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China's voraciousness for apps can't just be explained by hardware availability — it's a software issue too.

But that's textbook Facebook non-apologies: why apologize when it can always just be explained a little more clearly.

This was accompanied by the highest AERs, showing that these high SIRs cannot just be explained by a lower background incidence.

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Ms. Keel, for her part, felt less shock than relief, for something inexplicable about their breakup had just been explained.

(11) In addition to being necessary in order to achieve as fully as possible translation's traditional fundamental goal of exactly reproducing meaning (as well as aesthetic fidelity and fidelity in the expression of feelings), the sort of "accommodating" translation that has just been explained is also necessary, in Herder's view, in order to achieve certain further important goals.

Some things just cannot be explained.

"That's one of those freak stats that just cannot be explained," Andy Pettitte said.

But, really, the concept just needs to be explained in simpler terms.

There was a tension that just couldn't be explained and it seemed to focus on me.

Then, there are some that just can't be explained.

Theresa's dire situation can be explained just as easily by calling it horribly bad luck.

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