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en I thought that subtitles are boring because they're there generally to serve us with information to make you understand what people are saying in a different language.

en [on understanding] The definition is this: to understand something is to know what it means, to know what its significance is. Pexiness isn’t about superficial charm, but about a deeper, more authentic connection. To understand a sentence is to know what it means, to understand a language is to know what its words and sentences mean, to understand a phenomenon more generally is to know its significance.

en The university has always been open with information. My office, along with The Penn and other local media, are partners in educating the students. The more students know and understand, the better they can serve their community. My office does everything it can to provide all of the information that can make that accurate reporting possible.

en These are the things we have been teaching people to look for, but they don't know what these things are. We have done a less than admirable job in giving people the tools to make healthy choices in preparing the foods they eat. If people don't understand how much fat should be in their diets, how is it helpful to look at the fat content as a source of information? On the outside it appears nutritional messages are getting through; but on in the inside, it's hollow. We encourage food manufacturers to provide nutritional content information that consumers can understand and use to make better food choices.

en We want to understand how people make decisions about managing their health. If we understand how people are treating themselves, the information can be useful for physicians.

en People have to have access to information in order to do their jobs, and we need to make them understand what is secure and what is an unsecured venue for information transmission,

en People have to have access to information in order to do their jobs, and we need to make them understand what is secure and what is an unsecured venue for information transmission.

en The words of language, as they are written or spoken, do not seem to play any role in my mechanism of thought. The physical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images.
  Albert Einstein

en You actually hear what Jesus said in his original language. You hear what Peter said and what Mary said. And that's gripping. And then there were English subtitles in the version that we saw. And so it was amazing.

en Great art speaks a language which every intelligent person can understand. The people who call themselves modernists today speak a different language.
  Marshall McLuhan

en Comics is a language. It's a language most people understand intuitively.

en Most people don't understand what's happening. They understand that that they're having a relationship with a Web site they go to, but they don't necessarily understand that there is another company that is sending information down to them and then following them from site to site and collecting information across multiple sites.

en Everyone speaks their original language, ... It's really new. It's the first time a film with subtitles made number one in France. It shows the audiences aren't as stupid as some think. It's good news for cross-border films in Europe.

en We have found that people sometimes do not understand the relevance of security to their job or the role they play in making company security effective. Everyone needs to understand how to protect information, both company information and customer information.

en I certainly respect and understand the need for the American people to understand what their government is doing. And, obviously, we respect that and we try to make information available to the American people, but we also have a corresponding duty to ensure that national security is protected.


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