Sentence examples for free to explain from inspiring English sources

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She is free to explain that.

And feel free to explain your rationale as well.

Please feel free to explain the show to our nearsighted friends through the use of semaphore.

Maybe once the World Series is over, Wilpon will be free to explain why he didn't wait for Baker.

You have them for two hours, and you're free to explain or not explain whatever you see fit".

A single canceled score has no impact on the evaluation of an application but please feel free to explain the circumstances surrounding your cancellation.

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Examining the inability of one's character to determine the individual's will sufficiently for an action to be 'truly' free helps to explain why "circumstances" (as Green uses the term) are so important to the exercise of a completely free will.

The availability of sufficient free energy to explain everything from coronal heating to flares and coronal mass ejections is well established.

We then propose the concept of half free riders to explain what strategy sustains cooperation-dominant situations.

Nonparticipants had the choice between 15 answers and free text to explain why they decided against study participation.

These results therefore confirm that habitat diversity prevails over pesticide-free practices to explain the higher pollinator abundances usually observed in organic vs. conventional farms.

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