Sentence examples for without any statement from inspiring English sources

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In Geneva, Formula One came in for further ridicule on Tuesday after two meetings billed as seminal ended without any statement about the future of the sport.

But that decision was made after the stock had first been halted and then allowed to resume trading without any statement that the earlier trades might be canceled.

At the last review conference, in 2005, the Bush administration refused to go along with any references to Israel, one of several reasons the meeting ended in acrimony, without any statement.

And now Inbox 2.0, but without any statement about integration with Mash or any other Yahoo properties.

It's much easier to say it in hindsight, but it did seem fishy that a Google acquisition of $400 million — pontentially kicking off a whole new area of business for the company in its nascent role as a network service provider — would be announced in the form of a press release from the company without any statement from Google.

Nonetheless, without any statement of accounts, in July 1890 Bottomley announced a profit for the year of £40,877, and declared a dividend of eight per cent.

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Since NEPA's enactment, however, litigation has been brought primarily at the end of that process challenging agency decisions to act made without adequate environmental impact statements or without any statements at all.

But Prince Khaled's delegation left Ankara after a few hours without making any statement.

Mrs. Jackson, who attended the trial almost every day, left the courtroom quickly after the verdict was read, without making any statement.

It does mean that the members of the SS who were questioned could not make a statement on that point at all, because they did not know anything about it; they could give an answer neither in a negative nor in a positive sense, and for that reason they passed it without making any statement at all.

Advertisement includes, without limitation, any statement or representation made in a newspaper, magazine or other public publication, or contained in any notice, sign, billboard, poster, display, circular, pamphlet, or letter (collectively called "print advertisements"), or on radio or television ("broadcast commercials").

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