Sentences with phrase «much explanation into»

All these claims have since been discredited, and their official website doesn't offer much explanation into the purpose of Nopalea.

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Some think that the bible tells them that the earth has to be less than 10,000 years old rather than the better explanation, that writing did not come into being until close to 6,000 years ago and our oral collective memory couldnt reach too much further back SO it makes sense that the old testament would appear to only reach back 10,000 years.
If we adopt a strict systematic stance, these texts have as much right to be taken into account in our explanation as any other texts we might use.
What in an older kind of philosophy would have been called the chain - of - cause - and - effect is here seen as being very much richer; it is a congeries of occasions, events, pressures, movements, routes, which come to focus at this or that point, and which for their explanation require some principle that has brought and still is bringing each of them, rather than some other possible occurrence, into this particular concrete moment of what we commonly style «existence».
This isn't so much an explanation as a man backing himself into a corner and giving up.
Jets are narrow streams of gas that emergefrom the cores of some galaxies, travel at more than 99 percent thespeed of light, and penetrate as much as several million light - yearsinto intergalactic space before fanning out into broad, luminous lobes.How might a black - hole whirlpool generate such a pair of waterspouts?Swirling bundles of magnetic field lines, flinging particles outwardfrom the poles of the hole, provide a natural explanation.
The hope is that Fermi will produce much more data that will enable researchers to rule out more mundane explanations and launch us into the era when we can finally put theories that attempt to unite quantum mechanics and gravity to the test.
One explanation for the existence of supermassive black holes in the early universe postulates that the first black holes were «seeds» that grew into much larger black holes by gravitationally attracting and then swallowing matter.
Under the Skin starts out without much explanation, just a visual of an orb that looks like something of alien origin that eventually transforms visually into a human eyeball.
Players are dropped into the events of The Phantom Pain without much explanation, with the supposition that they'll have a good idea of what's going on.
Clearly shot - later footage is shoehorned into scenes so ungracefully that poor Kate Mara's real hair / fake hair / real hair edits become actively distracting, characters make abrupt U-turns with no explanation, any sense of causal logic goes out the window, and the film does not so much end as just stop practically mid-sentence.
Here, as part of the show, a narrator (Derek Jacobi) toys with the theory, veering off into a much darker explanation than what's in textbooks.
While the details of the alternate worlds clicked into predictable place near the end, nearly four hundred pages is much too long to spend dragging through them with no explanation.
Pretty much in line with what I said a week ago, and the rebalancing post I put up — but you went into much more detail and gave much better explanations.
TI has really evolved through the years and has become much more user - friendly from the get - go, allowing users to step right into it without too much explanation.
While I am not intending to go into a complex explanation of how to regulate diabetes, I will repeat that it is much more pain in the butt to treat than looking into prevention.»
Explanation: Zone based mileage programs divide the world into zones, then determine how much each zone will cost to reach.
Well 1 and a half hours in and storywise this game just dumps you into it with not much explanation of what the heck is going on.
Isn't it a shame that so much effort and money goes into dreaming up scientifically implausible explanations that can bamboozle the ignorant public and convince them falsely that scientists are: a) corrupt and b) stupid.
Bob Ambrogi: Yeah, I would mention there is also a very detailed explanation of your budget request on your website that goes into a much more granular detail than we've gotten anywhere near in this show, so anybody who's interested should go there and read that.
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