Sentence examples for grappling to explain from inspiring English sources

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A string of anthrax-tainted letters -- and a nationwide wave of suspicious packages, spurious threats and false alarms -- has created public alarm and left public officials grappling to explain the invisible menace of biology and its links, if any, to the attacks of Sept. 11.

In a sense, it underscores the very issue Rock is grappling to explain to his daughter, for the main question circling the first lady's hair is not whether she should go natural but how in the world she manages to get that look.

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Today's hearing showed clear confusion within the Bank of England over when it should start raising borrowing costs, she adds: The MPC members grappled to explain the contradiction between robust employment gains and strong nominal growth rates versus weak wages growth and benign inflation.

"I'm grappling how to explain to verdict to my child, because I'm still trying to figure out the verdict myself," one mother said.

Around the country, teachers are grappling with ways to explain the unexplainable to their young charges.

She saw novel things like cows, horses, shops, cities, and money, and later returned to her father, grappling with how to explain the disaster at Chernobyl. .

Images of carnage and grief have flooded social media and dominated traditional news reports since Friday's terrorist attacks on Paris, leaving parents around the world to grapple with how and whether to explain the bloody and politically fraught events to their children.

In a country that has only had professional football for 23 years, and where it is not particularly uncommon for newly promoted sides to challenge for J. League honours, Japan's finest football writers have grappled for the right words to explain just how improbable this achievement has been.

The assessment was predicted to allow students to also participate in a metacognitive process as they grappled with the topic and how to explain it to others (Baddeley and Hitch, 1974).

If the answer is no — and some scientists believe that to be the case — then they have to grapple with a different set of challenges to explain the origin of life.

For all countries, not just Argentina, economists and historians have grappled with this question in a bid to explain the deep and exogenous origins of the Great Divergence.

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