Sentence examples for addressed to explain from inspiring English sources

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Four hypotheses can be addressed to explain this unexpected result: (i) experimental contamination, (ii) hybridization, (iii) pseudogenisation and (iv) horizontal gene transfer.

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Softening up the Irish public for a round of cuts and tax hikes, the taoiseach used a live televised address to explain why the government had to slash programmes and raise VAT.

Then, during commercial breaks in the 6 p.m. television news, he will air a two-minute taped address to explain to New Yorkers why he has vetoed large parts of the spending plan, his spokeswoman, Lisa Dewald Stoll, said.

The prime minister also used the Commons address to explain why he had not made all relevant information public sooner, after he avoided questions for a week about whether he had ever benefited from Blairmore.

Instead, the White House wants to use Wednesday's address to explain how initiatives like the health care overhaul fit into his broader plan for job creation and the economy.

The press conference that he and Blumenauer hosted also "featured" Ronald Reagan, who agreed to a gas tax hike when he was president and did a Saturday morning radio address to explain it.

The possible changes during the exposure at actual concentrations should be however addressed, to fully explain the observed biological effects.

Her family published a YouTube video addressed to Swift explaining Naomi's diagnosis and her decision to use the singer's 'Bad Blood' song as her 'fight song'.

A good cover letter is addressed to a specific person, explains why you're writing, tells the reader why you're qualified for the job, directs the reader to your attached résumé and states that you will follow up on the letter.

The title of "Margaret" comes from an 1880 poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Spring and Fall," which is addressed to a child who cannot explain the cause of the tears she sheds at the sight of dying leaves in autumn.

And finally, moving from this subset of public private letters to the final poem, "Poem for Bill Cassidy," which the end notes of the book explain is addressed to a friend of Christle's who had recently died, the book's trajectory is again altered, this time veering into perhaps the most arcane-feeling logic yet encountered.

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