Sentence examples for explanation now from inspiring English sources

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But his name probably needs no explanation now.

Or replacing "How does this work?" with "Thing explanation now please".

The official explanation now seems to be that the tide was unfavorable.

Many of the people he mentions need explanation now -- who was Carole Landis?

"That explanation now seems less plausible given the amount of time that has passed since last year's rains".

A Congressional commission that examined the camps in the 1980s endorsed the explanation, now standard, that they were a result of wartime hysteria and racism.

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Monopoly explanations now compete with theories that see the same behaviour as helpful to consumers.

How many of you are Oxbridge material?! UPDATE: Results and explanations now up.

Aristotle thought that final causality applied to all natural things, but many of his final-cause explanations now seem naïve — say, the idea that heavy things fall because their natural end is to reach the earth.

The symmetrical approach is a bit like a null hypothesis - assume you don't know the outcome, forget who 'won' the argument, forget what you think is true, don't let your own assumptions and biases affect your explanation - now how do you explain this difference of opinion?

Given the range of methods and the universal error, a late surge seems the most plausible explanation for now.

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