Sentence examples for understandably described from inspiring English sources

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Bobby J. Jones starts Game 4 for the Mets tonight in what he understandably described yesterday as "one of the most important games of my life".

Mallon lost the case, getting a re-run of needling headlines in 2009 for his pains, but on legal grounds which he understandably described as 'lukewarm.' Channel 4 was allowed to refuse a request from Middlesbrough council to see research data because that might imperil journalistic immunity; and Ofcom's central reason for clearing the show was that it was not a documentary but entertainment.

He was consul general at the British embassy in Saigon at the time of the fall of South Vietnam in 1975, and he and his wife – Mavis Underbank, whom he had married in 1951 – understandably described themselves as "confirmed tropical birds".

Even Citigroup's successful plan assumed that its derivatives-trading arm would continue to be able to find people to trade with while the bank was being wound up, an assumption that regulators understandably described as "optimistic," given that traders tend not to be keen on dealing with subsidiaries of insolvent banks.

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An explanation for the extraordinary power of "Noon Wine", which has often and understandably been described as a modernist Greek tragedy, is given by Porter in a 1956 essay: it is "a story of the most painful moral and emotional confusions", she writes, "in which everyone concerned, yes, in his own crooked way, even Mr Hatch, is trying to do right".

The symposium is understandably being described in the media as "conservative thought leaders take on Trump".

Mukhamedov is still understandably happy to be described as 'brilliant and sexy', but these days he insists he's a family man.

Over the phone, the award-winning British historian Max Hastings described him, understandably, as an "adventurer and eccentric who added hugely to the gaiety of nations and the gaiety of war".

Although curation with insufficient resources and fixed deadlines is common, it is, understandably, not very frequently described in the published literature.

In calling for the reform to be revenue neutral over the long term, and in appropriating some of the monies that would be created during the transition to the new system, they are effectively calling for a modest tax increase over the short term, although they would be understandably reluctant to describe it as such.

The Iowa City Press-Citizen described state legislators as "understandably appalled".

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