Sentence examples for explanatory message from inspiring English sources

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"He had anticipated his own weakness and prepared an explanatory message for the moment, in case he couldn't find the words to speak," Fairbank writes.

A good example of this is when tweets are taking a long time to load on a profile (which is happening right now undoubtedly due to everyone trying to test out the new version), you'll see a concise explanatory message of what's going on — complete with links to "Try again" or to the Twitter Status blog.

But, as Trollope explains, the person monitoring the particle on Earth will be unable to work out what the change means without an explanatory message from the spacecraft – and that message will be travelling no faster than the speed of light.

Karol Estreicher, who oversaw the evacuation, decided then to remove Szczerbiec from a chest and sandwich it between two wooden planks, and to attach to them an explanatory message in a bottle – so that in the event that the ship was sunk, at least the coronation sword could be salvaged.

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"Are they finding easy ways to avoid negotiating some of the normal social challenges of adolescence?" she wrote in an explanatory e-mail message that the head of school sent to parents.

The primary explanatory variable of interest, message rate, is an uncontrolled variable.

First, we employed the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient for all variables and we found a positive correlation between the two explanatory variables and the messages' frequency.

Kim & Keller, 2010), college students who were provided customized motivational and volitional messages that contained explanatory rationales that incremental effort despite failures rather than natural ability is required to learn calculus studied more hours than students who received non-customized messages and those who did not receive such messages.

Asked about the e-mail message, Mr. Silverman said: "It's self-explanatory.

Several paths that retailers can follow in order to build the credibility of their message and consumers' attitude toward the ad (the two explanatory variables relating to the message) as well as consumers' trust in the retailer and their attitude toward this retailer (two explained variables relating to the retailer) are indicated.

Finally, ANOVA's low explanatory power suggests that, although significant, the effect of the normative message is small.

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