You all have been interested in seeing more videos so I thought I'd give
a bit more explanation on how I created some character and depth to the china cabinet.
While most positions don't require a formal, lengthy C.V. (these are mostly used in academic or scientific fields, and include a list of publications and research projects), they do require
a bit more explanation of your background than just a few bullet points.
On the left side, there's a full - sized SD card slot, an HDMI port, and a power port that requires
a bit more explanation.
All those different types of bots and features require a little
bit more explanation than before.
When I looked at it again I could see that I had been puzzled by something that was missin,
a bit more explanation or background.
Update: In the New Yorker, Elizabeth Kolbert provides
a bit more explanation and context about Hansen's paper.
I am interested in this statement, could you please give some examples and give
a bit more explanation.
A bit more explanation to start with could have brought different and also more interesting responses for you.
So, while it wasn't the scariest game, and while I might have liked
a bit more explanation, The Park was a very interesting and entertaining few hours.
Some are straight forward, others need
a bit more explanation.
Most regions are self - explanatory and you can find the full breakdown of the regions at the bottom of the page linked here, but here's a list of the regions that may need
a bit more explanation:
While the «tax tail» shouldn't «wag the dog» often
a bit more explanation (research) is needed in making decisions.
, but that really deserves
a bit more explanation.
There's a little
bit more explanation to be had about how this all works, but to get the full rundown, head on over to TabletPCReview's complete How To guide for sideloading apps to an Android tablet.
That last name mentioned bears
a bit more explanation as well.
It's a simple question, but the answer needs a little
bit more explanation.
All those different types of bots and features require a little
bit more explanation than before.
Not exact matches
While his
explanation may include a
bit of vanity, the stocks those investors owned in common went down — including Zoetis,
more than a fifth of whose shares are controlled by hedge funds.
We went back and forth a
bit in the editing, with me trying to shoehorn in
more explanation and @TA rightly wanting to simplify to make the article halfway readable to a retail investor (or indeed, just to us!)
If you get a
bit of time and want a
more detailed
explanation (of the Word of God being much
more than «just the Bible»), then listen to this class on the subject.
I'll try to flesh this out a
bit more, but please keep in mind that there are many dynamics that are interrelated here that would require
explanation if given the time and space.
Then after you've said a clear «no» and moved the baby, give a
more gentle
explanation, like «no pulling, that hurts lulu's tail,» or «no
biting mommy, that hurts!»
However, night terrors are a
bit more complex than a simple cause - and - effect
explanation.
@ Luis Enrique (and a
bit @ Thomas): A conception of what political philosophy does might be something like: attempts to systematize political structures, in order both to provide as coherent an
explanation as possible of our current intuitions, and extrapolate from them to prescriptions for how they might be improved / made
more consistent.
After reading all the other answers and researching the Skripal incident a
bit more, one possible
explanation of Israel's «inaction» has occurred to me:
Now developmental biologist Michael Clinton has an
explanation that is a
bit more scientific, if nearly as bizarre.
So, the session that I went to with those guys and then few other sessions tried to, sort of, tease this out a little
bit more and come up with
explanations for why this has happened.
Your detailed and easy to understand
explanations (I did not study the hard sciences) help me to visualize how these healthy foods make my body stronger, cleaner, and
more resilient with each
bite I take.
... I've done a
bit of research and i think I may have found an answer (i could be very wrong, but, id like to share it anyway) heres my brief flow chart type of
explanation: went from a high fat («anti-candida» diet) diet to a low fat diet (HCLF «raw till 4» but not strict) > restricted fats (under 5 % a day) > gallbladder isn't used enough > sluggish thick bile > then when i would eat fat it would explain why i felt like crap and would get skin breakouts, constipation or candida would come back > cut out even
more fat («banana island» diets for a few days, fat free etc) > over time my body stopped producing enough bile / stomach acid etc > due to sluggish bile therefore malabsorption of fats > fatty liver starts....?
This
explanation makes a
bit more sense than the rest, but it is still flawed depending on who's viewing it.
While the official release date (Feb. 20, 2018) and a better
explanation of what the co-op will entail (
more on that in a sec) are nice things to know, there was another
bit of info that might be a
bit of a bummer to folks out there: you'll always need to be online to play, even in single - player.
