Sentence examples for mere reporting of from inspiring English sources

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Lord Neuberger, England's second most senior judge, yesterday indicated that the mere reporting of allegations was not covered by Reynolds.

This is analogous to the concept of "writing to learn," in which explaining the material in one's own words is considered part of the learning process, rather than a mere reporting of what has been learned previously (Balgopal and Wallace, 2009).

Most recently published mGWAS studies, therefore, go beyond the mere reporting of genetic associations by combining their results with additional -omics datasets (i.e. eQTLs) (23, 25), by linking individual associations in a systems level approach (16, 46), and by adding clinical association data to establish complex gene-to-disease networks (for an example, see Fig. 3).

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Yet as usual, Ingarden is concerned to account for the role of consciousness in constituting aesthetic values and the variations in aesthetic judgments without embracing a subjectivism that would deny that there is any better or worse in aesthetic judgment, each being a mere report of the pleasure experienced by the one judging.

This interest is not served by replacing disclosure with mere reporting to overburdened agencies, as proponents of secret spending have suggested.

Her conversations "go deeper" than mere reporting, she says: they are the best method of capturing our protean modern selves.

Key informants were defined as persons with responsibilities that extended beyond the mere collection or reporting of HIS data at the hospital.

On the other hand, she said, "the mere existence of reports of adverse events — which says nothing in and of itself about whether the drug is causing the adverse events — will not satisfy" the requirement of materiality.

"Mere guesses or 'hunches,' or the reporting of suspicious activity alone is not enough to constitute a reasonable suspicion and are not sufficient bases to watchlist an individual".

Joined by Clayton Grigg of the FBI's terrorist screening center, Steinbech asserted that "mere guesses or 'hunches', or the reporting of suspicious activity alone, are not sufficient to establish reasonable suspicion".

Perhaps, Time was demonstrating that the mere act of reporting on toxic chemicals can cause mental derangement, as a) infants don't produce sperm and b), the author of the study on phthalates in air fresheners, Dr. Gina Solomon of the Natural Resources Defense Council, admitted that had no "clear cut evidence here for health effects".

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