Sentence examples for explained a list from inspiring English sources

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Finally, the MLVA tree – and the methods behind it- should be better explained; a list of the abbreviations used should be introduced in the beginning of the paper to help the reader.

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It was only after two years single, creating a safe space for myself by buying a house, and giving myself the opportunity to heal that I was able to admit the degree to which I'd been victimized, that this was, in fact, a very literal term, a diagnosis that explained an unfurling list of symptoms.

In 40 lists, List/01 includes topics that are better listed than explained (supermodel day rates), topics explained by their listing (international illiteracy rates) and topics explained in a list (death row inmates' last meals: John Wayne Gacy ate four courses of fried foods, with fresh strawberries for dessert).

Interested doctors were visited by a research nurse, the study explained and a list of all patients 75 years and older generated.

If first principles stays, then please explain in a list what the first principles are, and I think what that will uncover is more accurately described as a set of premises (something assumed or proved as a basis for argument or inference).

One of the new commissioners, former U.S. Rep. Mel Levine, asked the department to produce records explaining a range of expenditures listed on the nonprofits' publicly available tax returns, which offer only summaries of broad categories of spending.

The Costa Concordia began to drift and, investigators later explained, list as a result of water in the damaged hull.

There are also deleted scenes, image galleries, an explained list of MI5 terms, series credits (Spooks is a programme that does not include credits in its episodes), and scripts of the episodes, the latter of which are found on DVD-ROM.

The watch-list guidelines explain a process by which the assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism can move an entire "category of individuals" to an elevated threat status.

He sat down on a couch and began explaining to me a list of new projects, including a retail plan that would create, in his words, the Starbucks of English education.

Lili explains: You get a list of food but no instructions… you don't know "if I eat a smaller potato is that okay?" And then you follow it (the diet) through the pregnancy.

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