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Hence the knowledge, philosophies and wisdoms of our ancient culture can only be truly explained and understood through the language that was used for thousands of years to teach them.

When Chandra returned to work after a ten-day retreat, his colleagues commented that his mind had become “sharp like a knife.” When asked to ­describe the experience, he demurs, adding, “It can’t be truly explained.

Studies in patients with RA have shown that immune aging is accelerated, raising the question of whether the breakdown in tolerance can be truly explained within the classic models of an autoreactive T-cell response to a disease-inducing antigen or whether age-dependent changes of the immune system represent a critical factor.

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Yet McNamara does not truly explain why, after finding no answers, he argued for large-scale escalations.

I can't truly explain what it is like to live with CFS, and symptoms differ from person to person.

There are financial and legal incentives for doctors and medical centers to encourage screening tests, he said, and it can take time to sit down with patients and truly explain a test's risks and benefits.

If Mr. Zhang's account truly explains the letter's origin, the feat represents one of the more successful campaigns by a follower of the Falun Gong movement, which is known for its high-profile attempts to embarrass the Chinese government after being labeled a cult and outlawed in 1999.

Otherwise known as Martin Strel, the big man here is an outsized Slovenian who, well into adulthood, decided to swim — for reasons he can't truly explain — the length of some of the longest, most perilous rivers in the world, including the Mississippi.

Doubts about neo-expressivism center on the question whether it truly explains knowledge of our mental states.

Causalists (e.g., Mele 1992: ch. 13) will then deny that S really acts on her desire to get her glasses and that citing it truly explains her action.

In Proposition 1 Kant argues that repulsive force is required for matter to fill space, since solidity, understood by "Lambert and others" as the property matter would have by means of "its mere existence" (4:497), cannot truly explain how one matter resists another matter's attempt to penetrate it.

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