Sentence examples for direction to explain from inspiring English sources

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Jan Gormley balked, and Debra Kline shrugged in her direction to explain: "Knee replacement," she said.

Unfortunately, this electric field should point upward, in the wrong direction to explain our observations.

However, the outcome of this research points to new direction to explain ridership fluctuation in Brisbane.

Since their losses on Election Day, Republicans have been pointing fingers in every direction to explain what happened: the timing of Hurricane Sandy, Mitt Romney not fighting back enough and President Barack Obama "suppressing the vote".

In particular some paleontologists such as Edward Drinker Cope and Henry Fairfield Osborn preferred alternatives such as neo-Lamarckism, the inheritance of characteristics acquired during life, and orthogenesis, an innate drive to change in a particular direction, to explain what they perceived as linear trends in evolution.

Daily selection against melanics (s ≃ 0.1) was sufficient in magnitude and direction to explain the recent rapid decline of melanism in post-industrial Britain.

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However, we do not see a reason for which such biases in cell size would be consistently in the direction required to explain the mismatch between the reports and the estimate given here.

It is possible that residual confounding by other factors may have occurred (for example, smoking or sexual activity); however, we consider it unlikely that any such confounding would be of sufficient magnitude and in the direction observed to explain these findings.

In fact both of these changes in baseline state occur in the proper direction to potentially explain the observed decreased synaptic efficacy: the depolarization may lead to loss of driving force and the decreased resistance may have a shunting effect.

Polarizing it in the opposite direction totally fails to explain the origin of proteasomes and postulates changes that are mechanistically and selectively unreasonable, and is thus doubly defective scientifically.

And that's a good thing when asking a forest ranger for directions or trying to explain why you're camped in a No Camping zone.

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