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According to The Sun, Beatrice was understandably "inconsolable" about the mishap, but Sheeran didn't hold a grudge.
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Definitely. Being surrounded by sex understandably made it much easier to talk to my mom about it.
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While much of the emphasis of the essays is, understandably, on debunking, we live in crazy times.
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Public health experts and agencies, however, have been understandably aghast about the legal decision, including the FDA.
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Hilton is understandably a mess -- and the prank goes on for 10 excruciating minutes of utter chaos.
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Next week: Star is the talk of Atlanta and Hunter's main squeeze, and Alex is understandably jealous.
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Off the record, Kotkas divulged some of Veriff's "secret sauce," which — understandably — he wants to keep secret.
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Understandably, much of the discussion about the malicious hacking of elections focuses on cyberattacks on voting machines.
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With the season winding down, plenty of folks are trying to (understandably) squeeze in one more getaway.
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"They understandably want to know how we think about these things," Kramer said, declining to name investors.
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It mostly just consists of this video, since Amazon (understandably) didn't build a functional version of this.
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Instead it made things much, much worse, significantly delaying the results and making Democratic voters understandably nervous.
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Huawei is understandably reexamining a number of relationships in the wake of a recent U.S. trade ban.
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And "fans" doing the latter understandably set off former Disney Channel and current Riverdale star Cole Sprouse.
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Naturally, questions that touch on our relationship with power are extremely important — but understandably daunting to tackle.
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Understandably, a huge, fuel-thirsty engine like that produces a lot of tailpipe pollutants at full throttle.
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Just months after losing her last baby, Arwa is pregnant again—and understandably terrified for the future.
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Understandably, the late show host couldn't help but take a few jabs at Trump in the process.
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The RBI, which does not need to get re-elected, is understandably less keen on this plan.
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For young people, turning over the work of balancing a checkbook to an algorithm is understandably appealing.
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A source told People that Kardashian was (understandably) "hysterical" when she called West right after the incident.
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But in a world where dowries persist, most women understandably conclude they are better off having one.
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Understandably, people who use Facebook to date and solicit meetups are worried about that practice being disrupted.
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Investors are understandably bullish on the space, which has far-reaching implications for industrial workers and mobility.
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Wait times for replacement batteries have understandably fluctuated as Apple adapts to this unexpected increase in demand.
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The couple recently adopted a precious puppy named Raven and are understandably excited about the new arrival.
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The Raptors were, understandably, drawn to his size, and were a little shocked that he went undrafted.
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She was understandably grateful, and spent the first couple of hours listening to music on her iPhone.
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According to Australia's Nine News, Molly the Beagle was understandably heartbroken after losing a litter of puppies.
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" The hosts were understandably taken aback with Ripa clarifying, "Wait, your ex-husband went on your honeymoon?
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Press reports, which understandably focuses on campus discord more than harmony, can create a misleadingly gloomy impression.
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Russian Volume is understandably an intricate process, and a full set can take up to three hours.
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However, regulators will be understandably reluctant to allow technology with the potential to eliminate so many jobs.
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In his own newer filing, Mueller understandably avoids making any uncharged allegations about Manafort and collusion crimes.
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Google's precise algorithm is a carefully guarded secret that they talk about only vaguely, and understandably so.
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There were also certainly well-educated Trump supporters who strongly and understandably wanted an outsider/business candidate.
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Since Lent represents the time that Jesus spent wandering in the wilderness, it's an understandably solemn time.
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As one of the most famous teens in the world, Kylie Jenner is understandably quite the trendsetter.
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MENTION SOFTBANK and most Japanese people, understandably, think of telecoms—it is Japan's third-largest wireless carrier.
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BRUCE: This is really -- we do get very upset, understandably, about the horror of a mass shooting.
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Laura understandably called Jay "a fucking moose" and told him that he'd be spending Valentine's Day alone.
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The news was, understandably, met with skepticism — was this group "a trap," as a Twitter used fretted?
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They've understandably dropped some of the software features that were unique to the Robin in its time.
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Each mural is understandably bright and garish to reflect and celebrate the subject, shunning doom and gloom.
