But when, in this account, he fixes the source of the Alpheus at about 5 stadia from Asea, we must understand him to allude to a second source of the river; for further on (book viii.
It is in this way that we must understand that "the anger of man worketh not the justice of God.
By the words of Augustine we must understand a necessity in things willed by God that is not absolute, but conditional.
Regarding origin also, it is clear that the procession of the intelligible word is not outside the intellect, inasmuch as it remains in the utterer of the word.
By a real distinction, God by His essence is distinct from those things of which He is the principle by creation: just as one person is distinct from the other of which He is principle by a notional act.
When Aristotle says, very truly, that if the First Substances were non-existent, none of the other Predicaments could exist, we must understandwhat he means by the term first.
We must understand C the minor term to represent omne vacans bile, or quicquid vacat bile: and unless we understand this, the proof fails.
We must know what it looks like, where there are no rich people and where no one can have an income without working for it, we must understand what we call the "new society" so as to be able to shape it aright.
Before this can be intelligently accomplished we must understand something of the great national movement for the conservation of our national resources.
We must understand, must think, what the destruction of our forests would mean to us.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "must understand" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.