Sentence examples for challenging to explain why from inspiring English sources

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"For the Italian government, it would be challenging to explain why De Sousa is either serving her sentence or being retried when Italy has pardoned other CIA personnel involved.

In terms of the relationship between gait and the Big Five, conscientiousness and agreeableness were found to have the largest correlations, but researchers found it "challenging" to explain why.

It is challenging to explain why the UN/Sal and AD/Lep cohorts both show a thrifty transcriptional profile, given that postnatal leptin administration in the latter case will mimic excess nutrition rather than undernutrition.

Increasingly it is becoming more challenging to explain why some countries should have, and others should not be allowed to possess nuclear weapons.

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"Nevertheless, I was challenged to explain why I thought genocide was funny.

Monday found him in a BBC studio, challenged to explain why Mr Blair was meeting opposition.

At academic conferences, the professor said, she is often challenged to explain why the wives of historical figures are worth studying.

And, if Cameron has ignored Leveson, he will be challenged to explain why he ignored the inquiry he set up. 6.41pm GMT Ben Bradshaw, the Labour former culture secretary, says he felt disappointed by David Cameron's reaction to the Leveson report.

But he was repeatedly challenged to explain why he had not pursued the matter further, and, in particular, why, if he thought that the account given in the email was unreliable, he had not questioned the veracity of the police log, extracts from which were leaked to the Daily Telegraph.

The inability of either the government or the Court of Appeals (in rejecting the challenge) to explain why any purpose was served by barring same-sex couples from marrying fueled public outrage and led, within a year, to a positive vote in the State Assembly.

The executive role of M1 in the brain's motor network is strongly supported by the architecture of its outputs to the spinal cord [ 7, 15 17], so it is a challenge to explain why the presence of extensive mirror-like activity within M1 does not lead to movement.

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