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Mr. Hurd may explain more when he testifies Thursday at a House subcommittee hearing.
If our genes explain less than we imagined, the wear-and-tear model may explain more than we knew.
My inclination is to reserve judgment until we know more, for disorganization may explain more faults than dishonesty.
But that's extremely unlikely, and Balls may explain more about the sort of spending promises and priorities Labour will set out before the next election tonight.
Indeed, there is growing evidence showing that changes in longevity may explain more than 30 of the increase in the number of years of education (Restuccia and Vandenbroucke 2013; Sanchez-Romero et al. 2016).
Furthermore, there might be alternative approaches to motivation that may explain more variance in the intention to remain within the occupation, such as the expectancy-value theory of motivation (Wigfield and Eccles 2000), the theory of planned behavior (Ajzen 1991) or the person-fit-theory (Eccles et al. 1993; Neuenschwander 2010).
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In the second category, heterogeneous but simplified (i.e., not alternative) boundary conditions may help explain more refined dynamo properties, in particular for the Earth where detailed observations are available.
This may explain why more and more female celebrities are getting their boob jobs reversed.
But the message also reiterated that 2016 is a "significant year" because the seventh workers party congress will be held in May – which may explain rather more about why this test was announced now.
Conversely, pulses, legumes, and lentils are relatively inexpensive yet nutritious foods (Drewnowski, 2010), which may explain why more nurseries in deprived areas reported serving them more often.
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