Sentence examples for as noted in the statement from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as noted in the statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer back to information or details that have been previously mentioned in a statement or document.
Example: "The results of the survey were significant, as noted in the statement provided by the research team."
Alternatives: "as mentioned in the statement" or "as indicated in the statement".

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As noted in the statement, Losse says she hasn't read the book (the official publication date is Oct 8), so she's basing her accusation on an excerpt published in The New York Times Magazine, and she posted quotes from The Boy Kings, with annotations highlighting similarities.

But, as noted in the statement, this agreement does not involve any licensing arrangements or existing court cases within the U.S. Apple and Samsung will now focus their efforts in ongoing trials in two California courts, both of which are in the appeals phase.

As noted in the statement, Losse says she hasn't read the book (the official publication date is Oct 8), so she's basing her accusation on an excerpt published in The New York Times Magazine, and she posted quotes from The Boy Kings, with annotations highlighting similarities.

"As noted in the statement, we fully support the Task Force's work, and we believe that much more must be done to safeguard our students at UMass Amherst".

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As noted in the following statement from the chancellor, those decisions are expected to be made and announced by the beginning of fall semester.

As noted in the AAAS statement, "three existing AAAS Fellows" nominated Harran for the honor, and the section leadership approved him.

Our delegation also intends to deepen and intensify our dialogue with the Parliament of Canada, as noted in the joint statement adopted during the 38th EU-Canada inter-parliamentary meeting on 22 June, 2017.

As noted in the mayor's statement, both González and Juarez said they think divisive political rhetoric at the national level — specifically referencing comments by presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump — makes people think it's okay to use such language.

As noted in the draft environmental impact statement, noise and vibration level would "severely impact" neighborhoods with the excavation, construction and 24-hour-a-day trains running near schools, businesses and residences.

"He's screaming, 'I'm gonna fuckin' kill him.' So I said to him, 'Who are you?' He put the gun back in his waist and said, 'I'm a fucking F.B.I. agent, ain't nobody gonna threaten me.' " (Grimm, as noted in the article, denied having made the statement, saying, "I don't need to speak that way. A guy with a gun who knows how to use it doesn't need to say anything").

"As noted in previous statements from the club, the legal system of this country provides for both the punishment and the rehabilitation of every person who has been found guilty of a crime.

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