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But there are no quick-fixes: to comprehend its significance requires us to consider psychological, cultural, and political/social and economic factors.
Clearly it is very difficult to imagine and adequately comprehend other ways of understanding the world using our own language and concepts.
We also need to comprehend the historical debates.
This was demonstrated by the inability of the country's political leadership to comprehend the rapid regrouping of political forces.
Almost half the children responded in "spectacular fashion" presenting with unusual motivation to work, and an enhanced ability to read, comprehend, and do arithmetic.
I learned to comprehend the museum itself as an artistic and indirectly political ensemble in a complex historical and economic setting.
A certain facial athleticism is required to project oneself so as to be comprehended at a great distance.
Therefore, the reader should be able to comprehend the examples in this paper without understanding these features in detail.