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It wouldn't make any sense to explain them.

In fairness, Mr Lewis does say at the outset that terrorism of the al-Qaeda sort does not require large numbers, and that it makes sense to explain the forces that drive the terrorists.

But a Chechen background makes sense to explain Adam's tenacity; there is nothing like decades of Soviet rule and invasion by Russian troops to sharpen one's sense of vengeance and mistrust.

It makes some sense to explain the large increase in the number of young people who, between 1994 and 2004, reported engaging in oral sex as a rational-choice proposition: Oral sex reduces the risk of contracting AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.

Apart from structural alterations, endocrine adaptations are important in a mechanistic sense to explain the consequences of perinatal programming.

Since a lot of people read it as the future is now, and others have said that my ideas about what the world will look like in 10 years might actually be conservative, I thought it might make sense to explain some of my thinking around my outlook for the driverless car.

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Those who deny that human beings are endowed with power in Reid's sense need to explain what we are thinking when we deliberate.

The older generation of Trump supporters the press often focuses on, the so called "forgotten white working class," are in this sense easier to explain since they fit into the schema of a 1950s-style electorate.

"There's only one common-sense way to explain it.

So famous has the 97 figure become that it makes sense to fully explain it.

3.2 Frege's Theory of Sense and Denotation To explain these puzzles, Frege suggested that in addition to having a denotation, names and descriptions also express a sense.

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