Quotes about unexplained (16 Quotes)


    These findings suggest that subtle, unexplained body mass and weight loss in an older person may be an early sign of AD Alzheimer's disease and can precede the development of obvious memory problems,



    Overall, I think 'Red Sky' is dealing with the issues that people suffer, but in the end things are redeemed and there's a resolution. It's got this image of a storm that comes and in the end this unexplained supernatural change happens and everything kind of comes right through these dark times. It's about hope in general.

    It's a little bit surprising Roger has gone so early in his time at the U. K. bank and in terms of the turnaround of the U. K. business. It's unsettled the market a bit. Any unexplained personnel changes aren't going to be appreciated.


    Exposed populations have anxiety levels that were twice as high as controls and they were 3-4 times more likely to report multiple unexplained physical symptoms and subjective poor health than were unaffected control groups.

    Perhaps, more importantly, I think that most human beings realise only a fraction of the true potential of their minds, so the spiritual or mystical, the things which remain mysterious or unexplained have always drawn me to include them in any scheme for a novel.

    How can we decide on the fairness of the process without determining what is in the interviews, grand jury testimony and boxes of documents that, for totally unexplained reasons, the Independent Counsel withheld




    Of course that is not the whole story, but that is the way with stories we make them what we will. It's a way of explaining the universe while leaving the universe unexplained, it's a way of keeping it all alive, not boxing it into time. Everyone who tel.


    In the schoolroom her quick mind had taken readily that strong starch of unexplained rules and disconnected facts which saves ignorance from any painful sense of limpness.

    Now, the Gore campaign is calling for yet another recount in selected, predominantly Democratic counties where there were large, unexplained swings in their favor in the recount,

    Judge Roberts' civil rights record and views remained the most controversial and unexplained part of his record when the Judiciary Committee hearing concluded, just as his civil rights record and views had been the most controversial part of his record when the hearing began,



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