Sentences with phrase «clues as to why»

We shouldn't have to search the facebook page for clues as to why you're choosing not to answer the phone.
This study is primarily descriptive, intending to highlight prevalence rates, between - group differences in prevalence rates, and a selection of within - sample associations that may provide clues as to why the rates are high.
The results offer some clues as to why Facebook seems to be weathering the storm.
Similar to airplanes, school buses have a sort of «informational box,» otherwise known as a «black box,» which can lead to some clues as to why the accident occurred.
Inspecting the graffiti on both doors we are given clues as to why these particular doors have been chosen.
The show at Hauser & Wirth, Philip Guston: Painter, 1957 — 1967, gave me some clues as to why Guston remains evergreen.
His exhibition Weaving Magic at the National Gallery gives some clues as to why he — and other figures such as Grayson Perry, Marc Quinn and Craigie Horsfield — find it appealing.
We wondered if her ancestry would give us clues as to why she is such a force to be reckoned with.
This new technology has the potential to identify previously undetectable abnormalities associated with development of various diseases, including EPI, and it is hoped that this new information will provide clues as to why this disease develops and what we can do to prevent it.
Knowing that four year old Paul was going to die made me focus on his life looking for clues as to why and when this was going to happen.
Michael DeArmond offers clues as to why some cities have a large number of schools that outpaced demographically similar schools statewide.
At a glance, student performance at the three schools does not provide many clues as to why Edgewood and Pine are called out for interventions under waivers but not NCLB, while the reverse is true for Knapp.
There are more than a few clues as to why director Bill Condon would like to erase the bad taste left by 2013's «The Fifth Estate,» his botched attempt to capture the enigma that is WikiLeaks creator Julian Assange (as played by another Mr. Holmes, Benedict Cumberbatch), with this intriguing if only semi-satisfying Sherlockian enterprise.
In particular, you'll be looking for clues as to why Zorah Magdaros, a huge dragon the size of a volcano, is heading to the New World.
Her best friend Laine (Olivia Cooke of «Bates Motel») leads a grief - stricken group consisting of her boyfriend Trevor (Daren Kagasoff), her sister Sarah (Ana Coto), friend Isabelle (Bianca Santos) and Debbie's boyfriend Pete (Douglas Smith) to find clues as to why Debbie offed herself.
«If you've ever found yourself analysing everrry message in your conversation history for clues as to why he hasn't texted you back, or you've drunk dialled a guy because you thought he would just really love to hear from you, at like 3 a.m. — think again.
New research gives us clues as to why low cholesterol could cause depression and even suicide.
Dr. Price's detailed observations give us solid clues as to why the results of modern - day studies do not support the practice of supplementation of high doses of vitamin D alone.
A new study may provide clues as to why it is so difficult for obese people to maintain the motivation to keep active.
This collection of microbes was then sent to the Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, where their genomes were sequenced to provide clues as to why their responses to roots differed.
But the way rabbits were hunted and eaten by Neanderthals and modern humans — or not, as the case may be — may offer vital clues as to why one species died out while the other flourished.
Preliminary findings by Jacques Baillargeon, director of the epidemiology division in the department of preventive medicine and community health at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, and his colleagues offer clues as to why so many men get testosterone prescriptions without the recommended blood work.
Strong interpersonal relationships have been shown to ward off drug addiction, and new clues as to why come from prairie voles — rodents that form long - term, monogamous bonds with their mates.
DNA analysis provides clues as to why elephants have so many copies, a substantial increase over the two found in humans.
However, their exhaustive, 14 - month study of each candidate's Twitter followers - enabled by machine learning and other data science tools - offers tantalizing clues as to why the race turned out the way it did.
But not all brains are created equal, and now we have new clues as to why that is.
«We don't completely understand why those species occur during cholera infection, but that phenomenon may offer clues as to why we observe different species of gut bacteria among humans in different parts of the world.
This study finds that the presence of small sanctuaries or «refuges» in densely populated semi-arid landscapes allows these antelopes to survive, and provides clues as to why animals might be moving outside sanctuaries.
The first microbiome study of the penis offers some clues as to why removing foreskin cuts the risk of HIV infection in circumcised men
The typical sleep patterns of breastfed babies might also offer some clues as to why breastfeeding reduces the risk of SIDS.
And I think the above gives clues as to why Poldi has been forced out in to the cold — Wenger is looking for a creative type in that slot.
Nor any clues as to why you do or think anything at all.
That provides clues as to why Douyin might be concerned with the online activities of subcultural Chinese youths.
In the process they got some clues as to why people become trolls, and why trolls are so very, very good at making their victims feel very, very bad.
Members of this generation are also called «digital natives,» which gives you a partial clue as to why the 20 - something set is seen as the prime driver of tech innovation.
A deeper clue as to why white - collar workers have trouble getting comfortable is an odd measurement called the «clo» (short for «clothing»).
In a market correction, investors who have no clue as to why they own stocks [outside of «because they have / and will continue to go up»] or what the intrinsic value of the stocks they own are, use price as their guide in decision making.
Then the world has no clue as to why unbalanced and disturbing human behavior occurs.
I have no clue as to why God works in this manner.
Like a salmon that has no clue as to why they are headed up one particular stream out of thousands.
The account of their birth gives no definitive clue as to why the two suffer sibling conflict all their lives.
Like Dante, James seems to choose a punishment suitable to the sin of each of her victims; they themselves are a clue as to why they are murdered.
Kramer himself provides a clue as to why this might be in his consideration of the career of Edmund Wilson.
He doesn't have the first clue as to why Rorty talks the way he does.
The subtitle of the book, A Text Book for Students and a Reference Book for Pharmacists at the Prescription Counter, gives us a clue as to why the book was so popular — there were two markets for it.
Anyone have a clue as to why?
Just a nice, quiet, radically fast young man with no interest in making social statements and no clue as to why anyone — all the reporters who peppered him with questions about race after he won the gold medal, all the people roaming websites, even a writer from SPORTS ILLUSTRATED — would make color an issue.
Really haven't got a single clue as to why people are suggesting he has been immune to criticism.
JC is plain average in my opinion — not got a clue as to why the Joel bandwagon ever got rolling.
Most likely, they haven't a clue as to why you are getting upset with them.
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