Sentence examples for unexplained how from inspiring English sources

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But that still leaves unexplained how someone as unpopular as Mr Mugabe could garner 2.1m ballots.

Either that, or they hire people to read the papers to them so they will be able to look us in the eye and say they don't read the papers (leaving unexplained how they always seem to know everything that's in them).

It is still unexplained how far fatigue and transverse tension affect the distribution.

But, such identification leaves it unexplained how something can change its non-relational intrinsic properties.

While this interpretation has the virtue of cohering with Spinoza's claim that he "always preserve[s] the natural right in its entirety" (Epistle 50), since one's right, or potentia, always remains intact, it leaves unexplained how potestas, which Barbone and Rice describe as a "super-added" capacity, fits into the natural order.

It remains unexplained how inactivation of TRAF6 resulted in two different osteoclast phenotypes, however.

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Also unexplained is how people who don't need the coverage can let Ankara know that.

Among other things, he had become interested in a difficult and, at that time, unexplained phenomenon: how does muscle contract?

What remains unexplained is how she came to make these dark assessments, notwithstanding her privileged life, which may culminate in becoming First Lady.

Unexplained is how consumer confidence impacts filling prescriptions and buying toothpaste.

Still left unexplained is how Khan was allowed to leave the country and travel to Yemen later in 2009 without incident.

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