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be explained that

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To make plain, manifest, or intelligible; to clear of obscurity; to illustrate the meaning of.

  • To explain a chapter of the Bible.

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It need hardly be explained that republicans are the most ruthless of people.

There was the hope that the inexplicable would be explained, that the question -- "How could this happen?" might be answered.

But not all of the difference could be explained that way -- at least, according to the calculations Dr. Kane and some other theorists believe to be correct.

It surely need not be explained that the government's obligation is to distinguish combatants from noncombatants while they are still alive, not after they have been killed.

It can be explained that the domain distribution changes with the increasing energy loss.

This can be explained that nitrogen had been taken from soil and accumulated in the plants.

It can be explained that this treatment has produced good output regarding targeted therapy.

It should be explained that the research process of large scale CAES is not smoothly developed.

It can be explained that the polarity and condensation degree in the four components increased accordingly.

How can it be explained that some migraine subjects always have attacks on the same side?

It could be explained that decomposition of large bio-oil molecule occurred at a longer time.

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