Sentence examples for be made to explain from inspiring English sources

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He should be made to explain which interrogation techniques he considers to be torture.

Attempts will be made to explain some of the seemingly contradictory results available in the open literature.

From these observations, propositions can be made to explain the discrepancies observed between some data obtained from static (batches) and dynamic (reactor and column) experiments.

Recalcitrant Republicans should be made to explain to voters why they refuse to get behind the federal fight against domestic violence and sexual assaults.

"And it is a real shame that bosses won't be made to explain why pay gaps exist in their workplaces and what action they will take to narrow them".

"The FCC will be made to explain its headlong rush past all of the problems with its record in this proceeding," said Matt Wood, policy director at the consumer advocacy group Free Press, which has also signaled an intent to sue.

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An attempt was made to explain intercountry variations.

An attempt is made to explain these phenomena.

Finally, thermodynamic interpretation was made to explain the results.

An attempt has been made to explain the fundamental mechanisms of blade tip winglet in detail.

Further discussions on the equilibrium time are made to explain the simulation results.

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