The understanding of the following sentence show you so as to make a check and comment easy to do.
As far as I am concerned, bats are just flying mice.
(my understanding) The thing that bats are just flying mice is to the degree according to the degree of my being concerned. The thing has an influence on or matters to me to what degree and the thing in itself is to the same degree. When I am concerned by the thing, the thing is described by me. So, that eventuates in "I think that bats are just flying mice."
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I don't understand your arrival at your conclusion, but indeed: As far as I am concerned, bats are just flying mice. "
— Mister Micawber
I don't understand your arrival at your conclusion, but indeed: As far as I am concerned, bats are just flying mice.
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I don't understand your arrival at your conclusion, but indeed: As far as I am concerned, bats are just flying mice. = "I think that bats are just flying mice."