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But there are folks who, understandably, struggle when they return home, and they deserve our unwavering support.
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Turns out having more alcohol in your drink than you advertised is, understandably, a major no-no.
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Snapchat Snapchat has fewer features than Instagram and Facebook, so its controls are, understandably, smaller in scope.
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It's much more efficient if we can have open free trade, understandably fair trade, but free trade.
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The French group's 15% government shareholder might understandably balk at any association with the disgraced former executive.
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Some people will come in with an animal and—fairly understandably—they don't want to tell us.
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"Today's drivers understandably have many questions about electric cars," said Gregory Guillaume, Kia's vice president of design.
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Just days after completing filming on the first season of Training Day, Bill Paxton was understandably exhausted.
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The chaos and division caused by Trump and his associates has many, understandably and reasonably, on edge.
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These voters are understandably frustrated by ObamaCare's missteps, complexities, and costs, including rising insurance premiums for some.
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The White House — understandably gun-shy after the Comey debacle — didn't want that scene, so McCabe remains.
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It could have been a passive-aggressive statement from an artist who's understandably tired of the questions.
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Jeff Bezos is understandably all sorts of self-congratulatory in the annual shareholder letter Amazon released today.
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"I think Dr. Ford's story and account has been understandably politicized because of that failure," Couric said.
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Understandably so, as most are far more focused on music playback and therefore prioritize other features instead.
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He returned several times to the stage as the standing ovation lingered, but understandably played no encores.
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Bale, understandably, did not care, sprinting to the side of the field as his teammates surrounded him.
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Parents, school administrators, and teachers have become exasperated by standardized tests in recent years -- and understandably so.
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Understandably so, seeing as he had started the previous 10, all against Djokovic and Federer, as underdog.
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This version, perhaps understandably, remains in the vault, but the enlarged Take 102 provides a reasonable approximation.
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People may be understandably wary of supplying data to the industry's online system, however secure it is.
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When random shootings or mass killings like this happen, the public understandably looks for comfort and control.
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Most people, understandably, focus on the number of House seats that changed hands to judge a wave.
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" "In the aftermath, students and educators alike understandably fear that this could happen in their own school.
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To the Editor: Publication of the Panama Papers has understandably generated a blizzard of articles and commentary.
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The envelopes — apparently sent by a former Navy sailor — contained the toxic substance ricin, understandably causing concern.
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Understandably so, since there is no evidence that the nation's Founders would have countenanced such an idea.
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In American political discussions, after all, the focus is understandably on domestic losses rather than foreign benefits.
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Corporations, understandably, saw the drop in their prices as a buying opportunity, and bought their stock aggressively.
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And often, not surprisingly, most understandably, because the sick child is the parents' priority at that moment.
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Keith and his team are understandably upset at the lapse in concentration and apologize for the mistake.
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Mr. Padnos is, among other things, a compelling movie character: voluble, articulate, energetic and still understandably agitated.
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McMillon is in good company, as Apple's CEO Tim Cook understandably wears an Apple Watch as well.
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Democrats are understandably worried about whether the party's focus and unity will survive Mr. Brown's eventual departure.
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The Chicago Cubs are going to their first World Series since 1945, and understandably, people are stoked.
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Young, educated and pursuing a better life, seeing their homeland collapse in on itself was understandably demoralizing.
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This simple reality is understandably hard to accept, given the innumerable ways in which capitalism empowers consumers.
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The defender—understandably, sportsmanly—stopped and turned around to check on the wellbeing of his fellow human.
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Not everyone is thrilled by the idea of a journalist and photographer documenting their dating endeavors—understandably.
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After the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, lawmakers, regulators, and users all over the world were, understandably, outraged.
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"Understandably, firms will postpone some of the investments and structural changes needed to increase productivity," she added.
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You expressed some surprise in the film—understandably, of course—after learning about the bounty on you.
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Conservationists are understandably interested in harnessing this potential to artificially boost the genetic defenses of vulnerable populations.
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Understandably, the children are devastated by their mother's death, and by not being able to say goodbye.
