Sentence examples for beginning by stating that from inspiring English sources

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Beginning by stating that this was a column she "never wanted to write," Sullivan used emails from readers and an interview with Times international editor Joseph Kahn to assess how the publication could report more fairly and accurately on a story so deeply polarizing and historically complex.

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Published this week in the Journal of Industrial Ecology, the "comparative environmental life cycle assessment of conventional and electric vehicles" begins by stating that "it is important to address concerns of problem-shifting".

Writing the majority ruling, Judge James Wynn began by stating that the "right to vote is fundamental".

They began by stating that the church in England had become subservient to her "stepmother the great church of Rome".

The latest, chaired by Andrew Dilnot, begins by stating that the "issue of funding for adult social care has been ignored for too long".

Let me begin by stating that Olivia has never once, in the entire time I've lived in this apartment, closed her bedroom curtains.

It begins by stating that Moroccan journalist Ali Lmrabet is back at his desk writing an article about his country's history for a local magazine.

Its leading article began by stating that it had no interest in the sexual proclivities of the celebrity known in court papers as PJS.

In "The Language of Theatre," an address delivered by the same author in January, 1977, at the University of California at Santa Barbara, the lecturer began by stating that he was not going to talk about the language of theatre.

He began by stating that he was there to talk about a country settled by the Dutch, which fought a bloody war of independence, and had then become an international pariah for its treatment of black people.

Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah began by stating that the initiatives passed because voters were bamboozled; the "no" side was overwhelmed by sinister big money, especially the sinister big money of George Soros; and, anyhow, marijuana has no medical use.

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