Examples of using Possible explanation in English and their translations into Finnish
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There is a possible explanation.
I'm trained to think critically. There is a possible explanation.
That's a possible explanation.
There can only be one possible explanation.
Another possible explanation is social.
People also translate
There's really only one possible explanation.
There's one possible explanation for how Aldo died.
Then there's only one other possible explanation.
The only possible explanation for this is historical.
No, it's… it's just a possible explanation.
The only possible explanation is the wish to avoid accountability to Parliament.
There's another possible explanation.
One possible explanation is that they are jewel thieves looking for a way to market stolen diamonds.
There is a possible explanation.
Then, in 2016, less than 10 years after the first post by a Zooite,a paper published in Nature proposed Green Peas as a possible explanation for an important and puzzling pattern in the ionization of the universe.
You take every possible explanation and you choose the simplest one.
I did say that was one possible explanation.
That's a possible explanation.
Because- uh- that was one possible explanation.
I also have a possible explanation for her amnesia.
Really? There is no other possible explanation, sir.
There is a possible explanation.
There's just one possible explanation.
That's one possible explanation.
So for you there is no possible explanation.
It's the only possible explanation.
According to experts, their discovery provides a possible explanation of the fact why some diseases more often or worse appear in winter.
When we consider the brightness of pulsating variable stars, we start to see a possible explanation for some of the discrepancies found in Hubble's constant.
These experiments were to have a major influence on Thomson who saw the permanence of form as a possible explanation for atoms and therefore explain the way that the different elements could be built.
In harmony with the prevailing belief of the Jewish people, Jesusˆ was long willing to accept the doctrine of good spiritsˆ andevil spiritsˆ as the possible explanation of mental and spiritˆual phenomena, but he very early became doubtful that such unseen influences were responsible for the physical happenings of the natural world.