Sentence examples for merely to note from inspiring English sources

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I offer evidence of decadence not to damn him but merely to note that, living in an atmosphere of perpetual temptation, he has been vulnerable to it.

It is merely to note that, to obtain a proper grasp of the historical process, it is nearly always necessary to leave some of your more cherished illusions in the vestibule as you pass by.

But in order to explain why someone is writing a novel, it is not enough merely to note that his writing is correlated with other events in his physical environment (e.g., he tends to begin writing at sunrise) or even that it is correlated with certain neurochemical states in his brain.

This is not to charge the senior Garnetts with defective parenting skills, merely to note that it can't have been easy to bring up a child who, in his biographer's words, "believed that he was different from other people and that the rules governing them did not apply to him".

The aim of this aspect of the study was merely to note the absence or presence of abiogenesis in official curricular statements, and its apparent relationship to evolution in the event of the latter.

Like Eric Zuesse writes in Hillary Clinton's Bought-And-Paid-For Favors for Keystone XL Deal, "But of course, this isn't to say that she's any worse than other Republicans; it's merely to note that, like with Obama, her calling herself a 'Democrat' doesn't make any difference, other than to fool a different group of suckers".

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Like Blackman, I merely wish to note that Calabresi's proposal is far from universally supported by Federalist Society members or by conservative and libertarian lawyers and legal scholars.

It's instead merely important to note that in the immediate wake of the public comment period, the agency is still in fact-finding mode.

What this means is that close to 90percentt of Americans are following the individual mandate already and merely have to note on their tax returns that they have health insurance.

If medicine is, to use Lewis Thomas's felicitous expression, "the youngest science," then how might we apply the fruits of basic science to the neglected diseases of poverty? 9, 10 It's not merely polemic to note that all diseases that affect primarily the poor are, by definition, neglected.

We don't presume to criticize General Patton; we merely think we ought to note the appearance of pantheism among the American High Command, as well as its appearance in the Woman's Home Companion.

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