Sentence examples for made no explanation from inspiring English sources

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His staff had, apparently, made no explanation as to why he was so late.

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These four factors he terms the four causes (aitiai): For a broad range of cases, Aristotle implicitly makes twin claims about these four causes: (i) a complete explanation requires reference to all four; and (ii) once such reference is made, no further explanation is required.

He made no further explanation; we had to interpret it for ourselves.

In one particular project, where female-headed families should have been provided with job opportunities, no effort had been made and no explanation was given for the failure to do so.

Less scrupulous researchers – who are trying to support a preferred answer to further a policy agenda or advance their careers – need make no such explanation and can intentionally choose the extreme results.

Baroni gave no explanation and made no offer to reschedule it.

But the explanation made no sense.

On the Urban Legends Reference Pages maintained by the San Fernando Folklore Society, www.snopes.com, Barbara and David P. Mikkelson argue that fundamentally the explanation made no sense.

But the explanation made no sense to Shan – he was traveling in a group of six with two Latinos, three South Asians and one Arab, yet only the South Asians and Arab were removed.

Mrazek said that later in the visit von Bülow found his wife in Wagner's bedroom, but nevertheless made no demands for an explanation, either from Wagner or from his wife.

The terrorists themselves offered little explanation, and made no clear demands.

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