Sentences with phrase «article in question»

The New York Times article in question stated that the Ward Hunt Ice Shelf was located off Greenland instead of Ellesmere Island.
In some cases the retraction was not freely available, or it was not linked to the full - text article in question.
Interestingly, the Huffington Post article in question was one which a number of British experts had praised or shared themselves.
The newspaper article in question takes its figure of 18 million from the same Parliament speech by MP Richard Evans on October 17 1996 that called for the eradication of feral cats.
«Are you not aware that neither his employer, the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, nor the journal that published the scholarly article in question... has found Dr. Soon violated any of their rules or disclosure policies?
Each of these has a link to the New Scientist article in question.
It is also important to state for the record that the Premium Times article in question is pure and unmitigated false news.
The Times «attorney also argued that Trump's proximity to the nation's highest office, and the fact that Trump's past treatment of women has become a major talking point in the election, mean that the article in question addresses «an issue of national importance.»
Talking about one's family — a fact observed while interning as a hospital chaplain — and, which, of course, makes more sense than talking about such abstract, theoretical and constructed notions as God, Faith, Love and the like, speaks both, as addressed by the article in question, how such phenomena are experienced and the developmental stage (of awareness) we humans have evolved to, operate at and make meaning from as a specie.
That if the original meanings are, in fact, «ambiguous,» as the gentleman proposes, then it is difficult to understand how the article in question carries any authority whatsoever either way.
Thank you for your response (for those of you who don't know me, I am the author of A Load of Bright and the article in question).
Following the article in question, the editors run a piece of outright advocacy, «Why the Government Should Lift the Moratorium.»
Glad you read another article instead of the article in question.
Maybe I'm confused, but the article in question is by Walter Wink, not Charles Henderson, right?
I took to the Daily Caller, first describing the article in question, and then noting that others have pushed similar idiocy.
The article in question, «Sports and War,» appeared at a time when Vietnam was still a national issue, when the polls showed Richard Nixon vulnerable to Edmund Muskie — in large part because of the war.
NOTE: wherever we mention EDIBLE slime, we do not actually encourage the EATING OF said slime (unless the article in question says it is FOR eating), we are saying — if you child accidentally eats a LITTLE you needed worry.
That's the article in question where Paladino is accused of leaking information from executive session.
The article in question concerns the Hare Psychopathy Checklist — Revised (PCL - R), which is commonly administered in serious criminal cases to help make sentencing decisions as well as in prisons and psychiatric hospitals to determine suitability for release.
Rennie: Steve, Steve the thing you're losing track of here is that the article in question, «A Quantum Threat to Special Relativity» is written by David Z Albert and Rivka Galchen — and David Z Albert happens to be one of the leading physicist - philosophers of our time.
The topic of Hanuman, a deity representing prana, selfless service, and a broken ego, is addressed in this article in questions and answers with Babaji.
I think the article in question was arguing that heme iron is better absorbed than the non-heme iron.
The article in question shows an interesting figure which notes that chicken consumption is, after vegetable oils and with pork, the major contributor of omega - 6 fats to the American diet, and is correlated with obesity prevalence (Figure 5):
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If you would like to read more on a particular news item, please click on the title of the article in question to read more.
I wonder if the writer of the article in question has given as much to charity as Robin Raina!
The article in question briefly contained information that both games would arrive on Steam, but was quickly amended.
Our copy has yet to arrive in the mail, thanks in part to slow service and truck loads of snow, but when it does we will update this post with a confirmation of the article in question.
Below is an image of the article in question.
Well, Iwata recently told TIME that the «article in question» is «not based on c...
The article in question has since been updated.
If the article in question had merely been about Ms Koski coming to Ghostbusters late and not liking it (in a well reasoned article) I wouldn't have had a problem.
The implication of the article in question was: how could such a warming trend possibly be due to anything other than AGW given the overwhelming odds against any other possible explanation?
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