Examples of using Attempt to explain in English and their translations into Spanish
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Secondary authority are books and articles that attempt to explain or comment on the law.
he wrote a book, The View from Babel, to explain, or attempt to explain, the gift of tongues
This means that it is an attempt to explain the universal and obligatory nature of morality by evoking the universal obligations of communicative rationality.
Sociocultural approaches reject the notion that SLA is a purely psychological phenomenon, and attempt to explain it in a social context.
The Kantian paradox he explains as the result of an attempt to explain the origin of the given in consciousness.
In an attempt to explain Meyer-Landrut's success,
In an attempt to explain the results of the Michelson-Morley experiment in the context of the assumed medium, aether, many new hypotheses were examined.
In 1982, he expanded the scope of his earlier work in an attempt to explain The Rise and Decline of Nations 1982.
People placing God beyond the world attempt to explain the horrors of this world without tainting God in the process.
It makes no attempt to explain everything, so when you first meet dselect,
It makes no attempt to explain everything, so when you first encounter dselect,
Montemayor, attempt to explain free interpretation stories,
Beyond movement and shape, any attempt to explain the science of UFOs has to deal with the noise factor,
The course examines the most relevant perspectives and approaches which attempt to explain the nature, structure
Over the next few weeks, the doctors run a number of tests on Deborah in an attempt to explain the anomalies in her condition.
On discovering that she was did you make any attempt to explain the situation to Monsieur Grandfort?
which is an attempt to explain natural law.
trust on this question, rather than attempt to explain something so difficult to explain. .
Erwin Schrodinger, in an attempt to explain the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum physics, he proposed an experiment where a cat is placed in a box with a sealed vial of poison that will break open at a random time.
His most important work was The Principles of Geology: An Attempt to Explain the Former Changes of the Earth's Surface by Reference to Causes Now in Operation.