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Today, Kim tweeted that her family is looking for a new bakery — and Twitter, understandably, flipped out.
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" Sarah Sanders is understandably a big fan of "I'd refer you back to the president's outside counsel.
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These were the sort of predictions being thrown Hull's way, leaving the mood amongst supporters understandably bleak.
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We are aware of the information that has understandably raised concern, and the college is on it.
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Farmers with crops overcome by weeds, or a particular pest or disease, can understandably be G.M. evangelists.
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Companies are understandably shifting their resources towards what works: customer acquisition and retention via paid Facebook ads.
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Every reasonable person understandably cheered the demise of the Soviet Union (a true "evil empire") in 1991.
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But it would probably take $300 billion to get all the understandably worried GOP senators on board.
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Current and former employees said the public understandably expects death penalty cases to be handled with integrity.
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All of these researchers were, quite understandably, obsessed with the great data science challenges of their generation.
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Understandably, Hollywood was skittish about making a blockbuster movie for American audiences that was so anti-church.
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Understandably, there were an inordinate number of Q's in this puzzle, which helped me greatly in solving.
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Mr. Namazi's family members are understandably concerned that returning to prison will jeopardize his life even more.
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Fans of challenging, mesmerizing extreme music are understandably stoked for the event, and who can blame them?
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With Samsung recalling the Galaxy Note 7 for the second time, consumers might understandably be on edge.
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People are not actually buying books—not in physical shops (understandably), and online sales are plummeting too.
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"What we're seeing now is that, understandably, people want to get out of New York," Fauci said.
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Most Americans are understandably shocked by what they view as an unprecedented attack on our political system.
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Here is why: Iranian people have been understandably worried about the expansion of mullahs' sphere of influence.
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Understandably, though, people are scared of the word ammonia, which they associate with heavy-duty cleaning products.
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However, if you're understandably short on time or patience you can also choose to receive expert assembly.
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So, things are off to a good start, and the president and his supporters are understandably excited.
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This opinion, understandably, is at odds with its popular image as a game about creativity with friends.
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Fans of Miranda July — whose style is understandably polarizing — won't be disappointed with her latest film, Kajillionaire.
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Understandably, many people are questioning why it took six weeks to report the incident to the public.
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You might be concerned — understandably — about privacy when it comes to your devices and sharing your location.
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From there, Jesse climbed into a car and understandably sped away from the nightmare he'd been living.
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You might understandably be skeptical of this assertion, as it's coming from the airline industry trade association.
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Today people have rights and understandably feel offended when they are exposed to racism in the workplace.
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It makes people who are understandably not plugged in to Search Engine Optimization Policy just feel distrustful.
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Many know little about the agencies they inhabit, and they are understandably resented by career staff members.
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As Christmas approaches, many Australians are understandably finding it difficult to find the joy of the season.
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These trends have understandably kept a spotlight trained on the admissions choices of the marquee private schools.
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Prior to then, the organization was understandably focused on the risks to journalists in unfree nations abroad.
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Both have offices very close to each other, but understandably now compete more than they used to.
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Many parents would be understandably skeptical of a young people's event devoted primarily to playing video games.
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For the past two years, the United States has (understandably!) focused overwhelmingly on defeating the Islamic State.
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Those who hold the inviolability of electoral processes dear are understandably alarmed by evidence of foreign manipulation.
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In our criminal justice system, victims don't decide their perpetrators' sentences, because victims (understandably) cannot be objective.
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Update: In the aftermath of this story, it was not shocking to hear from understandably angry developers.
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An inevitable shootout—in which Vincent injures or kills just about everyone—understandably causes a wilder ruckus.
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Some conservatives, brought up declaiming, "Better dead than red," are understandably in a bit of a tizzy.
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However, perhaps understandably — given that the company also competes with banks — these partnerships have been small in number.
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Republicans are understandably delighting in the division the debate has sown, and hoping that activists win the fight.
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Smith (understandably) attempted to steer the conversation away from this controversial topic, but Macgillivray addressed things more directly.
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Tabitha is understandably disappointed, especially since her parents' reunion puts a damper on her overnight date with Luca.
