Sentence examples for for example remarks from inspiring English sources

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Herodotus, for example, remarks on the military effectiveness of the infant Cleisthenic state, which had to deal immediately and successfully with Boeotian and Euboean invasions.

She organized major publications of Wittgenstein's later work in, for example, Remarks on Color and Zettel.

Bradwardine, for example, remarks that Socrates says letters (i.e., phonemes), syllables, words and a sentence, and so does not say "nothing".

For example, remarks cited the disappointment at the lack of feedback and actions following the walk rounds.

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The novelist Saul Bellow, for example, remarked in a recent issue of The New York Times Magazine that he did not know "the Tolstoy of the Zulus, the Proust of the Papuans," His remark provoked the ire of some professors, who charged him with insensitivity to the feelings of non-whites.

The Audit Commission, for example, remarked in 2009: "It is difficult to identify the extent to which pooled funds and other joint financing arrangements have directly achieved better value for money or have made a tangible difference for service users... focus has tended to be on process rather than outcome".

Robert MacNamara, the secretary of defence from 1961 to 1968, for example, remarked in the documentary The Fog of War that the US should have realised its cause in Vietnam was wrong because "none of our allies supported us; not Japan, not Germany, not Britain or France".

The main reason why the results are useful, beyond the intrinsic interest of geometric extremum problems, is that they produce a priori bounds for spectral invariants of operators on arbitrary domains (see, for example, Remark 2.2).

Sara, in particular, makes frequent use of this device, for example, remarking about a computer cable: "Is it a skipping rope?", and, about chewing gum: "You need to stop chewing that Amanda.

For example, Remark's Books (kept by a ship's captain or master) from various marine surveys conducted in Southeast Asian waters are available via ACRE from the 1840s onwards (http://www.met-acre.org/wg1-data/imaging-and-digitisation-ofhistorical-instrumental-weather-observations-in-ship-logbooks/Report_UKHO_Remarks_books_inventory_cward_fwilliamson.doc?attredirects=0).

Near the end, for example, he remarks that "an eagle-eyed reader" will have noticed that he almost never uses the word "creativity".

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