Sentence examples for opt to explain from inspiring English sources

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For instance, in a romance story following two main characters, Kevin and Felicia, the writer may opt to explain the inner workings of both characters at different moments in the story.

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And Mr. Sununu opted to explain himself even further later in the day, telling a radio audience: "I had four or five times commented on the fact that there's an American formula for creating jobs and talked about the fact that I wish he would understand what the American formula for creating jobs is.

When I caught up with Elance CEO Fabio Rosati and oDesk CEO Gary Swart after the announcement and asked them about the backlash, both opted to explain the reaction as a function of the fierce loyalty that each user base has to its platform of choice.

"Binge" has been co-opted to explain how people consume gigantic digital libraries of TV in a short amount of time.

1. Dahlia Lithwick and Lisa T. McElroy write that just 'cuz the Supreme Court can opt not to explain its decision-making or process to the American people doesn't mean it always should.

These observations motivated an alternative idea, the dual-mechanism hypothesis (requiring both inferior olive and cerebellar mechanisms), to explain OPT (Liao et al., 2008; Hong et al., 2008 a ).

Yet Clark, if he opts for price caps, needs to explain two things.

The regulations were sound, but consumers immediately complained that some banks failed to explain the opt-in policy or even pressured customers into taking it by saying that their debit cards might no longer work.

I understand why there might be some confusion, however I have gone to great lengths to explain why opting out is not directed at the teachers, the school, or the community.

The Alberta Minister for Human Rights stepped in to explain that the opt-out proposal involved being able to opt out of religious instruction, not out of some particular part of the curriculum because of religious beliefs.

Tegmark is made uneasy by physics' recourse to the intervention of an "observer" to explain experiments and opts for the so-called many-worlds interpretation of quantum phenomena, introduced by Hugh Everett in 1957.

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