Sentence examples for apt to explain from inspiring English sources

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He and others who used his methods reported that preschool children are apt to explain external change in terms of their own needs: a four-year-old is likely to say that a cloud moves "because the sun is in my eyes".

While Dr. Dean announces, "I want our country back," Mr. Kerry is more apt to explain that he is running because "this is a critical historical moment for our country and we deserve strong leadership that moves the country in the right direction".

He was also apt to explain that these conditions only afforded the best means for reducing the risk of error, rather than establishing indubitable truth.

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I believe that is still an apt way to explain how sometimes, the crowd's beliefs about the economy, equity markets or an individual company can be wildly inaccurate.

Per Se captain, and now maître d', Antonio Begonja used an apt sports analogy to explain what it's like to be in the big leagues of the city's culinary culture.

Intentionalists find the model of intentional interpersonal deception apt, since it helps to explain the apparent responsibility of self-deceivers for their self-deception, its selectivity and difference from other sorts of motivated belief such as wishful thinking.

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.

How else to explain the apt (and search engine optimising) combination of the royal parent names within her own moniker?

Things like "wonder" and "awe" might be more apt descriptions than "faith" or "piety" to explain the lived experience of that-special-feeling-that-can't-quite-be-defined.

We have a cognitive bias that leads us to be more apt to believe the praise we receive and to explain away criticism.

"What does it mean?" Einstein asked Chaplin, who replied: "Nothing". We have a cognitive bias that leads us to be more apt to believe the praise we receive and to explain away criticism.

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