Quotes about understandably (16 Quotes)


    It doesn't take much to read between the lines that fear of fallout from a horrific attack is a part of his calculation, ... Understandably, many of us near D. C. find such talk chilling, but he probably has access to intelligence that suggests this should be a real concern.



    The most difficult thing in any negotiation, almost, is making sure that you strip it of the emotion and deal with the facts. And there was a considerable challenge to that here and understandably so.



    Canada needs the United States for trade and a lot of reasons. Without the U.S., Canada is Honduras, but colder and much less interesting. I think that makes -- the dependency makes Canadians understandably resentful.



    The year 2005 was truly memorable for participants in the South African truck market. Sales volumes have consistently edged ahead of the most optimistic initial forecasts, and once the trend of strong growth had been established early in the year, the market consistently delivered near-record monthly performances. As it turned out, the year-on-year growth of 31,7 recorded this year completely eclipsed the 27,5 achievement which had, understandably, excited participants at the end of 2004.

    They've had impressive results. The majority of the horses are back racing. Nobody is really sure how it's working. But it's understandably intriguing.

    It's going to remain a war reflected week with a bit of economic news on the side. Clearly, this anniversary is not one to be cherished by many, but we should look at the conditions then compared to the conditions now. There is little hope of a recovery and little enthusiasm for a sharp profits increase. We are in the irrational fear stage, and understandably so.


    Historically, the parent and child relationship is a complicated one on many levels--particularly as parents become ill and their roles reverse. This transition is understandably wrought with stress as the parent gradually, and often reluctantly, relinquishes power to the child. The perceptions of both regarding the parent's ability to manage on their own and of what it takes to get various tasks done are bound to differ. It's inevitable--the discrepancies bear this out.


    The U. S. is expected to ask why it should give up oversight of something -- the Internet -- that initially was developed by its military under the aegis of the U. S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The U. N. is understandably nervous about the ability of the U. S. to exert control over ICANN under the current structure, ... even if that ability isn't currently utilized to any significant degree.

    The time has come for the university to insist that the academic needs of its undergraduates be met. Those undergraduates in classes affected by the strike are understandably anxious about the disruption to their studies. Such disruption must not continue.



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