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Example sentences for "right understanding"

  • These are most important distinctions, upon which depends a right understanding of this doctrine.

  • Your nineteenth chapter is to shew; 'That a right understanding of the design of Christianity [viz.

  • A little therefore to inquire into this, if perhaps his reader and mine may come to a right understanding of things.

  • Now that we have obtained a right understanding of this we shall, I hope, do justice to these differences, these contradictions--we shall be able to comprehend them in their essence and necessity.

  • In close connection with the point of which we have just spoken stands another matter, which also in the last analysis depends upon a right understanding of the essence of social evolution.

  • Before we attempt to make clear these differences of national characteristics, it is perhaps well to settle a point which is decisive for a right understanding of the matter in general.

  • Humanity is reaching out for a science and art of human guidance based upon a right understanding of human nature.

  • It follows that for us human beings nothing else can be quite so important as a clear, true, just, scientific concept of Man—a right understanding of what we as human beings really are.

  • It is absolutely requisite, in order to a right understanding of the history of the country, to bear these truths clearly in mind.

  • In considering the course of the negotiations with the Dutch, these facts must be borne in mind, for they are vitally important for a right understanding of the situation.

  • A knowledge of these facts is absolutely necessary to a right understanding of what the 'Stadholderless' régime in the time of John de Witt really meant.

  • For a right understanding of the importance of the fisheries question and of the reasons which led King James at this particular time to issue his proclamation, a short retrospect is necessary.

  • However correct this distinction may be, still we cannot remain satisfied with it if we wish to arrive at a true natural system of the vertebrate tribe, and at a right understanding of its pedigree.

  • As all depends upon a right understanding of this proposition, which in my opinion is very important, and which I have therefore several times brought before the reader, I may be allowed to explain it here by an example.

  • In my opinion, all depends upon a right understanding of this philosophical foundation of the Theory of Descent and of the pithecoid theory which is inseparable from it.

  • God, and also the key for a right understanding of the latter.

  • But modern chemistry has made a more important advance toward a right understanding of nature as a whole.

  • In order to arrive at a right understanding of Darwinism, it is, above all, necessary that the two organic functions of Inheritance and Adaptation, which we spoke of in our last chapter, should be more closely examined.

  • It is desirable to go somewhat carefully into the comparison of organisms and anorgana, since it is commonly very much neglected, although it is necessary for a right understanding of nature from the monistic point of view.

  • We have talked over every thing, and come to a right understanding.

  • But it is necessary to bring our neighbors to a right understanding also, and to stop people's mouths if we can.

  • A knowledge of the causes of this hostility against Christianity is essential to a right understanding of the philosophy of the eighteenth century, and it will throw some light on the general theory of ecclesiastical power.

  • The consideration of these great changes in the English mind, has led me into a digression, which, so far from being foreign to the design of this Introduction, is absolutely necessary for a right understanding of it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    head and; made aware; moral order; morrow night; right angle; right angles; right away; right back; right divine; right enough; right good; right hand; right here; right honourable; right lines; right now; right over; right shoulder; right tackle; right thing; right through; right worshipful; rightly considered; rightly understood; the flesh; universal good