Sentence examples for echoed the observation from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Murray echoed the observation.

Once the fight was over, Jim Lampley echoed the observation, with only a faint caveat.

The president's assessments echoed the observation of Thomas Friedman of the New York Times several months ago that "all these Sunni jihadist groups -- ISIS, Al Qaeda, the Nusra Front -- are the ideological offspring of the Wahhabism injected by Saudi Arabia into mosques and madrasas from Morocco to Pakistan to Indonesia".

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In an informal survey, doormen and superintendents at 20 white-brick co-ops around Manhattan all echoed the observations of Spiros Pappas, the super at the Mayfair, 207 East 74th Street: "This place used to be filled with them -- these ladies who are here living alone forever.

In spite of the minor difference in details, simulations on both orthologs echoed the observations in the simulations of NavAb: the SF contains multiple ion binding sites and cations bind in an asymmetrical manner with incomplete dehydration (Ulmschneider et al., 2013; Zhang et al., 2013).

Designer Signe Beckmann presents a barren disc of compacted brown earth, echoing the observation of Miltos Yerolemou's irrepressible rubber ball of a Fool that his master has become "an O without a figure".

His descriptions echo the observation made by other experts like the former C.I.A. officer Michael Scheuer that Mr. bin Laden is not opposed to the United States because of its culture or ideas but because of its political and military actions in the Islamic world.

If indeed Mr Davis is the new Tory leader, the Lib Dem modernisers are happy to echo the observation of his leadership rival, David Cameron, that when the going gets tough, Mr Davis would revert to a default setting as a traditionally right-wing Conservative.

In this light, we echo the observation by the anthropologist Casagrande (1966) that it behoves on general anthropologists "to attend to what the linguist has to say, and to ask linguists what light their studies can throw on the nature of man, and especially on man as a symbol maker and user" (p. 280).

This idea echoes the observation that variability in the timing of spikes in ganglion cells reflects temporal variability in synaptic inputs rather than noise intrinsic to the ganglion cell [ 8].

This result echoes the observation that hESCs divide relatively slowly, especially when compared with their murine counterparts, and therefore the overall length of the cell cycle is unlikely to be a critical determinant of pluripotency.

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