Sentence examples for if you cannot explain from inspiring English sources

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If you cannot explain what you are doing openly and honestly, should you be doing it?

He used to say he hated PowerPoints: "Where is the power and what's the point?" He also would say to us, "If you cannot explain it to me without slides, you haven't understood your problem".

And, in some cases, it might help the Cabinet Office to understand that, if you cannot explain in only a few sentences why someone is being honoured, then perhaps they don't deserve that gong – however useful they are to have around the office.

More than once I have heard that if you cannot explain your research to the lay-person, you do not have it straight in your own mind.

And if you cannot explain why a new idea will (or will not) be promoted to a feature, your team will become frustrated.

Remember that even if you cannot explain the event, it doesn't mean that ghosts were involved.

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Sometimes you cannot explain that".

"You cannot explain every decision," Wenger said.

If you cannot quickly explain this relationship, this means that your paragraphs are out of order and you should reorder them.

Don't take on a hyphenated name if you cannot stand constantly explaining how to spell it.

If they cannot explain what you are trying to do, chances are the grants committee won't either, and they won't fund what they can't comprehend.

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