Sentence examples for mention incidentally from inspiring English sources

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Let us mention incidentally in this respect that the positive (negative) relation between intergenerational earnings persistence (mobility) and inequality also holds across countries (see Corak 2013).

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The Agenda decided to look at one large company, mentioned incidentally in the report, that won small business contracts in 2011, to try to find out: The New York Times Company.

The percentage he mentioned, incidentally, is certainly debatable; in fact a debate broke out later between my allergist and his partner, who thought 50 or 55percentt was more like it.

The documents released under FOI were only mentioned incidentally; they provided the ostensible angle for the story, which obviously was driven by an agenda of denigrating Judy's work and anyone associated with it (Martin 2014).

Coates concludes that section with the failure of, ironically enough, Moynihan's specific prescription, a guaranteed income--not mentioning, incidentally, that it was liberals like Eugene McCarthy who suffocated it in the Senate--and then lurches into America's alternative solution: the carceral state.

Although later on in her book she does discuss, in detail, her depression and suicidal feelings, her agoraphobia as well as other issues first mentioned more incidentally, the effect of these initial references is to leave the reader aware that the authorial voice in this collection is the clear and distinctly personal voice of a very specific woman.

References were excluded at this stage if CIN therapy was mentioned only incidentally or if the research was conducted in a high-income country [ 22].

While some of these entries only have cognates in two or three languages (often belonging to the same subgroup), and others mention rice only incidentally (e.g., the entry for PD "upper story" includes a derivative in Tulu meaning "loft for storing rice"), this number still indicates the importance of rice in South Indian culture.

In a quite different vein, the alliterative Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedie is a virtuoso demonstration of personal abuse directed against his professional rival Walter Kennedy, who is, incidentally, mentioned with affection in The Lament for the Makaris, Dunbar's reminiscence of dead poets.

Indeed the latest manuscript, which incidentally mentions Lincoln by name, is from the winter of 1860.

During dementia test, when the subjects were asked about their date of birth, they both incidentally mentioned funny stories in their childhood.

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