Sentence examples for why to describe from inspiring English sources

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This is the reason why, to describe the dynamics of these systems, it is necessary to introduce methods of analysis different from the traditional ones usually based on assumptions of linearity and stationarity of the analyzed time series.

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Why use words to describe a particular piece, when a picture paints a thousand of them?

There is also some reason why she has to describe their son's demeanour exactly to him.

I have idly wondered in the past why he chooses to describe her like this in his columns.

Did I miss a memo?" 44 min: "Hate to moan at a man under time pressure and doing me a much-appreciated service for free, but why the reluctance to describe the goals (including Jiracek last night)?" says Jordan Pickering.

But now that it was happening on our 100 acres, I could understand in a much more visceral way why the word to describe this process — fracking — stirs such fear.

To understand why, we need to describe the steepest ascent and descent paths in the complex λ plane.

That is why we aim to describe frequencies, management and mortality of each AHF syndrom in intensive care.

The Vatican was asked why it continued to describe abuse as an offence against morals rather than a crime against children.

We don't know why Blish chose to describe herself the way she did.

A kind of outlaw language" why should have to describe what he does?

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