Sentence examples for indeed a sentence from inspiring English sources

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This is the first time, for example, we see how Kirk cheats Starfleet's notorious Kobayashi Maru test, as mentioned in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - an event, indeed a sentence, that will mean absolutely nothing to the rest of us.

Indeed, a sentence of "confinement at hard labor" was then the essence of the American penal system.

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However, this example does not really post a problem, because the A sentence in 44 indeed involves presuppositions triggered by the proper name 張三 Zhangsan and the definite description 那個很難的問題 na-ge hen nan de wenti 'that difficult problem'.

Towards the end, there are indeed a few sentences about this topic, citing Thomas Ferguson's discussion in the Financial Times of how congressional practices have so radically changed that those who most fund the party get the posts of influence – surely news.

Indeed, a new sentencing program in Bay Minette, Alabama named "Restore Our Community" will allow first-time criminals who have committed a non-violent misdemeanor to work off their sentences in jail and pay a fine or go to church every Sunday for a year.

Indeed, a few sentences later, Chozick tells us there is a "consensus … among those close to Mrs. Clinton that it is time to accelerate her schedule". "In many ways," Chozick continues, "Tuesday's election results clear a path for Mrs. Clinton.

The accompanying documents were indeed carefully redacted — here a sentence is removed, there a whole page.

He could not string words into a sentence indeed, he could barely make a word (except to say hello, to say thank you, to say that he was lucky).

"The paroling of a convicted killer who has served essentially 51% of a sentence will indeed have a chilling effect for all homicide survivors," Kahan said.

A non-tautological sentence is meaningful, according to their slogan, just in case it is possible (at least in principle) to verify it empirically; indeed, the meaning of such a sentence just is its method of verification (see verifiability principle).

Indeed, on the assumption that a sentence S is meaningful if and only if its negation is meaningful, Hempel demonstrated that the criterion produced consequences that were counterintuitive if not logically inconsistent.

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