Sentence examples for amount to explain from inspiring English sources

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Irish physicist George Francis FitzGerald proposed in 1889 that a moving body, owing to its interaction with the ether, undergoes a contraction in the direction of its motion in just the right amount to explain the null result of the Michelson-Morley experiment.

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This would amount to explaining, in the scientifically relevant and required sense, how it could be a law that cognition has these properties.

This amounts to explaining the sense in which "Darwin loves you" should be understood.

In fact, some oxidised Cys and oxidised GS can be distinguished in the ES-MS, but is not clear whether the amounts may sum up to explain the intensity loss in MeHgCys and HgGS2.

The amount of fluids required to generate the lower plane of the double seismic zones is not well quantified, but Korenaga estimated the lower bound of the amount of water contained in the slab mantle (0.03 0.07 wt%) and argued that this amount is sufficient to explain the lower-plane seismicity of double seismic zones.

By contrast, he said, Labor had claimed it would save the same amount without detail to explain how.

During the course of these proceedings she has provided the court and the home secretary with an overwhelming amount of evidence to explain every aspect of her life in minute detail".

Because I had the responsibility for starting the domestic policy program most reflective of Reagan's personal values, he took an extraordinary amount of time to explain to me what those values were.

I was writing and filming my own web series and shorts, working at the on-campus radio station, being a part of the Black Student Union, the marching band, and working three jobs ― ultimately accruing the aforementioned $52,539.38 in student loan debt, which I think is an apt amount of money to explain racial and gender inequalities in cinema to a man with an estimated $80 million net worth.

The GP was seen as being required to act as a 'timekeeper' because screening test information was said to take a considerable amount of time to explain.

In accordance with the "parsimony principle" or "Ockham's razor" e.g. [ 70- 72], we tried to find the hypothesis that requires the smallest amount of assumptions to explain the observations.

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