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1 If you say that someone is understandably feeling a particular emotion, you mean that most people would feel the same way in that situation: --
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Understandably, many prefer to ignore the issue, not to think about music at all.
However, this short and well-written article understandably has a limited carrying capacity.
Understandably, the live industry has devoted much of its policy energies to in attempts to restore the industry's older historic self.
These registers were understandably thought to be wor th every bit their weight in gold as documents of ownership of proper ty.
Clitics understandably come in for fuller treatment (394-410) given the extensive attention they have attracted in recent years.
The earliest of this musical research was understandably of a rather general nature.
Understandably, 73 % of the variance was explained by individual environmental influences in both genders.