Sentence examples for noted explicitly that from inspiring English sources

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Right after its independence (in 1804), the importance of education was recognized and the first Constitution, promulgated in 1805, noted explicitly that "education shall be free.

And some participants noted explicitly that they learned after diagnosis that their ongoing sexual partners were in fact positive.

The NRC noted explicitly that these amounts are not intended to represent the recommended total PM research budget for the U.S. EPA or the nation.

It needs to be noted explicitly that the TOI as it is currently presented represents an initial draft, based on an initial understanding of the intervention, and is therefore subject to modification as we acquire additional information through the conduct of the study itself.

If follow up care details are not shared with the patient initially, or if it is not noted explicitly that patients are expected to arrange for their own follow up care upon return home, they may decide to proceed with purchasing medical care abroad while being unaware of the amount of care needed once they have returned home.

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end{aligned}(Let us note explicitly that the term (R_{epsilon, i,h} x,y, t) ) plays the role of an error term).

He notes explicitly that none of the proofs he was prepared to offer amounted to a demonstration of God's existence, and indeed he felt that a demonstration was not possible.

With regards to Figs. 2 and 3, it is worth noting explicitly that combinations of noise and sinusoidal forcing can cause firing patterns in which spikes are phase locked, but skip a certain number of cycles.

In the Scholium, he notes explicitly that absolute space is not perceptible (Newton 1999: 414), and in corollary five to the laws of motion (Newton 1999: 423), he indicates that a system of bodies for instance, on a ship's deck will have the same motions among themselves whether the whole system is moving uniformly or is at rest.

Indeed, Leibowitz often notes explicitly that Judaism is not to be identified with the specific laws with which it began, but with the "recognition of a system of precepts as binding, even if their specifics were often only determined with time" (Judaism, 4) What is one to make of this concession?

7. It is important to note explicitly that a person can be an exclusivist on this issue while a non-exclusivist in relation to other issues, for instance, with respect to the question of who can experience God's presence now.

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