Better understanding A man cannot go far in business unless he thinks.
The primary need for the care of the dependent of the rural community is for a better understanding of their needs by its more intelligent and public-spirited people.
There is a peculiar need for a better understanding of the place of play and recreation in the open country at the present time.
At the present time there is an additional important reason for a better understanding and a more thorough knowledge of the influences and operations of this British monopoly than formerly.
I made an engagement, to meet them and all the tribe on the 10th of the ensuing April, to adjust differences and come to a better understanding, they earnestly wishing to adopt such laws as the Nez Perces had done.
Reviews are not to be considered merely as repetitions, but should be treated more as aids to better understanding.
For a lesson on the Industrial Revolution in England, for example, it will give pupils a better understanding of the changes, if they know something, through their own activities, of the way of making cloth.
The inventions that have made transportation and communication so easy and rapid have already done a great deal to bring nations to a better understanding of each other and thus to promote the peace of the world.
The first condition of a better understanding and a more efficient coöperation among the reforming leaders is a better understanding of the meaning of reform and the function of reformers.
Only by a better understanding of the popular tradition, only by an analysis of its merits and its difficulties, can we reach a more consistent and edifying conception of the Promise of American life.
Old Paul was a lover of peace; he would have been glad to bring Anthony Ditchburn to a better understanding of the children--to have welded together those warring elements.
Old Paul," she whispered, shaking him to a better understanding, "you know what I mean?
But before entering upon this matter it will perhaps lead to a better understanding of the whole question if some preliminary remarks are made upon the subject-heading.
Of these quite a number are already cultivated in Australia, and a brief reference to a few will help to a better understanding of the term "cepage.
It also helps to a better understanding of the two main styles of training the vine already mentioned, namely, the "gooseberry bush" and the "trellising.
I have been working daily to gain a better understanding of the teachings of Jesus, and through them, of God.
And the only possibility of a change in enlightened people is through a better understanding of what is really good and worth while.
And so he rendered the phrase "Give us each day a better understanding of Thee.
With a better understanding of our purposes, and a more intelligent recognition of our needs as a Nation, it is not to be assumed that there will be prolonged failure to bring legislative and judicial action into closer harmony.
A better understanding of the matter readily shows that while many processes can only be perfected by repetition, there are even more that fall under science rather than art.
A better understanding of the constitution of those for whose welfare the home is established must also be insisted upon as an integral part of general education.
It is in vain that the citizens of both countries may wish or hope for a better understanding, or that a better feeling, or a closer relation, or union, should exist between them.
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