Sentences with phrase «as a footnote»

Mentioned almost as a footnote in today's release on their larger SteamOS headline, Valve has let it be known that they're entering into deals for multimedia delivery as well.
For example, if you change the font for the Normal Style, you'll see that same change immediately reflected in other Styles such as Footnote Text.
For a start, these liberal issues appear almost as a footnote.
I think that there should at least be some acknowledgment, if only as a footnote, that the evidence that was presented earlier was wrong and has now been corrected.
His quote that «whichever party has won the most votes and the most seats, if not an absolute majority, has the first right to seek to govern» was originally included as a footnote to the draft Cabinet manual.
Slap sees gentrification as a footnote on multitrillion - dollar real estate issues the region and nation will face in the next decade.
Epigenetic marks attached to DNA act as footnotes, indicating which genes are turned «on» or «off».
The confinement, which lasted until the war's end, is also the longest stretch of the film, and might easily have been made into a whole movie, with the other chapters of his life added as footnotes.
And if We're No Angels and Mistress deserve their place as footnotes on the actor's CV, his work for John McNaughton (Mad Dog, Glory) and Barry Levinson (Wag the Dog, What Just Happened) remains perfectly respectable.
The bibliographic references are not accepted as footnotes page.
Well, this scene serves as a footnote upon completing each stage.
Change the Normal Style's font, and that change will cascade down to other Styles such as Footnote Text
Awards are often included in resumes and serve in much the same way as footnotes to a newspaper — they provide detail that further supports the story.
Lest anyone think I am praising my own efforts, let me say that I should be very pleased if my own modest book review could be seen as a footnote to some of the outstanding articles.
Its release on video is not a media circus, and in fact, it barely registers as a footnote in Superman history, but fans of animated comic book fare should have little problem being entertained.
Victory is a narrative dead end for this saga, and as filmmaker Andrew Bujalski observed in a recent New Yorker essay: «The greatest fictional fighter of all time... and the chapter of his life in which he actually reigns as champ registers barely as a footnote.
In Dallas Buyers Club, the death of Rayon (Jared Leto)-- a trans sex worker with HIV — is treated as a footnote to the story of Ron Woodroof (Matthew McConaughey), a straight man who learns tolerance.
But journalist Izabella Kaminska looked to «other long - term liabilities» of $ 16.4 billion, including, as a footnote shows, $ 6.9 billion in «capital lease obligations.»
On the cultural calendar none of these celebratory times appears even as a footnote in the march of days.
But the fact that this revelation came in the context of worldwide evangelism rather than domestic politics or American social and cultural circumstances is yet another indication that Mormonism can no longer be regarded as a 19th century religiocultural artifact and dismissed as a footnote to the story of American religion.
What became a two - volume, 1,172 - page book began a decade ago as a footnote in a commentary on Acts.
For an interesting application of this, see John 7:53 — 8:11 (printed as a footnote in the RSV).
I read this simply as a footnote to what I am saying:
Somehow a week of insulation between the last act and a round of recall gives the best and most telling of those utterances a certain interest as footnotes to history.
While this book will be essential for any serious history of science collection, the German bomb effort is now generally regarded as a footnote in the story of nuclear weapons.
Alvania explained that, although very few (~ 2 %) JCB authors shared preprints, her journal has no policy that precludes posting preprints on a server or referencing them in published papers as a footnote.
It starred Robert Culp and Bill Cosby and is noteworthy now primarily as a footnote: It was the first non-comedy series to star an African - American actor.
A Better Tomorrow 2018 is destined to wind up as a footnote to a stone cold classic, but this is nonetheless solid genre fare that stands on its own two feet, with both guns blazing.
The use of camera as a language and sounds as a footnote seem to exist only in the books of cinema that talk about Godard, Antonioni and Truffaut.
An endnote takes the same form as a footnote but appears at the end of the chapter or book.
No single voice is «better» or more accurate than another... except maybe the voice of the author himself, adding real - world quotes and statistics as footnotes.
Endnotes consist of the same elements as footnotes.
Two were announced back in August but fell under the radar as footnotes in a post about their online comics initiative.
I just read the RTF files directly, which preserved the inline formatting of his notes; I think making them display as footnotes was a mistake.
IFRS would be even more useful if the independent appraisals were publicly available, possibly as a footnote or addendum to periodical financial statements.
The US has an ill - disclosed balance sheet, with many of its liabilities omitted, or merely disclosed as footnotes... Medicare, Social Security, the old Federal Employee defined benefit plan, etc., are all off the balance sheet.
At the end, the post itself adds the following as a footnote:
Also as a footnote, the fixed locations is something that has always done massive favours for the genre.
Over on the EA blog they've announced the closure of Visceral Games and, sadly, it's stated as a footnote to the fact that the game they were working on will be undergoing some drastic changes.
[As a footnote that relates possibly to Sam's statement, this is Caro: «I never want people to handle my sculpture, to run their hands over surfaces.
Another instance of too much neatness: Louise Fishman's small sewn painting functions as a footnote here; she would have been better represented by one of her plywood paintings from this period.
Museums long took American art as a footnote to European Modernism.
Now Halley wallpapers a room from floor to ceiling, and the one familiar bit comes across as a footnote to the artist, if within a very peculiar thesis.
Quiñones has put an interesting twist on work that otherwise could be viewed as a footnote to the long career of photographer Aaron Siskind, whose curling paint images posited him well within abstract expressionism.
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