Sentence examples for explains we might from inspiring English sources

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Sutton explains: "We might all be focused on Rio, but this program is also about personal development.

As David S. Nivison explains, "We might say that Wang's 'extending' of knowledge is more like extending one's arm than, say, extending one's vocabulary" (Nivison 1996a, 225).

As Parfit explains: We might claim that, even if some change brings a great net benefit to those who are affected, it is a change for the worse if it involves the loss of one of the best things in life (Parfit 1986, 163).

If we had more people thinking things through the way Congressman Holt explains, we might be closer to solving many of the ills facing us.

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As Klimchuk explains, "We're concerned about what might happen to future rotators".

Ms Goldstein explained: "We thought there might be fewer Halobates if there's more plastic - that there might be some sort of toxic effect.

Something else to highlight is any online campaigning success, Naqui explains: "What we might look for is how a candidate has used digital media to get a campaign's message across or get people active in a cause.

Yet one then has the burden of explaining how moral facts are related to natural facts and the burden of explaining how we might manage to learn of these non-natural facts.

But what if there was a seasonal subject that could tell the climate story, explain how we might change and adapt and, at least if you live in the UK, provide a little pleasure too?

This occasional lightheartedness carries the reader through the book's thesis and antithesis sections, delivering him, albeit a bit dispirited, to the synthesis part explaining how we might endure life on Eaarth.

Our guide, Muriwai Ihakara, is a Maori storyteller, oral historian, and, as he put it, tribal "yelder" (i.e. a young elder), and on the way, he explained what we might expect at the wharenui, or "big meeting house," a traditional hand-built structure with elaborately carved and painted beams and wall panels of matting.

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