I mean, there was a paper thin rationale for how these humans turned into monsters in the video game so, really, ANY
explanation could work to satisfy the necessity of having three monsters tear shit up for 90 - minutes; having The Rock in it, just meant it could be a
bit more of a rocking good time.
We know there's
more to what we've been shown after the first two chapters, and we know, because the opening titles have told us, that Channing Tatum will make an appearance (he does, as Daisy's brother, Jody, and he gets to swagger and strut a little
bit, too), and we know that we're in the Tarantinoverse of artful
explanations and retributions.
Some of the sequences are fun
bits that don't require much
explanation — like Kraglin (Sean Gunn) inheriting Yondu's whistle - controlled arrow, or Stan Lee insisting that he has
more stories to tell the Watchers.
Re the 2014 «field» tests, there is another
explanation that is a
bit more nefarious.
Navigio: Re the 2014 «field» tests, there is another
explanation that is a
bit more nefarious.
I'll correct your manuscript, looking for mechanical errors, typos and grammar issues (copy editing) and will include notes on any
bits of the story that seem confusing, wonky or could use a little
more explanation (content editing).
By the end of the process, after spending so much time absorbing the work of Dr. Stevenson and Dr. Jim Tucker, seeing the exhaustive way they went about verifying their cases, and getting to know Jim a
bit, it was hard to imagine a
more plausible
explanation for these cases.
There are
more than a few online essay help experts who give you with a
bit - by -
bit explanation.
The process is, of course, a
bit more organized than that, but some have said that's a pretty decent
explanation.
My personal interpretation of the roles of each asset is actually a
bit more nuanced than the classic Permanent Portfolio
explanation, although I still think the core asset selection is truly insightful.
Throughout the game, you'll be given items and powers with no real
explanation as to why, and in a game that seems to be so meticulously crafted, it's a
bit sad that there was no thought put into the
more minute details.
The AGW claim «The Sun produces very little heat and only a little of that reaches Earth» is a variation I first heard here in these discussions from someone supporting AGW fake fisics which claims in its basic form that there is «some invisible barrier like a greenhouse glass which stops direct heat from the Sun, thermal infrared, from entering the atmosphere», but obviously embarrassed that he can't produce any physical
explanation, mechanism, for this stupid idea, now says that is a CAGW claim and the
more sophisticated AGW claim says that «the Sun gives off very little longwave infrared and we only get a little
bit of that».
I see two issues in your
explanations of why the current situation is different from the mid-century cooling: 1) While your graph shows a noticeable cooling over China in the 00s (much
more noticeable than the HAD or GISS maps I had checked), it's a
bit strange that this cooling starts so late.
What appears to have happened, based on global climate model simulations run by Shakun et al., is not all that different from our previous
explanation of the supposed CO2 lag - just a
bit more nuanced.
This paper, cosignated by Bard as last author, seems to be the paper too much, too much, trop trop trop for him; it has a smell of pine tree (or coffin) as that of the «scientific» carrier of M.Mann It looks a
bit bizarre to me that it would be revolutionnary that temperatures of Northern Atlantic and tropical environments do not lag that of polar environments and ice, while the sun irradiates
more the poles to the detriment of tropical latitudes; really, as long, as they do not demonstrate that CO2 does not lag temperature in ice cores, there is nothing new; and if they do, we are waiting for the
explanations of vice président Jouzel to find the source of CO2 before the deep polar oceans started to moove
In other words, the
more likely
explanation is that he made up the environmentalist
bit since it would be an effective ploy to promote his book.
As a consequence, fundamental freedoms of the Common Market are sometimes extended, sometimes not; and many of us would probably like to hear a
bit more than the mantra of the Vienna Convention rules of interpretation as an
explanation for this inconsistent approach.
«They are used to that on a mortgage application, but when someone is telling you that the custody of your child is not going to happen, you want a
bit more of an
explanation.»
On those occasions when, after the fact - finding hearing, expert opinion has been found which supports the carers»
explanations, the impression that many have of attitudes in the appeal court is that they are
more concerned with suppressing any tendency to have «two
bites at the cherry» than to give a realistic appraisal to scientific opinions that might prevent a serious injustice.