Sentences with phrase «satisfactory account»

Our scientific knowledge is, of course, quite insufficient to give anything like satisfactory accounts of these transitions.
Could this have triggered the «too few satisfactory accounts» reason?
The transcendence of life and human mind were evolutionary from the non-living to living entities, but scientific knowledge is quite insufficient to give satisfactory accounts of these transitions.
Drawing upon several surveys of environmental groups and the mass public in the Pacific Northwest, we test these four hypotheses and find that the Douglas - Wildavsky «cultural theory,» although not without its limitations, appears to provide the more satisfactory account of environmental preferences.
«While searching the vehicle, blood stain was seen and the two occupants were unable to give satisfactory account of the blood stain, hence, they were arrested.
My Trans Union Credit score just dropped 13 points from Sept to Oct due to «Too few premium bank accounts» and «too few satisfactory accounts».
On the basis of what has been said so far, we can not give a satisfactory account of it by analyzing it into the various C E transactions that can be discerned within that which is asymmetrically identical with it.
A satisfactory account, by mechanist standards, reports the hum of increased funds and attendance expanded in programs that themselves turn like dynamos.
The Conservatives had been calling for Mr Browne's resignation if he failed to provide a satisfactory account of who approved the request from two of the sailors taken hostage to sell their stories, and why the government appeared to reverse the decision.
He added that the accused on the said date and place unlawfully possessed two live cartridges, which they could not give the satisfactory account of the source of the ammunition.
USAMRIID officials believed that a satisfactory accounting involved finding all the items listed on its database; the Army and DOD wanted the converse — that is, all select agents and toxins needed to be matched to the database.
Of the numerous biographical studies of Moore the most illuminating and satisfactory accounts are by Donald Hall, Henry Moore: The Life and Work of a Great Sculptor (1966), which is organized around the great «masterpieces» of Moore's career, and John Russell, Henry Moore (1968), which is more detailed.
In 2004, after no satisfactory accounting was provided, Mr. Pirani issued a statement of claim against the Esmails.
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