Sentence examples for may be explanatory from inspiring English sources

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Stigmatisation may be explanatory.

In both studies, newer graduates scored better than older graduates, suggesting that failure to refresh knowledge amongst older professionals may be explanatory.

Such a book may be explanatory either of old systems, or of an entirely new system; and, considered as a book, as the work of an author, conveying information on the subject of book-keeping, and containing detailed explanations of the art, it may be a very valuable acquisition to the practical knowledge of the community.

Such a book may be explanatory either of old systems or of an entirely new system, and, considered as a book, as the work of an author, conveying information on the subject of bookkeeping, and containing detailed explanations of the art, it may be a very valuable acquisition to the practical knowledge of the community.

Emergence may be explanatory, epistemological, or ontological.

Third, various group level factors, which may be explanatory toward the VAP incidence, are identified in all of the studies.

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Though these predominantly racial demographics were found to significantly differ between waves 1 and 2, these variables may not be explanatory for the receipt of a counterfeit Avastin notice, as they were not among the variables more highly correlated to the entire set of geographic areas where counterfeit notices were received.

Results suggest that distress tolerance may be an explanatory mechanism in the association between discriminatory experiences and cognitive symptoms of anxiety and a potentially relevant target within clinical interventions to address anxiety-related health disparities among sexual minority adults.

More importantly, the study suggests that sense of coherence may be an explanatory factor for students' successful adaptation and transition in higher education, as indicated by the positive relationship of sense of coherence to academic performance.

The survey's goal may be descriptive, explanatory and/or exploratory; but it offers no control over execution or manipulation of variables.

Cognitive styles are important maintaining factors in cognitive models of psychopathology (Harvey et al. 2004), and we propose that the cognitive style of perfectionism may be an explanatory factor in the high co-occurrence of BD and AD's.

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