Sentence examples for somehow accounted from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, the effect of crystallinity on viscosity was somehow accounted for.

He is, we think, a philosopher, and somehow accounted the father of modern liberalism, though he was aristocratic in self-presentation.

Washing up five plates and priming the odd toilet somehow accounted for all our 40 litres of water: over the weekend we had to refill the drum five times.

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Here the biography is obliged to use facts to somehow account for the creation and, even more, the significance of a sonnet or a sonata.

"Our experience everywhere is that you literally cannot move ahead in a country like Iraq unless you can somehow account for who did what to whom," he added.

Ng Lok Tin, on the other hand, stayed behind in the ivory tower, intending to construct a delicate palace of theory woven from jargon and numbers and seek a perfect solution that would somehow account for all the factors.

Robert Lang, a demographer at Virginia Tech, compares these new sprawling exurbs to the dark matter in the universe: stuff that is very hard to define but somehow accounts for more mass than all the planets, stars and moons put together.

Although new research suggests that immigration poses few threats to South African jobs, access to housing or services, post-apartheid politicians continue demonizing foreigners, saying they undermine economic transformation, lead to heightened crime, expose the country to disease and organized crime, and somehow account for the almost 30percentt unemployment rate among the black population.

Silverman spoke powerfully, but there was, behind her remarks, a flaring of irritation — at Louis C.K.; at the other men who had been outed as harassers or abusers, and all those who still hadn't been; and at being called upon to somehow account for her friendship with C.K., at having to give this statement in the first place.

Considering that sampling procedures (particularly the methods through which severity of language problems is defined) may somehow account for the different research findings, we decided to adopt more than one criterion for classifying the severity of language disorders.

It is difficult to effectively state one biofuel option is better than another, as each biofuel plant has its own specific plant design and unique set of regional conditions (e.g., raw material, auxiliaries and infrastructures), by-products; therefore, an appropriate comparison needs to somehow account for all these variances.

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