Sentence examples for tempting explanation from inspiring English sources

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Its central argument was easy to grasp and, for many readers, offered a tempting explanation for their sorrows and failures.

So the most tempting explanation for why nothing has been done, given America's political ways, is corporate lobbying larded with campaign donations.

The tempting explanation is that, in an economically and politically painful period, it distracts us from serious matters, being the form of entertainment most likely to achieve the cathartic release of laughter.

But the most tempting explanation for Hamilton's puzzlingly indifferent performances over the past half-dozen races is that on the morning after a victory in the US Grand Prix at Austin last October gave him his third world title and brought him level with his hero Ayrton Senna, Hamilton took his foot off the throttle.

Although camouflage might be a tempting explanation for the phenomenon, subsequent experiments, in which the stink bugs were given only white fabric to lay their eggs on, revealed that the pigments served a different function.

A tempting explanation of this impression is that Moore is in non-transmissive in some of the senses described in Sect. 3 (see mainly Wright 1985 , 2002 2007 and 2011) or non-trasmissive in the non-standard sense described in Sect.

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In addition, availability of outside options might be tempting as an explanation of the effect of paying in the future on bidding behavior.

It is tempting to find an explanation for Ms. Wayne's bleak view of humanity in her childhood, which by her own account was troubled and lonely.

Given how rarely a Korean teenager, several decades and thousands of miles removed from the Nazi ideologies of World War II, has cause to think back on Adolf Hitler, it might be tempting to accept the explanation of Pritz's creative team and write the whole thing off as a coincidence.

A tempting, although still speculative, explanation is provided by the H3.3 dilemma – misincorporation of H3.3 into the otherwise suppressed chromatin of senescent cells could lead to their reprogramming and aberrant gene expression, with SASP an eventual (although not necessarily direct) result of such changes.

It's always tempting to invoke dramatic explanations for novel phenomena -- after all, that makes them both more interesting and more important.

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