Sentence examples for described a fact from inspiring English sources

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Cuomo administration officials have been particularly concerned about one passage of the document, in which Ms. Lacewell described "a fact we did not note in the report," that on one occasion, Mr. Bruno made a return flight to Albany on a day in which he had no official business, though official business had been conducted the previous day.

Each sentence described a fact about 4 unique but novel persons, buildings, or hammers, each labeled with a different proper name (see Table 1 for example stimuli).

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The very act of describing a fact is to comment on it.

The simplest type of explanation is that in which the conclusion describes a fact or event and the premises provide deductive grounds for it.

For another client at an industry confab, each issue of the paper was folded with an insert displaying a USA Today "snapshot" color chart describing a fact about the company.

The border's smell is difficult to describe, a fact that is part of the installation's entire thesis.

But he's just describing a fact of life: New York is not a favorable political climate for extreme conservatives to run in, just as there is "no place in the state of Mississippi" for a middle-of-the-road Democrat like, say, Andrew Cuomo, to run.

To claim that AHC was 'unintentional' was a way to describe a fact, and at the same time make AHC trivial.

It's impossible to give an ironclad rundown on the number of mass shootings in America over the course of a year or to describe their characteristics—a fact VICE has been upfront about from the beginning of this project.

You might say, in that world the fact that there are subways in Boston would not be correctly described as a fact, but in talking about that world we are talking about it from the point of view of our world, and in our world it is a fact.

Charles E. M. Dunlop Ann Arbor, Mich., March 15 , 2010To the Editor: Rand Richards Cooper describes a sad fact of modern life.

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