Sentences with phrase «at least part of the answer»

Others think at least a part of the answer as to why she was nominated for this post lies in the deep pockets of the DeVos family.
NSF - funded scientists believe at least part of the answer lies in the frozen tundras of Siberia, where greater - than - average autumn snowfall causes weather patterns in the Arctic regions to shift southward into the midlatitudes during the winter, while less - than - average snowfall causes the patterns to retreat poleward.
We can look again to the Constitution for at least part of the answer: A free political process requires that all citizens have equal standing.
In a new paper, hydrologists suggest at least part of the answer to the Earth's future water woes may be buried underneath the oceans.
A team of life scientists led by UCLA's Brenda Larison has found at least part of the answer: The amount and intensity of striping can be best predicted by the temperature of the environment in which zebras live.
And, they are wrapping their polluting path in an advertising campaign «Sometimes at least part of the answer actually is blowing in the wind.»
In its decision this spring in R. v. Telus Communications Co., the Supreme Court of Canada provided at least part of the answer.
At least part of the answer lies in the enduring power of the Israel lobby.
At least part of the answer to this problem is economic.
Agreed though, early days though for FC but I think it will be clear with another dozen or so games whether FC is at least part of the answer or not.
At least part of the answer may be that climate measurements are underestimating the amount of surface warming actually taking place.
Now researchers in Georgia think they have at least part of the answer: while the mother's body nourishes the fetus, the placenta may actually disable her immune cells by robbing them of a key nutrient.
At least part of the answer, says a Report in the 29 November issue of Science, may lie in a swatch of DNA that helps regulate levels of serotonin, a chemical that transmits nerve signals in the brain and elsewhere in the body.
At KIPP, at least part of the answer is more KIPP.
At least part of the answer to that question is that it's a syllogism.
For me, at least part of the answer is that, for any number of reasons which have some merit, more newspaper readers than not think of Law, lawyers, and judges pejoratively.
I think that at least part of the answer lies in solitude.
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