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To understand the rather opaque world of Islamic finance, one must understand the players.
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To correctly interpret the data, one must understand how the statistics are calculated, how the biases are imparted, and the magnitude of those biases.
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To answer this question, one must understand the underlying structural issues facing the U.S. and the developed world, and the responses to these issues from governments and central banks.
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To understand this, one must understand (1) how retirement plans are treated under U.S. tax law, (2) how the government actually accounts for the foregone revenue, and (3) how the government ought to account for the foregone revenue.
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To answer that question, one must first understand the difference between how business and consumer marketing operate.
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For marketers, my take away about Quora is this: The advantage today when building a brand is one must really understand all aspects of the social-business-marketing-movement.
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To understand, one must first go back thousands of years to Phoenician times, when black-hooved pigs (another name for the breed is pata negra, or black hoof) were introduced to an oak-grove ecosystem in southwestern Spain known as the dehesa.
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To understand this disparity, one must keep in mind that these indicators show a time lag.
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Now, I understand that in addressing one value we must be aware of the risk to other values.
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To understand what a departure this is from past views of slum life one must go back to the late 19th century's most famous chronicler of the poor sides of town, Jacob Riis.
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