Sentence examples for examination of remarks from inspiring English sources

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Nicholas D. Kristof may have been impressed by the apparent moderation of a young Muslim Brotherhood activist in Egypt ("Joining a Dinner in a Muslim Brotherhood Home," column, Dec. 8), but an examination of remarks by Brotherhood leaders at political rallies and in their newspapers and magazines points to an alarming escalation of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel rhetoric.

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But an examination of his remarks at the ceremonies shows that he does not volunteer that his service never took him overseas.

But for all the examination of those remarks, a passing reference by Mr. Bannon to an esoteric Italian philosopher has gone little noticed, except perhaps by scholars and followers of the deeply taboo, Nazi-affiliated thinker, Julius Evola.

Their conversation included examination of the remarks Mr. Agnew made while on his way to Taiwan a day earlier, when he told reporters it was time for the United States to initi ate "meaningful dialogue" with Communist China.

It is also more generous than other analyses of Trump's campaign rhetoric: Jack Shafer, of Politico, conducted his own examination of Trump's extemporaneous remarks, and concluded that they were at a fourth- or even third-grade reading level.

"I am not going to parse the statement," Press Secretary Michael McCurry insisted when reporters pressed him for the meaning of "improper" in a Clinton disclaimer of having an "improper relationship". He repeated parse twice in avoiding further interpretation, causing reporters to use parse in any subsequent examination of the President's remarks.

Our examination of the context of his remarks persuades us, however, that they were more probably made with specific reference to the Byrd-Millikin Amendment.

The remark led to examination of earlier statements by Smith, including a 2010 article in which he likened the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition to domestic violence and an occasion on which he told the Plaid Cymru leader, Leanne Wood, that she appeared on BBC1's Question Time more often than him because she was a woman.

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Remark 4 A closer examination of the proof of Theorem 2 shows that the condition lim u → 0 + | F ˆ ( u ) | = ∞ is somehow needed.

Those remarks suggest that the play may develop into an examination of how the social and economic divides in American culture can poison even the most promising marriages.

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