Sentence examples for better placed to explain from inspiring English sources

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"Police can help explain what the threats and risks to different sectors are but companies are better placed to explain to staff exactly what action they can take to enhance their security and how to respond if the worst happens," said Detective Chief Superintendent Scott Wilson, the national counter-terrorism co-ordinator.

24 Nilsen et al 24 propose that habit might be better placed to explain behaviours and could improve behaviour change interventions that to date fail to show meaningful success.

By elucidating a role for complexity we may be better placed to explain the commonly held view that processed foods are overconsumed and regarded as unhealthy on this basis.

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Luiz Eduardo Soares is well placed to explain and illustrate.

"So I thought, you know, what better place to learn so that I could explain it?" Love left still unsure if he wanted to apply for a permit.

Of course, Jung would be better placed than me to explain the sources of his nocturnal Merseyside fantasy.

"What better place to do [it] than in her home city?" James Brining explained that that local interest was the motive behind commissing the piece.

What better place to get some gossip?

I have got better places to go.

What better place to begin than Notre Dame?

Tech was a better place to invest.

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