Sentence examples for notes in mind from inspiring English sources

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With these cautionary notes in mind, the remainder of this section highlights the more influential studies on HRM and organisational performance from which Richardson and Thompson, and Caulkin, drew in reaching their conclusions.

Keep your tasting notes in mind during future wine tastings.

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That doesn't mean you have to know exactly what is going to happen at the end of your story, but you should have a sense of the ending note in mind.

With this cautionary note in mind, however, it is nonetheless important to ask students with varying positions on evolution, especially those who may have recently changed or may be in the process of changing their minds regarding evolution, which factors they perceive to influence their thinking.

In particular - and in keeping with the published literature [ 35, 36, 38- 40] - respondents were asked about changes noted in "mind or body" when using complementary therapies.

We interpreted these with the cautionary note in mind that de novo annotation is questionable for soil-derived sequences (Raes et al. 2007).

The interviewer protocol used for the testing of the wellness concept contained questions to elicit reasons or motivations for using complementary therapies without presupposing a "treatment" reason and respondents were asked about changes noted in "mind or body" when using the therapy (see section Concepts of wellness and well-being).

As such, we believe these unit costs have changed overtime and our results should be interpreted with this note in mind (e.g. ARV drugs prices may have decreased since government are producing more ARV locally [ 2], patients monthly expenditure has been rising due to inflation).

By reading and re-reading the data materials and making notes with in mind the research questions, the researcher yields descriptive and explanatory research outcomes integrated with his or her theoretical knowledge.

With this distinction in mind, we may note that the counterexamples mentioned in the previous sub-section all involve singular causation.

Descartes, in the seventeenth century, decreed that animals were automatons with no feelings and "were driven by the biological equivalent of springs and levers," Kurt Gray, a University of North Carolina psychologist, notes in "The Mind Club: Who Thinks, What Feels, and Why It Matters," to be published next month.

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