Examples of using May explain in English and their translations into Hungarian
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May explain why she's struggling to cope.
These morbid images may explain.
Ourteamreportsthat the Savage has never taken Soma… and this may explain his irrational.
But he's also quite old now- which may explain.
This may explain why he died of an infection 30 hours after he shot himself,
This may explain the frequent changes of mood woman,
Their community ownership and non-profit structure may explain why an enormous NFL franchise has been able to remain in a town of 104,057 people for almost a century!
People's belief in the power of antidepressants may explain why they do well on placebos…".
String theory has mechanisms that may explain why fermions come in three hierarchical generations, and explain the mixing rates between quark generations.
This may explain why bunions are more common in women,
This may explain why the US government just shut down its embassies and consulates in Saudi Arabia.
This may explain why human obesity cases in the Western World have soared over the past 60 years whilst the proportion of protein in our diet has dropped during this time.
Professor Horne believes the differing sleep needs may explain why a man's brain ages faster than a woman's.
This may explain why bunions are more common in women
This may explain the lateness with which many of the Member States transposed the Directive,
THC on sleep may explain why some strains of cannabis cause users to feel drowsy while others are known to boost energy.
Scientists venture that difficulty regulating emotions may explain the link between restricted emotions
This may explain why women live longer than men, and why pregnancy protects against breast cancer.
The memo said that"genetic differences" may explain"why we don't see equal representation of women in tech and leadership.".
This may explain much about his conversation, and also about his beautifully written sentences in his books and papers.