Sentence examples for lay namely from inspiring English sources

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The producer Zeffirelli deserves his place in the catalogue of excellence and the veteran maestro Serafin likewise, but the audience was in no two minds about where the final credit lay: namely with this lyrical coloratura soprano who, on this crucial occasion, surprised her most ardent admirers.

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The statement condition is to be distinguished from a different putative necessary condition for lying, namely, the condition that an assertion be made.

This leads to a lack of trust in Delphi, precisely where its strength lies, namely, the possibility of advancing toward consensuses.

Nevertheless, the challenges for further development lie namely in combined studies of more processes acting in a concrete landscape at one moment; in temporal studies there is a certain lack of long-term datasets exceeding at least some decades, which would be essential to observe landscape processes especially within the context of global climatic changes.

But empirical data indicate that this is exactly where the deficiencies lie, namely in the information practices and involvement in the decision-making process, particularly of younger children [ 24, 28].

"I believe that the document is accurate and that every word in it is true, but they imply something to the lay reader — namely that these top-performing helmets are safer against concussion," said Dr. Robert Cantu, a senior adviser to the N.F.L. committee and director of the Neurological Sports Injury Center at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.

He told them a lie, namely that he had just been mugged by a gang of "five white males".

That observation offers a compelling reason not to lie -- namely, that once a deception is found, the egregiousness no longer matters if everything you do is suspect.

Finally, the primary challenges that lie ahead, namely optimization and upscaling of the processes and the education/training of researchers/practitioners are briefly discussed.

Although this analysis was very complex, involving almost 4 billion reads and 900 000 SNPs, it is a striking indicator of what might lie ahead – namely, the ability to obtain a full fetal karyotype down to miniscule single-nucleotide detail from a single maternal blood sample (Ref. 24).

What the president should have done is follow the advice of the Princeton University economist and former Fed Vice Chairman Alan Blinder, namely lay out a specific "three-step rehab program for our nation's fiscal policy".

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