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1 Her photographs seek to understand rather than to glorify.
2 Seeking to understand rather than telling the other party how it is will likely elicit a far more favourable response.
3 He looks to the evidence and tries to understand rather than set out to stamp a pattern on the world.
4 In such an undertaking, where the end is to understand rather than to judge, criticism ought to take second place.
5 It was natural that report, dwelling on what it could understand rather than on what was incomprehensible, should magnify Susannah's love for Halsey.
6 Then, little by little, he began, in that living stillness, to understand rather better what it was that he was witnessing....
7 It deals with thought, not actions; understanding rather than efficiency; principles rather than applications.
8 But the most important condition of peace was understood rather than expressed in the treaty.
9 And does it ever seem to you that she understands rather better after a melt?
10 They understood rather more of what they saw than of anything that could be said to them.
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