Examples of using Some answers in English and their translations into Chinese
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A new study from LA BioMed researchers offers some answers for why acupuncture may help and why clinical trials have produced mixed results.
The Chairman noted that participants expressed confidence that the Plan of Implementation to be adopted at the Summit would provide some answers on how to implement solutions to those problems.
New research into game theory I have conducted with Joshua Plotkin offers some answers- but raises a lot of questions of its own too.
As J.J. Abrams noted, there are a lot of questions about Finn's past, and The Rise of Skywalker will provide some answers.
If you're in the market for a new Mac, this month could finally bring some answers to a lot of questions about the current lineup.
Now, after Trump's campaign was proven successful and at the end of 2016, Chris Townsend turns to the book for some answers.
If you want to understand why life expectancy is decreasing in America, the state of West Virginia may offer some answers.
It's a question that has had scientists scratching their heads for decades, but finally, we are starting to get some answers.
Parasol(Polarization and Reflectance Anisotropy at the top of the Atmosphere, coupled with an observation satellite carrying a Lidar) should provide some answers.
And 20 years later, with the investigators renewed focus on the case, the family hopes to finally have some answers.
It's a question that has had scientists scratching their heads for decades, but finally, we are starting to get some answers.
We really don't want to scale up a very large[program], but we want to get some answers pretty quickly.
Beyond functionalized switches, flexible electronics and wireless power sources, and even energy harvesting(to mitigate power sources), could provide some answers.
This public symposium will present the results of 11 different research projects that attempt to interweave some answers into how we became human.
Sagittarians are truth-seekers, and the best way for them to do this is to travel, talk to others and get some answers.
In raising these questions, and suggesting some answers, political philosophers are not(or needn't be) appealing to any esoteric form of knowledge.
When you are expecting some answers from your Chinese audience, you may just get a mysterious smile and their silence only.
Some answers above have asserted that"pointers aren't really hard", but haven't gone on to address directly where"pointer are hard!
Some answers to these questions defend market rationality by pointing to certain exceptions to its rule.
But because the technology is not yet mature, some answers can make people laugh and cry.