Sentence examples for conceivable why from inspiring English sources

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First, if smell guided the birds' behaviour, it is not conceivable why the inspection patterns differed between the conditions and why the keas, in particular, showed these high inspection rates.

It is easily conceivable why the animals integrated silicon instead of calcium as the fundamental element for their inorganic skeleton, since the Neoproterozoic oceans were rich in silicic acid and continuously replenished by products of the silicate weathering-carbonate precipitation cycle (Walker 2003).

Given that the most sophisticated healthcare system in this community in western Kenya was designed for HIV care and that much of the research which has taken place has been related to HIV, it is conceivable why participants would assume biomedical research involved HIV testing or HIV-related outcomes.

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It will be a tragedy if Arabs and Muslims adopt the position that there is no conceivable reason why Americans might be upset with them today and that any criticism they face in the U.S. media is entirely the result of some Jewish campaign of vilification.

And this is one of the conceivable reasons why the current approaches focus on "how to do personalization" rather than "how personalization can be done well," as Fan and Poole [41] has noted.

In a statement to the BBC, Boston College said: "There is no conceivable reason why the British or Irish governments, which set the terms for the IICD papers when they were sent to the college, would break those terms".

From the standpoint of looks, the Spaniards are so much easier on the eyes than run-of-the-mill Europeans, there's no conceivable reason why there's not a line stretching from Gibraltar to Andorra, a line of sweaty, shambling desperate people, pockets crammed with wrinkled euros, aching to buy a few minutes of escape from the drudgery of their real lives.

Alternatively, different sets of genes were used for the different species and it is conceivable that this could explain why an effect of gene length is lacking in some species.

Inevitable parallels – there was much God's bodikins! and gut-porridge stuff – will be drawn with Blackadder, although perhaps someone could tell me why that's in any conceivable way a bad thing.

6) Writing about your research: why, not what In almost every conceivable kind of academic application, fellowships included, it's very high risk to write about your research in such a way that it can only be understood by an expert in your field.

"If you believe, as I do, that the wars of the conceivable future are going to look like Iraq, why do we have so many men, and so much money, floating around the ocean?" When I repeated this to Admiral Ames, he sighed as though he'd heard it too often.

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