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"Women who are pregnant in affected countries or travel to these countries are understandably deeply worried," Chan said.
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As for the media, most news outlets had understandably been going heavy on coverage of the Dallas shooting.
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The curious bit of attire was understandably interpreted by most as a passive-aggressive dig at Kevin Durant.
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Though the situation has been incredibly stressful and understandably upsetting, there is a positive side to the story.
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The ordeal understandably left Furie outraged and upset, and he began a "take back Pepe" campaign in October.
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When Schiano's imminent hiring was leaked, Tennessee fans understandably fans rose up in a massive wave of protest.
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When she heard sound for the first time after receiving cochlear implants, she was understandably a bit surprised.
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With these changes in weight and height, Americans' body mass index, or BMI, understandably went up as well.
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It's the perfect potion, mixed just right, that ended up making this: Understandably, we're all thirsty for more.
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While they speak almost no English and were understandably exhausted and nervous, their hope and optimism were unmistakable.
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Execs are understandably wary of the "use what's out there and also put it all out there" approach.
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In Ronaldo's defense, he wanted his team to win the match and was understandably disappointed that they didn't.
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Rachel, who hated politics, broke down and died under the strain, understandably magnifying Jackson's anger at his opponents.
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Senate Republicans and Democrats, especially on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, are understandably pretty spun up against Putin.
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And a man as powerful and understandably vain as Tom Koraciak wouldn't want to be Teddy's second best.
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Understandably, Mr Rutte was jubilant, proclaiming that his country had "said 'whoa' to the bad sort of populism".
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Dany later goes to visit her chained-up dragons but, understandably, they want nothing to do with her.
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The White House doesn't allow the president to be used for commercial purposes, and was understandably not pleased.
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He's on tour promoting his book, Trailblazer, and is understandably generating headlines and free promotion as a result.
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They made sure my mother and I were comfortable and supported through an amazing but understandably emotional process.
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Understandably, the prospect of capturing that perfect shot often drives photographers to push the envelope further each time.
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"We had no choice at that point," Mr. Gelb said, adding that some audience members were understandably upset.
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His critical stance has also left museums, somewhat understandably, reluctant to invite him in to trash the place.
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Things have gotten faster again, this time out, but all anyone is really talking about is, understandably, LTE.
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Laurie Oberhelman, the owner of one of the cars that made it into the lake, was understandably upset.
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Electronic books are space efficient and relatively affordable — two things that, understandably, appeal to parents of young children.
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A number of folks have had cards canceled or have otherwise inactive accounts and are understandably not psyched.
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But there's a case that happened almost four decades ago that (understandably) wasn't on my radar — until now.
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"This is a trying time for our country, and understandably, frustration is mounting," Cruz said in a statement.
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They did invite Teresa's family to be included in both seasons of the documentary, which they understandably declined.
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When a public vote decided that Sydney's newest ferry would be named Ferry McFerryface, Australians were (understandably) annoyed.
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It understandably can just seem like an exercise in futility to try to raise any funding at all.
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It understandably takes a bit of time, as it has to send and receive information from the cloud.
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She dances mostly with her arms, understandably since there's not much room in the box to leap around.
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The people behind USB-C understandably see this as a problem, so a fix is in the works.
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Understandably, few people are willing to donate parts of their brains to science while they are still alive.
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Understandably, many unmarried men disappear, migrating to jobs in the cities in order to build up their savings.
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While drivers are understandably concerned that their jobs will be eliminated, Waiser was frank about what's to come.
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I know many of you are eager for details; understandably, you want to know what transpired that day.
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China is understandably concerned that really tough economic penalties would cause people to flee North Korea for China.
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Boyle said she found out about Reynolds' offer while at her brother's house, and she was understandably floored.
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Investors were understandably unhappy at being stuck in "zombie funds", or even being asked to chip in more.
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Daily Show correspondent Ronny Chieng was understandably infuriated by the segment that showed Watters' disrespect towards Chinese culture.
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Perhaps understandably, considering the potential chaos surrounding it, Tehran Iman just wants to steer clear of it all.
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