understandably in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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Understandably, many reporters became cynical, distrustful, hypercritical -- even adversarial.
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Understandably, 67 percent of respondents to a recent survey said they were concerned about the return on investment (ROI) gained from such spending.
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Understandably, the focus of any discussion on government procurement is how to make the system of procurement transparent and the resulting bidding and selection processes aboveboard.
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And, understandably, they fear being branded child-snatchers, do-gooders or anti-family if they initiate care proceedings.
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Unfortunately, this overabundance of plays became a serious strain on resources, such as players, donations and attendees, which were, understandably, spread thin.
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Understandably, they are worried about the potential backlash from mainstream society.
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He is understandably dismissive of inexperienced designers labeling themselves as couturiers.
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This one's remarkably common -- guys with bad table manners who eat messily can be a turn-off, understandably.
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Map historians have understandably been interested in why a physician and botanist who had shown no previous interest in map making should make such a large and detailed map.
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Parents are, understandably, willing to go to great lengths to secure their child a good education.
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