Sentence examples for which clarifies that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "which clarifies that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to introduce an explanation or elaboration that makes a previous statement clearer. Example: "The report includes a section which clarifies that the data was collected over a five-year period."

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The SEM images of the later samples are shown in Fig. 9a and b which clarifies that homogeneity in no water sample is higher than the included one.

The Federal Communications Commission Commissionn) last night adopted a Report and Order (Order) which clarifies that wireless carriers must meet the Enhanced 911 (E911), Phase II location accuracy requirements at the Public Safety Answering Point PSAPP) service-area level.

The PL spectrum of CTAB-CIS/ZnS NCs was nearly the same as that of the oil-soluble NCs with 556.7 nm wavelength (Figure 5b), exhibiting a relatively high QY of 56.0% (compared with a QY of 61.4% in the organic phase), which clarifies that the CTAB coating layer maintained the emission properties of NCs regarding the PL spectrum and QY.

Rational evaluation of the true performance of these electrodes is carried out, which clarifies that some of the electrodes with as-claimed exceptional performances lack potential in practical applications due to poor mass loading of MnO2 and large dead volume of inert scaffold materials/void spaces in the electrode structure.

The acorn casts a dark shadow, which clarifies that the light source comes from the upper left — opposite the acorn's placement.

However it is currently considered that they took part in the battle, as suggested by the royalist battle report and a later report from San Martin which clarifies that only twelve grenadiers stayed in the convent.

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The Social Security Act of 1935 was followed by the family protection program of 1939, which clarified that benefits could be claimed not just by retirees but also by dependents and survivors of covered workers.

Here's the core conclusion of the panel and the full ruling: Following the Supreme Court's decision in Massachusetts v. EPA, 549 U.S. 497 (2007)—which clarified that greenhouse gases are an "air pollutant" subject to regulation under the Clean Air Act (CAA)—the Environmental Protection Agency promulgated a series of greenhouse gas-related rules.

Their use got a big boost from changes in federal pension law in 2006, which clarified that auto-enrollment would not violate state withholding laws.

This article was amended on 22 December 2016 to include a response from the Bonatti group and to reflect emendations made to the Bankwatch report after it was originally published, which clarify that the companies referred to are subcontractors of Bonatti.

The suit, which clarified that public figures could not recover damages for offensive parodies, had wide implications for the media — which is why Mr. Flynt thinks he has trounced Hugh Hefner, the Playboy founder, in terms of legacy.

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