Sentence examples for will require explanation from inspiring English sources

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And, even with purely cognitive attitude verbs, similar puzzles arise: the mild peculiarity of "I doubt/assert what you contemplate/entertain," for example, will require explanation.

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Bolton and Hill worry that whatever background theory the medical model employs, it will require explanations in terms of biological rather than intentional phenomena.

"We will require an explanation why nothing has been reported so far," Ljungqvist told The Sydney Daily Telegraph.

And if Howard ends up in New Jersey, one of several possible destinations, on the way to Brooklyn with the Nets next season, he will require no explanation beyond having heard that Junior's on Flatbush is the place to go for quality cheesecake.

Generally, if you make a stop somewhere that includes an overnight stay (other than an airport layover), or you include a receipt in a city other than that in which you are staying, shared services will require an explanation for that time or expense.

Some may be complete "beginners" and will require deeper explanation of your processes and workflow, while others will be perfectly comfortable with all your "jargon" and would be eager to get straight to business.

If you accept the Principle of Sufficient Reason (= PSR), you will require an explanation for any fact, or in other words, you will reject the possibility of brute, or unexplainable, facts.

He also composed logical text-books on division, categorical syllogisms, and on two branches of logic which will require further explanation (see below, Section 3): hypothetical syllogisms and topical reasoning (along with a commentary on Cicero's Topics).

While the notices are available in 15 languages, the complexity of the issue will require further explanation and assistance.

The figures are quite accessible to undergraduate students; it is the connection to molecular and cellular mechanisms of suppression that will require repetitive explanation.

However, just under half of those will be initially put off by the concept of randomisation and will require further explanation to enable them to accept the concept of a trial and feel comfortable about consent.

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