Sentence examples for aptly remarks from inspiring English sources

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To creators, whether composers, poets or authors, Copyright serves to safeguard livelihoods and provides a "true stamp of approval," as Lindskold aptly remarks.

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For as David Thomson so aptly remarked, "Bergman never set out to be less than demanding".

But, as one homeowner aptly remarked, there is a robotic "Stepford mentality" among believers in Asbury Park's renaissance.

"What is counter to good order and discipline is victims' inability to access justice because legal decisions are based on commander bias rather than evidence," aptly remarked Anu Bhagwati, executive director of Service Women's Action Network, which supports the Gillibrand bill, following the hearing.

As Doebley (2006) aptly remarked, "Tinkering... is the order of the day in domestication as in natural selection and Darwin's use of domestication as a proxy for evolution under natural selection was, not surprisingly, right on the mark".

As M. Levine so aptly remarked: "Before the development of firearms, the horse was crucial to warfare and before the invention of the steam engine, it was the fastest and most reliable form of land transport" [5].

It has (very aptly) been remarked that Feigl's "semantic realism is an anti-reductive position" (Psillos 1999, p. 12).

The same, almost anarchistic attitude is apparent in Thus Spoke Zarathustra, where Nietzsche calls the "state…the coldest of all cold monsters" and remarks, aptly enough, that "the state…whatever it says it lies…Everything about it is false" (Z I:11).

There are lots of vineyards on the island, but it's really most famous for its abundance of kangaroos and its natural formations, such as the aptly named "Remarkable Rocks," which will almost certainly cause you to... remark.

Hofstader wrote those words in 1964, but they apply just as aptly to Giuliani's remarks.

In this context, F. A. Lange remarks very aptly, 'The law of non-contradiction is the point at which the natural law of thought comes into contact with the normative law'" (Schröder (1890), 11 13, citation from Lange (1877), 27 28).

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