Examples of using Might explain in English and their translations into Thai
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That might explain his drinking.
Anything physical that might explain his behavior.
Might explain those deposits.
There are also a lot of Triptorelin Acetate reviews on the internet which might explain in depth.
Might explain why no one's talking.
The high vitamin C content of the yuzu is excellent for the immune system which might explain why people use it as a cold remedy.
( Which might explain your disrespect).
It might explain why he survivedand his family didn't.
This parasite might explain how they recaptured the planet the first time.
It might explain why he survived and his family didn't.
If I might explain, your ladyship.
It might explain how the unsub is drugging these women.
What might explain these differences?
What might explain these differences?
That might explain one or two, not 12.
Which might explain why i'm living with my brother.
That might explain my weepy days in the middle of the month.
Which might explain the choice of toxin-- paralysis, not death.
This might explain why people never forget their first kiss.
That might explain his drinking, but it doesn't explain his murder.
If I might explain, your ladyship." Jeeves had projected himself in from the dining-room and materialized on the rug.
And this may explain why casino's make so much money.
This may explain the surge in popularity of metal beds, couches, chairs and tables.
My Lord, if I may explain the context?
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One of the most common uses of marijuana is as a sleep aid. THC is believed to be responsible for most of marijuana's sleep-inducing effects. On the other hand, studies suggest CBD acts to promote wakefulness, making CBD a poor choice as a sleep medicine. The opposite effects of CBD and THC on sleep may explain why some strains of cannabis cause users to feel drowsy while others are known to boost energy.
When a product sold online in the UK in June 2010, advertised as dimethocaine was tested, it was found to in fact be a mixture of caffeine and lidocaine, and the lack of any dopaminergic stimulant ingredient in such mixes may explain the limited recreational effects reported by many users. Other samples tested have however been shown to contain genuine dimethocaine, and one branded"bath salt" product containing primarily dimethocaine as the active ingredient.
