Sentence examples for explanatory from inspiring English sources

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explanatory

adjective

Intended to serve as an explanation.

  • Below the diagram is an explanatory text.

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The counter-terrorism bill's explanatory notes said the changes would allow the Australian Federal Police (AFP) "to conduct searches of a warrant premises without the occupier's knowledge and without notifying the occupier of the premises at the time the warrant is executed".

His methodology, outlined in The Methodology of Positive Economics in Essays in Positive Economics (1953), was that you should use the method that works best, that best explains and predicts final outcomes in terms of the most parsimonious set of explanatory variables.

The Strasbourg court took the unusual step of sending broadcasters an explanatory note saying that the judgment would not prevent people who commit "terrible offences" from spending the rest of their lives in prison.

"This is intended to be utilised to allay the suspicion of other residents of the area," the explanatory notes said.

No reference to the true impact of the changes was made in the parliamentary explanatory notes that accompanied the bill, according to Privacy International.

There was nothing of the museum about the visit – no special exhibitions or explanatory signs.

But at the station on his way home Fielding spotted a tiger made of recycled squashed plastic milk bottles and tin cans, with no explanatory essay.

In an explanatory note introducing the survey, it says: "Against the backdrop of change, MPS staff remain committed to the values of 'integrity, professionalism, courage and compassion'".

The paper has also placed an explanatory footnote at the end of its contentious, inaccurate, distorted article.

Economics editor is hardly a small job, but its slightly slower pace allows Peston time to take a more thoughtful, explanatory approach to his subject matter, and for projects such as Quelle Catastrophe!, a new documentary, broadcast on Friday, on what he sees as a potential economic and political disaster looming across the Channel.

"Notice of the search will be required to be given to the occupier of a searched premise at a later date, generally within six months," the explanatory notes said.

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