Sentence examples for objective noting from inspiring English sources

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As he feathered the car through the neighborhood, I struggled to remain objective, noting that the transmission, and particularly Alfa's famously weak second-gear synchronizers, were in good working order.

Arnold generously opened his stores to Allen's hungry men, and tried to dissuade Allen from his objective, noting that it was likely the alarm had been raised and troops were on their way to St. John.

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"Of course that would be an objective," noted Emile Nakhleh, a former top CIA analyst who helped assess detainees, without discussing the programme further.

Invenias said the new funding will be used to accelerate its "product development and customer acquisition objectives", noting that it has appointed additional heads across marketing, sales and development in the past three months — as it prepares to make more noise.

Chief Justice Roberts' echoes this argument when he said that Congress was trying to accomplish two objectives, noting the bill's full title: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

For instance, one of the objectives noted in the policy reads as follows: To provide adequate and clear salary progression and career pathing opportunities based on competencies, experience and performance.

But I'm taking objective note of ways in which it indeed distinguishes itself from other restaurants.

Since (31) is a convex optimization problem with a concave objective function, noting the optimality condition (refer to [29], Proposition 3.1), which is necessary and sufficient for (31), of the convex optimization problems, formula (31) implies that f S 1 S ¯ 1, …, S ¯ K, …, f S K S ¯ 1, …, S ¯ K · ( S 1 − S ¯ 1 ), …, ( S K − S ¯ K ) T ≤ 0, (32).

In its report, CPJ pointed out that private ownership doesn't necessarily lead to objective coverage, noting how Olga Allenova, an award-winning journalist with business-focused daily Kommersant, was presumably taken off the Olympics beat for reporting aggressively on human rights abuses.

"Every time we introduce new science into the courtroom, there's an overconfidence by jurors in the science, as if that's the objective truth," notes Nita A. Farahany, a law professor at Duke University.

The objective, he notes, is to capture the essential features of the phenomenon being modeled without being so simplistic that its conclusions are irrelevant (see sidebar).

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