Sentence examples for described as footnotes from inspiring English sources

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All relationships are now described as footnotes to Table 2 to ensure the calculations are transparent, including where in the original reference on British Columbia the values originated.

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I, 7, cl. 2. (footnote 28) His "return" of a bill, which is usually described as a "veto," (footnote 29) is subject to being overridden by a two-thirds vote in each House.

They also used headlines to direct the reader to excerpts from a specific document, which Mr. Gold described as a kind of footnoting.

The show runs all the way through Röski like lettering through seaside rock: on the website; headers for chef and restaurant's social media accounts; dessert described as "as seen on MasterChef"; a footnote on the menu reading, should you still be in the dark, "cooked by BBC MasterChef: The Professionals winner Anton Piotrowski".

"Much of the evidence fueling lawmakers' concerns remains classified," said the heavily footnoted paper by Dan Steinbock, described as an authority on trade and investment and U.S.-Chinese relations.

In a book best described as lightly organized, Roach's promiscuous use of footnotes occasionally becomes distracting.

On the cover page of the heavily footnoted proposal, the book is described as 80,000 words long.

Mr. Wilkins, whom the Indiana Supreme Court described as "an experienced appellate practitioner," did not actually write the footnote, but his name appeared on the brief.

He also says in his long footnote about Spencer that this principle "may be more correctly described as supposing that equal amounts of happiness are equally desirable, whether felt by the same or by different persons".

But it has not gone unnoticed that Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, the man often described as Germany's greatest hero for his attempts to blow up Hitler, is mentioned only as a footnote in a wall display.

Some Labour sources concluded that Dacre – whose relationship with Greig is often described as tense – had imposed a tougher line overnight but this has been strongly denied by the Daily Mail [see footnote].

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