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The fact his "miracles" all had plausible explanations left you to decide his divinity for yourself.

My friend that he was reading a lot of online commentary about it -- from major news sources, like all the networks, and CNN and others -- and all the explanations left him cold.

The uncertainty around both the cause of the symptoms and possible physiological or psychological explanations left the doctors feeling unsure how to communicate with patients when discussing test results or management ideas.

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Unless, of course, I consult the reams of messianic exegesis that Beuys - 'art needs no explanations' - left behind.

First, we need an explanation for why left vSMG acts simultaneously as a phonological buffer/sensory-motor interface for speech (Baddeley 2003; Hickok and Poeppel 2007; Rauschecker and Scott 2009), and bilaterally, it supports bottom-up attention (Corbetta et al. 2008).

Seymour Martin Lipset and Gary Marks's new book provides a systematic overview of the plausible explanations for the American left's weakness, some of which have been posited for well over a century by sociologists, political scientists and radical activists.

UKIP remain something of a mystery to the left – most explanations for their success are awkward adaptations of historic theories about how racist parties gain power, for instance, that they exploit economic crisis by finding a scapegoat, or that with the help of a craven media they make previously taboo ideas respectable.

The overall flat-field pattern is indicated in the left with explanation how pixels are read with CSD/CCD architecture.

One explanation for the parental left turn is that parents might learn to turn this way to kiss their children because the dominant cradling position in babyhood is leftward.

We do not have a plausible explanation for this as left and right mammograms from each woman were acquired and processed in the same way by the same radiographer.

Given recent findings suggesting that recognition memory effects may be right-lateralized for non-verbalizable stimuli (i.e., music) (Klostermann et al., 2009), a potential (though not mutually exclusive) explanation for the left-lateralized pattern of memory effects observed here is that all the stimuli, even the novel scenes, were somewhat verbalizable.

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