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was unexplained
adjective
Not explained. Of unknown cause or origin.
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At the time, the disparity was unexplained.
Lancashire police said the fire was unexplained and an investigation would be launched.
There was, however, a significant portion of the gap that was unexplained — forty-one per cent.
Likewise, the reason for requesting Mr. Creedon's medical records was unexplained.
His fate was unexplained and it rather looked as though he'd just been forgotten about.
The cache of thousands of English gold and silver coins was unexplained.
But Mr. Alford said Dr. Murray himself believed an autopsy was necessary because the death was unexplained.
A small part of the reasons for the difference in wage rates was "unexplained", she said, adding: "It is not always straightforward discrimination.
A spokesman for the Metropolitan police said the cause of death was unexplained but reports suggested Horsley died from a heroin overdose.
Professor Louis Appleby, director of the research programme and national director for mental health in England, said the rise was unexplained and would need to be understood.
The other main cause of failure was unexplained pain which persists even after UKR.
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