Sentences with phrase «little more explanation»

When some terms inevitably need a little more explanation, we have help options — not to mention a team of experts and an entire resource center — ready to walk you through the process.
I feel you deserve a little more explanation.
I'll let John Philips dig up the studies but just to add a little more explanation: It is not only that the sulfate aerosol pollution from First World countries started to decrease, it also has to do with the different residence time of CO2 and of sulfate aerosols in the atmosphere.
A little more explanation on what everything did would have been appreciated, I basically had to figure out each item's use from playing the missions.
While I think most of your advice was great, the suggestion to make up a name for a publishing company needs a little more explanation.
A little more explanation of each side of the graph would be helpful.
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).
However, less knowledgeable readers who simply enjoy good historical fiction could possibly benefit from a little more explanation peppered throughout the book on the various characters who come into play.
Come on, movie, give a little more explanation.
I wish there was a little more explanation to the kids why they're doing these exercises (other than being whales), like lessons about relaxing, getting strong, or listening within, but this might be something you can let your kids know, to give a larger context.
How he does that takes a little more explanation, which is what I'll go into in my next post.
You might find a little more explanation on my About page.
Below are seven categories (which have been revised from time to time since the original publication of this article), with a little more explanation.
The first two of these habits can make immediate sense to the experienced Christian, but I have found that the third — fellowship — sometimes requires a little more explanation or cajoling.

Not exact matches

The more likely explanation is that there's relatively little demand for pink products, says Hariharan.
A little explanation for your requested figure can go a long way, especially if you're asking for more than market price for the position.
What matters, in these cases, is that someone on your team is brave enough, vulnerable enough, to use a sentence that starts with, «The story I'm making up right now is...» The idea is to reach the truth as quickly possible, instead of wandering around with your made - up explanation, which more than likely consists of your own shame triggers, and has little relation to reality.
All those different types of bots and features require a little bit more explanation than before.
The author does assume a prior knowledge of Therese, and some instances of her life are mentioned with little explanation, but this is not off - putting; rather it makes the reader want to learn more.
For more of a better understanding, read this at: http://bible.cc/romans/8-29.htm A little more then half way down the page, is an explanation that I think will best help you understand exactly was is being said by God.
Ultimately, then, regularity and chance are our only options, and chance signifies little more than the absence of scientific causal explanation.
The true explanation is much more beautiful: the angle of refraction and reflection depend on wavelength; so waterdrops act like little prisms and spread the colors out for us.
Also, if you want a better explanation of those seven truths, I delve into each one a little more deeply in my course, the Gospel According to Scripture.
If you want to get more in - depth explanation, you can read about the difference between sweet potatoes and yams here (spoiler alert — they really are completely different species, but what we have in U.S. are all sweet potatoes — just labeled wrongfully as «yams»), or watch a nice little video here.
Jenna over at Food with Kid Appeal has a nice little post on «picky» eaters and an actual, physiological explanation for why kids might be more averse to new foods than adults.
Your little one will be able to understand more than you may think, and a heartfelt explanation from you may make your child feel much less alone or confused when it's time to make this big change in his or her life.
«What is particularly missing at this time is her coming out in public, meeting her constituents, talking to TV cameras, explaining what happened, perhaps being a little humble about all of this and giving a satisfactory explanation to her constituents and the wider Conservative family to be quite frank, because speaking to people from the West Midlands region where she is an MP, these things do have a knock - on effect and there are other marginal seats far closer to her constituency where people have got Labour majorities to overturn which may be more difficult if the local Conservative politician is seen as tainted and not having justified their actions and also I gather that Conservative Party HQ has had party donors from the region expressing concern that she hasn't satisfactorily justified what she has done.»
But the social explanation seems a little more supported.
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.
This chapter is a little more esoteric than the other more descriptive chapters, but the book's stack of references points the reader in the general direction of simpler explanations of, for instance, the maths.
But recently, a group of researchers has proposed an explanation that's a little more familiar and easily testable.
The only problem is this requires a little more of an explanation to truly make sure that you are actually eating whole wheat bread.
More amazing to me is that as recent as the 1960's and even 1970's conventional medical wisdom believed that PMS was a problem associated with a woman's «nerves» or «failure to cope», and because medical science could not give a rational «scientific» explanation, PMS was given very little credence and women were treated primarily with antidepressants (and unfortunately many with PMS still are today).
It's a simple question, but the answer needs a little bit more explanation.
The blockbuster beats are a little alien to a series of unrelenting explanation, but Yates offers a firm hold, interested more in the discomfort of violence than a fist - pumping routine.
We get little explanation as to why this man is a suspect other than a few Facebook posts, rumors, and an assumption that the FBI must have more information that they're not sharing with Shariff or us.
Again, the commentary gives us more insight into the making of the movie and the actors, little behind - the - scenes tidbits, some explanations, and more.
The irony of Pulse is that, by removing the «confusing» social commentary, they have made what's left infinitely more perplexing, with very little explanation as to what is going on during many scenes, or what is motivating anyone, ghosts and humans alike, into doing whatever it is they seem very compelled to do.
The chip's theft would be devastating to the nations of the world and upset the balance of power and / or would put Apple and Microsoft out of business; the explanation is tossed off quickly and is really not germane to this discussion, because mainly what the movie wants and needs are excuses for people to fight and wisecrack and drive stylish cars very quickly and blow things up and smash vehicles and destroy property and make some more jokes and maybe flirt a little and kill people without dwelling too long on the dead bodies and maybe quite possibly and casually kill innocent civilians but not acknowledge anything more than — wow!
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.
Since I've been spoiled by the extensive work Arc System Works puts into training modes in its fighting games, the fact that there's no real explanation for all of Ultra's new gameplay features beyond what amounts to a PDF instruction manual is more than a little embarrassing.
She even disappears for a large chunk of the film with little explanation other than Violet's arc requiring more screen time.
It doesn't end badly but the final scenes of The Tale of the Princess Kaguya might require a little explanation for the little ones more used to Disney's fairy tale endings.
Another explanation is that CPS has no standards for in - school suspension rooms, so they are little more than holding cells that offer little or no education or counseling to help change behavior.
He takes on the important task of shedding «a more critical light on the issue of why disadvantaged students generally don't succeed in school,» but adds little to Giroux's explanation.
And even though it feels a little more like an advertisement than an educational video at times, the explanation it gives is actually pretty solid.
The simple explanation might well be that it's either warmer than it was when you rode the bike initially or that you're using the right hand a little more, which will create additional heat.
The technical explanation breaks down to a little louder, more high - frequency content and an extra helping of throatiness — measures once more designed to feed excitement and distinguish the sound of the Vanquish S from the classy but comparatively muted V12 exertions of the turbocharged DB11.
As a Luddite, she helped me to see where authors with little experience in social media needed 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.
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