Sentence examples for only restating from inspiring English sources

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It is not airborne.… The likelihood of widespread Ebola outbreaks in this country are very, very low," he was only restating what virtually every health expert has been saying for months.

In reality, Professor James Watson – one of the DNA double-helix's founding fathers – was only restating what we at Cancer Research UK (along with many others) have been pointing out for years.

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My own strongest initial objection to criticism was related to the idea that "Anna Karenina" cannot be summarized but only restated.

On Wednesday Mr. McClellan, when pressed, only restated the president's belief that weapons would eventually be found.

Ms. Murphy spoke for many last year when she said she could "live with the compromise" because it "only restated the present law of the land" on obscenity and was a way of mollifying critics of the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the principal Government agencies for supporting artists and writers.

Chris R. Kyle, writing in the Journal of Legal History, notes that this is not the case; not only did the Statute of Monopolies only restate the previous common law, leading to no infringement upon the Royal Prerogative, James I was in the later stages of the bill supportive of its principles.

At this point, I can only restate my offer to the World Trade Center and the Cato Institute, and reiterate that I am quite prepared to proceed as planned if I somehow misunderstood their position and they are, in fact, willing to have a video recording made.

Pompeo retorted: "I understand the game that you're playing". Repeatedly asked about specific points or topics in Trump's two-hour private talk with Putin, Pompeo would only restate U.S. policy — not whether an item was discussed or what was said.

Insofar as this is true, this result only restates something that is already known – that vertebrates are unlike most sampled eukaryotes both in their very high intron density and utilization of exon definition.

It merely restates what we know: that the only available deal remains the only available deal, and it was never going to be wholly palatable.

In Mobile v. Bolden (1980), the Supreme Court held that as originally enacted in 1965, Section 2 simply restated the Fifteenth Amendment and prohibited only those laws that were enacted or operated for a discriminatory purpose.

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