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be underlying
verb
To lie in a position directly beneath.
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But might there be underlying patterns governing such behaviour?
Something very different has to be underlying this effect.
There may be underlying principles here, but they are not those of historical consistency.
What is observed though is an enhanced fat metabolism, which in the long run might be underlying the increased insulin sensitivity.
"Some Amish communities aren't fully aware that a psychological disorder may be underlying devious behavior," said Professor Kraybill, who has written many books on the Amish.
While they may often appear out of the blue, there can also be underlying triggers for daydreams, like when your daughter is giving you a fifteen-minute description of one goddam drawing.
"There are so many compelling pieces of evidence that reconnection may be underlying flares and coronal mass ejections that it's a plausible connection," said Dr. Amitava Bhattacharjee of the University of Iowa.
This gallery has a bar with a couch integrated, you drink beer, it is loud and smoky and the crowd manages to admire the exhibited art without constantly discussing the deeper meaning that might be underlying it.
Changes in postural position or physical activity, leading to changes in blood flow and/or lymphatic drainage may be underlying explanations.
But there appear to be underlying reasons too.
Most of the time there will be underlying health problems like having high blood pressure.
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