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Перевод: explanation
[существительное] объяснение; разъяснение; выяснение; оправдание; толкование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- This explanation clearly overlaps the previous one where conservation cuts across existing agricultural and pastoral practices.
- To take another example, we know that the ending in 1647 of the agreement between Spain and England, whereby Spain supplied much silver to be minted at London, is the explanation for the dramatic fall in output in that year.
- In theory the dazzle explanation makes sense, because the zebra patterning is just about as vivid as it can be, when seen at close quarters, but once again the facts do not support this idea in practice.
- Delors' proposals were clearly out of all proportion to that figure, and he was soon obliged to retreat with a lame explanation that he had been "arguing from the absurd to show what it would cost to achieve such a goal".
- This had to mean, she felt, that she had gone mad because, as she saw it, there could be no other explanation.
- On that third morning, though, it had been Haynes who led out the home team, since Richards was in the press box breathing fire at Daily Express journalist James Lawton who had asked him for an explanation of the V-sign he had given to his own crowd.
- Sir Christopher Prout, the leader of the Conservative MEPs, claims that it means that the "higher levels" of government (e.g. the EC) should be "subsidiary" to the "lower levels" (the national governments), a topsy-turvy explanation if ever there was one.
- say the least, but is there an alternative explanation that is compatible with food intolerance?
- This explanation also fails to explain the observed link with chemical sensitivity.
- The third explanation is that psychic power for good or evil is contained in each mind and that certain conditions can unlock it, with sometimes frightening results.
- The most likely explanation is that she intended some disruption of the race and, having ducked under the rails, found herself the beneficiary of the sheer coincidence of the King's horse - whose colours she would have recognized - being isolated from the other runners.
- The explanation for these findings offered by Pearce and Hall (1980) was that the associability of a stimulus is determined by how well the stimulus predicts its consequences, declining to zero as the CS - consequence association rises to asymptote.
- Or could there be another explanation?
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