Sentence examples for if not explanation from inspiring English sources

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Some are more idiosyncractic as a result of speculative ideas about sound manipulation and require experiment and patience if not explanation which may not yet be available.

The scene is so bizarre, and its details — like the brown-paper attachments to her breasts, rendering them more pendulous — so peculiar, that you look forward to what follows because you hope for, if not explanation, poetic or intellectual coherence.

The second concern is that the seemingly high frequencies of polyreactivity the authors obtain in their analysis of CD4 T cell repertoires necessitate a stringent-ER identification of target-specific TCRs and/or some independent evidence (if not explanation) for high-frequency polyspecificity.

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While we don't yet know the truth of that allegation, the coincidence between that event and this novella, which deals with a double infanticide, is too strong to ignore; when such things happen, we crave explanations, and Beside the Sea offers us, if not explanations, then at least some degree of insight.

When different mental models are present, they may hinder efficiency (by requiring more time for explanation) or may be unsafe as the receiving party may not fully understand the patient if not enough explanation is given.

A popular if not authenticated explanation of the origin of Fuller's innovative dances claims that, while rehearsing Quack, M.D. (produced 1891), Fuller was inspired by the billowing folds of transparent China silk.

To the Editor: Thanks to David Brooks, those of us with twentysomething children finally have a name (if not an explanation) for what they (and, in turn, we) are going through!

Our breakthrough discovery (finding 5), that strong upwelling growth occurs, even when the PSSR is weak (e.g., low solar activity), warrants discussion, if not an explanation.

Thus, a reasonable (even if not definitive) explanation for the increased e-GST activity in dialyzed patients is that an overexpression of e-GST occurred in the maturation phase of the red cells.

Bonner (2006) offered a rather simple (if not simplistic) explanation for Cope's Rule in its most general form, i.e. that as life diversifies, there is always room for body size to expand in one direction: to the top.

The Jets pointed their collective finger, if not their explanations, directly at Mangini.

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