Sentence examples for properly points out from inspiring English sources

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But then, as Thiérrée properly points out, Charlie may not have been the first to do those Chaplinesque gags either.

Your article about children's diet and weight properly points out the difficulty of figuring out what children should eat, and getting them to eat it.

As David Thomson properly points out ["Robert Altman's Decade of Astonishments," June 11], lesser Altman is still 100 times more interesting and rewarding than all the idiotic, insipid blockbusters the 80's and 90's have given us.

Adam Cohen ("Is John Roberts Too Much of a Judicial Activist?," Editorial Observer, Aug. 27) is quite right to lament the abuse of the term "judicial activism" and properly points out that conservatives as well as liberals have many times been guilty of it.

The Economist mentions the particle physics standard but properly points out that maximizing a single figure of merit is "never enough".

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Justice Kagan properly pointed out that this analysis was essentially arbitrary.

Critics of this study will properly point out the enormous methodological hurdles one faces in making cross-national comparisons of this sort.

"How Congress Clogged Canal Street" (editorial, June 29) quite properly pointed out the folly of collecting one-way tolls on the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and the resulting traffic congestion caused by the new system.

She's an uber-editor demanding more attention, for instance, to drone attacks; and she's a correspondent-at-large, adding her own critique, with her own sources (quite a collection of doctrinal leftwing sources, a public editor policing her might properly point out), to the drone story.

As properly pointed out in that study, the availability of a large set of microsatellites as described in this report, will be a powerful tool to further investigate the nature of post-zygotic barriers in Eucalyptus and thus guide advanced generation hybrid breeding, an exceptionally powerful approach that has been commonly used in Eucalyptus to derive elite clones.

Once in a store that handles it properly, he points out, the apple slices are selling briskly for 79 cents to 99 cents apiece.

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