Sentence examples for external commentators from inspiring English sources

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Ingham was one of several external commentators used to echo the widespread newspaper claims of a whitewash.

Google is also being accused by external commentators of betraying its original aims, which were to give the broadest view of the most popular links on the web, in order to boost Google+ artificially.

The LRG specification is the culmination of considerable debate among those participating in the project and has also been fashioned by the advice of external commentators.

Most of the BBC stories were put in context by external commentators, of whom the large majority was from the UK's cancer research charities.

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As one comment I received said, I'm not an external commentator on the media, I work in the boiler room.

The external observer of colonial times, the missionary, traveller, or colonial functionary, has taken new contemporary forms: the expert, commentator, or correspondent dispatched from the old metropolis to the Empire's peripheries.

For example, commentators external to the health sector have argued that such technologies are needed in health in order to change traditional patterns of work and "enable less expensive professionals to do progressively more sophisticated things in less expensive settings" (p15)[ 64].

In their view, Latin music in the United States was in big trouble, facing internal and external conflicts that were largely ignored by the commentators.

A number of the commentators argued that the doses we used in the external exposure experiments were higher than the doses experienced in the localities from which we collected our samples, and therefore, the experimental conditions we used did not accurately reproduce the results of the field work; we largely agree.

As one commentator has remarked: "On past performance, most MPs will need some considerable external encouragement before accepting that the renewal of the MDA is a subject that ought to be debated openly and democratically, both within and without Westminster.

For years, government officials and conservative commentators have blamed militant violence — which has killed over 35,000 Pakistanis since 2007 — on "foreign elements" or "external forces," implicating the Americans, the Israelis, or the Indians.

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