Sentence examples for commonplace explanation from inspiring English sources

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In "Hereafter," Eastwood abetted by Peter Morgan's script takes seriously the commonplace explanation for the enduring grip of religion on mind and society: the need of the living to cope with the fear of death and with the grip that memory of the dead has on the living.

In "Hereafter," Eastwood — abetted by Peter Morgan's script — takes seriously the commonplace explanation for the enduring grip of religion on mind and society: the need of the living to cope with the fear of death and with the grip that memory of the dead has on the living.

Dr. Theodore Woodward, professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, coined an aphorism in the late 1940s that instructed his students as follows: "When you hear hoofbeats, think of horses not zebras". "Zebra" is the American medical slang term for arriving at an exotic medical diagnosis when a commonplace explanation is more likely (Sotos, 2006).

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Just thinking about it now makes me want to burst out laughing at its sheer audacity, its eccentricity, its unashamed aspiration to poetry and its nimble evasion of anything so commonplace as an explanation.

Whether or not Keynes and Frege give the same "form" to the distinction, Keynes's presentation is sufficiently close to Frege's to suggest that one could hardly be in a position to dismiss the one, but not the other, as "commonplace".[2] One explanation of Russell's dismissal of Jones's distinction has to do with his correspondent.

A recurring explanation as to why this is commonplace in Silicon Valley and not elsewhere is "startup DNA" within global giants founded in garages.

Other explanations for these passages are more commonplace in various Christian circles.

This is a fairly convoluted explanation of a phenomenon that is surprisingly commonplace in offices around the country.

By this point in time, rail-trail conversions are so commonplace that they really don't need more than a brief explanation on how they work.

Because there is an enormous variation in the process (plants age slowly, for example) it is commonplace in ageing studies to consider ageing as a paradox that requires a deep explanation.

As we have seen above, in the minimal interpretation of E = mc2 (Section 1.2.3), explanations of purported "conversions" along the lines suggested by Bondi and Spurgin are now commonplace in the physics literature.

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