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the gap between different experiential worlds is the current lack of understanding between returned servicemen and civilians . ... is as much at a loss to understand their point of view as they are to understand him or one another .
the gap between different experiential worlds is the current lack of understanding between returned servicemen and civilians . ... is as much at a loss to understand their point of view as they are to understand him or one another .
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In short , what you understand by any word or statement may not be what someone else intends to say . In a way , this is so obvious that most of us feel no obligation to think more about it . However , when one is aware of the fact it ...
In short , what you understand by any word or statement may not be what someone else intends to say . In a way , this is so obvious that most of us feel no obligation to think more about it . However , when one is aware of the fact it ...
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speaker , qualifications like “ If I understand what you say ” or “ If I knew what you mean invitations like “ Correct me if I'm off the beam ” or “ Tell me whether I answered what you intended to say . We were hardly prepared to find ...
speaker , qualifications like “ If I understand what you say ” or “ If I knew what you mean invitations like “ Correct me if I'm off the beam ” or “ Tell me whether I answered what you intended to say . We were hardly prepared to find ...
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