Sentence examples for have yet explained from inspiring English sources

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Although the world's governments pledged at Paris last year to hold global warming to no more than 2C above pre-industrial levels, few have yet explained in detail how their intentions will be worked out.

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No one has yet explained this better than Hilary Mantel.

"But no one has yet explained to us why Internet radio is under a different standard.

And there are two cone-shaped objects that no one has yet explained.

Nobody has yet explained what set off the barrage of gunfire a full minute after the car stopped.

No candidate has yet explained how to rebuild Tohoku, devastated by the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear accident in March.

No one has yet explained the sudden infuriating collapse in petrol supplies just days before Tamarod's June 30th demonstration.

Despite the extensive literature devoted to crack dislocation interaction, no one has yet explained how dislocations appear and multiply in order to build a fully plastic zone.

Nobody has yet explained precisely how this hydra, which under Mr Putin has grown even bigger, can be made to cut off so many of its own heads.

This rotten system is up for review, except that no one has yet explained when the review will be conducted, or how.

No one has yet explained the fresh technique or the meaning of all this, and Dickey isn't saying anything, either.

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