Sentence examples for more remarked from inspiring English sources

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That means it is up to the antitrust authorities, Mr Klein argues, to ensure that markets are sufficiently competitive.The huge volume of mergers has been more remarked on.

"The scene did not whet one's appetite for more," remarked the online edition of Die Welt.It was not an auspicious moment for the man expected to be foreign minister in Chancellor Angela Merkel's new government.

Mr. Littley is also keeping his eye on Chiara Ferragni, known for her bilingual blog, the Blonde Salad, but more remarked on for her look, a striking composite of swingy blond hair, painted-on cat eyes and, almost invariably, a leopard-print frock.

We reported an overall negative association between coffee and tea consumption and MetS, but contrarily to the previous studies, and this association was more remarked for coffee, rather than for tea.

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I texted a few more remarks, but that was the last I heard from him.

D'Antoni made one more remark that caught Wade's attention as he walked away, but Wade declined to repeat it.

After surviving the five boroughs from the tower, we found that one more remark had been added.

It could also be argued that the more remarks there are, the less time there will be to focus on each.

Concerning atomless mereologies, one more remark is in order.

See more remarks in the last section of the paper.

Two more remarks about the use of the joint MRC and clipping mitigation method are now in order.

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