Sentence examples for clearly reminding from inspiring English sources

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Without the long appeals process, 152 innocent people would have been executed, clearly reminding us of the fallibility of the judicial process and the need for appeals.

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But the reader must be clearly reminded that the conversion of primary forest leads to a triple nightmare — loss of biodiversity, soil degradation and irreversible carbon destorage.

In theory all are equal, and should be treated equally, but as the supreme court justice Oliver Wendall Holmes Jr so clearly reminded us, law must be written taking into account the "bad man".

This fine screen measures 200-inches and was unveiled yesterday in Japan's Kansai International Airport Departure Area to clearly remind travelers that no matter where they go, no place does technology like Japan.

Yet that aborted Dodgers trade clearly reminded Jansen that baseball was a business, which led him to announce in spring training that he wouldn't be publicly discussing his contract during the season.

I did however find solace in the words of Ros Ereira, the dynamic organizer of the march, who clearly reminded the crowd minutes before Corbyn took to the stage that this was not about party politics.

This factor clearly reminds people of their animal origin and mortal nature as Animal Reminder Disgust suggests [ 3].

Whilst the present study clearly reminds us of the virtues and values of traditional knowledge even in modern times when simple tests and procedures are replaced by novel, more sophisticated (and typically more expensive) methods, the search for biomarkers allowing a better prognostication of AKI must continue.

Many consumers clearly need reminding that filling a kettle to the top to make a single cup of tea makes that cuppa incredibly expensive.

The moodscape of Kill List is inspired, the climax less so, and the more like a conventional scary movie it becomes, and the more clearly it reminds you of other scary movies, the less effective it is.

Mr Abe's objective was clearly to remind Americans of the economic and strategic importance of Japan in an Asia dominated by a rising China.

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