Sentence examples for doubtless why from inspiring English sources

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This is doubtless why Dick believed that his fiction was becoming truth, that the future was unfolding in his books.

Small George's attempts to get her attention were not welcome, which is doubtless why he became an actor.

Science proceeds by fashion as much as by necessity, and astrobiology is fashionable, which is doubtless why Toomey followed it as a topic.

Multi-party, pluralist and secular Tunisia, home of the largely thwarted 2011 Arab spring, is a notable exception, which is doubtless why it has been repeatedly targeted.

Mr Ecclestone offers a 33% discount to broadcasters who agree not to show other "open wheeler racing"—which is doubtless why America's IndyCar series gets relatively little exposure outside the United States.

Unprepossessing though an Algue looks on its own, when several pieces are combined they create a gently surreal visual effect, which is doubtless why Vitra, their Swiss manufacturer, has sold nearly 8 million pieces of that algaesque plastic in the past nine years.

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This doubtless explains why Mr Glasenberg gave in to the Qataris rather than walk away from the deal.

At this late stage in the prostitution, cretinization, and putrefaction of the American political system, it's hard to get worked up about anything, and that, doubtless, explains why most voters aren't paying much attention to the midterm elections.

It's all just one big circle of life, which doubtless explains why Mr. Kramer routinely tries to bridge these stories with aerial images of Southern California freeways, where people of every origin flow together except, you know, during rush hour.

The celebration of cultural promiscuity is, instead, a recipe for a complacent resignation to the impossibility of radical social reform, which doubtless explains why Amado's work has become the centrepiece of Brazilian cultural diplomacy.

Peter Carey doubtless knows why he chooses to illustrate his fictional history of Parrot and Olivier in America with a bizarrely doctored copy of Baudin's map of Australia as printed in 1830 in the Edinburgh Journal of Natural and Geographical Science No 3 (the last number of that unlamented organ) and to describe it as drawn by Parrot in 1803.

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