Sentence examples for is understood to have mentioned from inspiring English sources

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Referee Richie Winter is understood to have mentioned the allegation in his report from Monday's game and the match delegate's report is also said to have referred to the issue.

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In typical Desmond style, a high price is understood to have made negotiations slow going, not to mention factoring in Express Newspapers' £85m pension deficit, but city sources believe that Trinity Mirror needs to strike a deal with a rival.

In a letter to Nash, Chris Husbands, the IoE's director, is understood to have said that lack of experience was not mentioned when a DfE advisory panel was interviewing the bid team.

While a target date of 2016 has been mentioned, the German rail operator is understood not to have ordered trains yet, making that look likely to slip.

Durkin's report is expected to be studied by the FA today and it is understood that the official has mentioned Cole's outburst, which followed the sending off of Sol Campbell on Saturday.

It is understood that Watson has never mentioned Proctor's name to the police.

Although its precise mechanism is not fully understood, some reports have mentioned that specific cell membrane-associated drug efflux transporters, such as multidrug resistance protein-1 (MRP-1) and breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP), are induced upon therapy with MTX [ 25, 26].

Dignity, which also has a central place in the European charter of fundamental rights, but is not mentioned in the US constitution, is understood in Germany and elsewhere in Europe to encompass a commitment to privacy.

It is understood there were two meetings between Elliott Advisers and the top two figures at Alliance Trust last week, but there was no mention during those meetings that a headhunter had been employed to seek out new directors.

Its "truth-maker", to use a contemporary expression, has to be understood in terms of what would satisfy it as opposed to what it purportedly describes.[14] What would satisfy a law is not specified or mentioned in the law-sentence; similarly, what would satisfy a disposition is not specified or mentioned in the disposition-sentence. Nor could it be.

"To me, that has to be understood.

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