He understood that a strong United States rests on a foundation of a strong American economy.
The judge asked Mohammed numerous times whether he understood that he faces the death penalty.
He understood that the grunts in the trenches were the voice of his company.
Speaking through an interpreter, Calderon said he understood that the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks altered Mr. Bush's agenda.
Unlike most of his critical contemporaries, he understood that you can be popular and serious at the same time.
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He understood that it was no good and let go of the coupling.
The leadership piece of Deming was critical because he understood that it was the system that caused outcomes, not individuals.
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And he understood that supporting the organizations that make youth sports possible is the best way to promote those values.
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He understood that the volume of the water displaced was equal to the volume of his body parts in the water.
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Bill Clinton was no economist, but he understood that a weak dollar and the ensuing inflation it begets destroyed Jimmy Carter's presidency.
He understood that if he paid his workers a living wage, they would be able to afford to purchase his Model T.
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He understood that the futures of Afghanistan and Pakistan are tied together.
Mr Wells, who campaigned to have the unit opened said he understood that GPs offered independent advice in the best interest of patients.
And he understood that when he was running for President back in 2008 when there was a spike in the price of oil.
He understood that for many American Jews, America itself was their Zion yet his services to the Jewish homeland in Palestine were great.
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He learned to please his bosses because he understood that all that mattered was getting hits, selling millions of records and generating big profits.
And so he understood that our lives are marked by sins as well as virtues, failures as well as success, weakness as well as strength.
He understood that they were people of goodwill, and he could not bear to be impolite, but the benign interest of others was a burden.
He understood that the essence of economics is freedom and incentives.
He understood that there were people who would forever hate him.
He said that he understood that the buyers would keep the custom-designed space as is, including an oval bedroom, and a study paneled in Brazilian rosewood.
He stumbled outside and began stamping at the brush until he understood that with its brick porch and pillars the big house would probably not catch fire.
He genuinely seemed like he was enjoying himself and that he understood that writing about politics for a living is one of the more pleasant jobs imaginable.
He said he understood that different police forces faced different challenges but insisted that where new ideas were shown to be successful then they could be copied elsewhere.
So President Reagan was a realist in that sense and he understood that victory can be shared, that accomplishments in this town require Democrats and Republicans working together.
On Wednesday, Collins complimented the "most knowledgeable fans I've ever been around, " and said he understood that drama surrounding the team might be interesting when a team is losing.
He understood that his performance depended on constant exposure to ideas, opinions, and information applicable to his noble mission, which was to create great entertainment for the whole family.
Ulster Unionist MLA Michael Copeland said he understood that there was a bang and people close by found a fire which they put out with a bucket of water.
He understood that but for the Bolshevik coup, Russia would probably today be a prosperous, democratic country perhaps on a par with, but more powerful than, Britain or France or Germany.
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