Examples of using Another theory in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Another theory suggests that the coins may have been washed ashore the Wessel Islands following a shipwreck.
Another theory is that longer videos provide more overall value in a single video.
Still another theory is that your dreaming mind is able to piece together bits of information faster that your conscious mind.
Another theory holds that Thera eruption is the source of Atlantis' legend.
Another theory claims that drinking hot water with lemon will help you lose weight.
Another theory is that cramps are more likely nowadays, as people no longer squat,
If you would invented another theory you might perhaps have done something a thousand times more hideous!
If you'd invented another theory you might perhaps have done something a thousand times more hideous!
Another theory is that the immune system may be overreacting in some way to cause the inflammation.
Another theory is that name derives from Jan Yokel,
According to yet another theory, the tunnels may somehow be related to an earthquake that occurred in the area 3 years ago.
The scientist added that there is another theory known as“Efecto Cohorte”(Cohort effect) that explains the high quantities of these substances in older people.
This new evidence goes against another theory that Madagascar's animals walked there across an ancient land bridge.
Another theory suggests that the coins may have been washed ashore the Wessel Islands following a shipwreck.
Another theory states that area turned to desert relatively recently: perhaps around 2000- 1500 BC.
Another theory is that working in hot environments usually involves exposure to certain chemicals which may increase a the risk of developing breast cancer in men.
Another theory that is adhered to by the researcher himself is that this is a way to complicate the analysis of the malware's behavior.
Another theory supports the view that mood swings are a response to altered roles
Another theory, that is supported by modern linguistics, considers"Salamis" to come from the root Sal-(meaning salty water)
And yet another theory holds that dreams allow the mind to continue working on puzzles faced during the day.