Sentences with phrase «culprit seems»

There's been some moisture seeping into the crawlspace and the culprit seems to be the grading at garden level.
The most popular culprit seems to be the official Foursquare app, which for many now features a blank tile instead of...
The culprit seems to be Songkick, the ticket seller who appears to be giving the cold shoulder to fans so far.
The culprit seems to be sudden drops in air pressure that create internal hemorrhaging, but the precise cause is still a mystery.
The main culprit seems to be ice sheets which become in contact with warmer ocean waters.
As I suspected the culprit seems to have been a thermostat that was stuck closed.
On the contrary, the culprit seems to be potash mining, which involves siphoning off brine from the salt flats in the winter and using solar evaporation to expose the salable material.
«Nevertheless, these galaxies do not form stars, and the culprit seems to be the black hole.»
The culprit seems to have been gravity currents, which come into play when a dense fluid spreads horizontally into a less dense fluid (in this case, molasses into air).
There's no one smoking gun, however, and the relative importance of each culprit seems to vary by region and species.
The primary culprit seems to be the black carbon in soot, which soaks up any sunlight it can, thereby warming whatever it touches.
After dismissing a variety of possible causes, including a recent surge in immigration, the most likely culprit seems to be Sweden's commitment to social democracy and egalitarianism.
And the culprit seems to have been a service, used by all these sites, for helping people read language they can not normally understand.
The culprit seemed to be too much focus on enjoying what the screen could do rather than the material itself, which isn't necessarily bad if the emphasis on the learning was supposed to be critical thinking or investigation, rather than comprehension.
The culprit seemed to be our low - flow shower head; it turns out on - demand heaters require a certain minimum flow rate to remain on.
Instead, these culprits seem to look for the perfect interior décor whilst they are home hunting so they don't have to do any hard work once in.

Not exact matches

It seems like global sentiment is the culprit here, given the alignment in the severity of declines across each of the major markets.
It seems to represent the desire to avert the eyes from the cross which stands in the present as in the past, and to turn attention away from ourselves to some other culprits whose sins the innocent must hear.
To get super geeky... genome mapping of this wheat has shown that it contains a small chain of peptides found within the third set of chromosomes that seems to be the culprit of celiac disease.
I also added a bit of applesauce because the batter seemed a little dry to me (I used Greek yogurt and see that people point to that as the culprit).
Surrounding supporters seem shocked with many gesticulating towards the culprits, but it remains to be seen whether UEFA can identify the perpetrators but footage like this will surely help.
They have a number of promising young centre backs who ought to be given an opportunity to prove themselves for the remainder of the season in the EPL matches.They simply can not be worse than the rapidly declining Koscielny and Mustafi who can not cope with the likes of Swansea, Bournemouth etc. let alone a team like Spurs.The lack of steel at the back impacts on our more attacking players as they know they need to score 2/3 goals to have any chance of producing a win.As usual Elneny has come in for criticism but the real culprits are our centre backs and Xhaka who seems to be a fixture regardless of being bang average.
Xhaka is main culprit on this but seems lately the defenders are getting in on it along with some silly decisions its cost us big time in goals conceded.
Unlike other pregnancy conditions that can be traced back to changes in hormones, this doesn't seem to be the culprit in the case of PUPPPS.
Dairy seems to be the most common culprit and therefore is often the first to be tested.
While over-stuffing seems to be a great solution to leaks, depending on the style of the diaper and it's fit on your child, it can be a huge culprit for leaks.
Hormones are the culprit, and boys seem more affected.
Coworkers seem to be the main culprits so, food for thought: don't be an asshat to your nursing coworkers.
If nursing seemed a breeze, until mom started back on her medication, the pills might be the culprit.
If your child hasn't had a bowel movement in three or four days and seems to be uncomfortable, constipation might be the culprit.
«Doing the elimination to check for the culprits is a great idea and if you notice those things seem to make it worse, it is best to avoid them.
Keep in mind when your toddler tantrums seem to come from nowhere, this may be the culprit.
The real culprit, which few seem to be talking about, is the state legislature, which increased county charges for Safety Net last year from 50 percent to 71 percent.
«Everyone wants an easy answer, a sole culprit, but neonics don't seem to be the single driver.
At the University of Southern California, researchers have isolated the two proteins in the Zika virus that seem to be the culprits «that block normal fetal brain development,» says Jae Jung, the study's lead author and a microbiologist at USC's Keck School of Medicine.
Radioactive fallout seems like the obvious culprit behind the negative medical consequences that arose after the explosion at Chernobyl, but it's hard to measure even the dosage those contaminated received, let alone link it to medical problems
I never kept a food log to find the actual culprit, but the question seemed perfect for PACO.
It seems that the grad student is the initial culprit; he was in a direct position to corrupt the data.
Kenwrick assesses the likelihood of an inherited cause by studying the family's genetic tree and medical history, interpreting existing pathology or genetic reports from cancer patients in the family, and offering genetic tests if particular genes seem to be the likely culprits.
Relatively warm air seems to be the main culprit.
The discovery seemed to resolve the issue, but it turns out that the culprit, which we now call dark energy, is much weaker than the standard model indicates.
Still, he cautions that although UV radiation seems the likely culprit, it is still possible that an undetected pollutant might also be a contributing factor.
In short, evidence doesn't seem to support focusing largely on cholesterol as the culprit in heart disease, and there are a variety of other factors that may be much more important.
I know tiredness seems like part of the package when you're a mom, but if you live a healthy lifestyle and still suffer from chronic fatigue, brain fog, irritability, headaches, and other unpleasant symptoms, toxic metals could be the hidden culprit.
Magic bullets seems to be the culprit in most cases.
But it seems that they were a culprit.
Insofar as oxidized lipids are a culprit in atherosclerosis, coconut oil lacks the antioxidant protection of vitamin E which comes with many other oils, so using it for daily cooking seems unwise.
«The biggest culprit, however, seems to be polyunsaturated oil.
As we start a new year, I feel in a funk about my constant food reactions and just when I think I know what it is (histamines are a major culprit) It ends up seeming to be the wrong guess.
Although there could be several factors involved, I have noticed two primary culprits that seem to be causing most of the problems; blood sugar imbalance and poor circulation.
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