Sentence examples for explains once again from inspiring English sources

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There is also worry about the weakness of the eurozone economy, says Alastair McCaig, Market Analyst at IG, who explains: Once again the miners are dragging the FTSE lower, although today the retail sector has joined in and added its weight to the top-heavy index.

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Wolfe paced in agitation and explained once again why he worked the way he did.

In 2014, it is frankly tedious to explain, once again, why and how black-faced minstrels and golliwogs remain problematic.

The second year, I explained once again that I hate top-ten lists, and then I proceeded to tap-dance my way through some diversionary sentences about trends.

The following year, he wrote the foreword for Frank Gilbreth's "Primer of Scientific Management," attempting to explain, once again, why the unions should embrace it.

Mr. Taubes's article only turns up the heat on the salt controversy without shedding any light, leaving physicians the onerous task of explaining once again the need for salt restriction to their patients.

Mr. Daalder said he would meet officials from Moscow at NATO headquarters in Brussels next week to explain once again — that the alliance shield is designed solely to defend against a potential missile attack from Iran.

In that last conversation between Mr. Clinton and Mr. Arafat while the talks were still alive, Mr. Clinton tried to explain, once again, the advantage for Mr. Arafat in making a compromise on Jerusalem.

But he also sought to halt the slump in his own fortunes by trying to explain, once again, why he had hired as his chief spokesman Andy Coulson, who was the editor of The News of the World when, the police say, much of the phone hacking and at least some of the bribery appears to have taken place.

And it is equally appropriate for those who opposed giving large-scale military support to the Syrian opposition at the start of the civil war to explain, once again, why this was a terrible idea that would have accomplished nothing useful whatsoever, as Marc Lynch did yesterday.

The task Mr. Chandor sets himself is not to explain, once again, what occurred in 2008 -- though a comparison with the journalistic records suggests that "Margin Call" is broadly accurate -- but rather to explore the psychological pressures and ethical choices at work among those who caught an early glimpse of the abyss and then helped push everyone else into it.

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