Sentences with phrase «as a footnote shows»

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.»

Not exact matches

As a footnote, an internal Faso poll, conducted Aug. 8 - 10, shows the Republican with a five - point lead (46 - 41) over the Democrat.
Only Orlando's brother is shown as sympathetic towards Marina, but he is little more than a footnote.
In order to show a distribution of simulated outcomes, each portfolio size reflects one hundred simulations using a random sample as described in the footnotes below.
In a separate room, Martinez showed an older work, previously included in the 2008 Whitney Biennial, that is much less resonant than the Meinhof photographs but that serves as an apt footnote to them.
Duchamp biographer, Calvin Tompkins, has observed that the photograph, «served as an erotic and very Californian footnote to the Walter Hopps historic show
The premise for the TV program — which Bag will go on to produce as a separate artwork, to be shown at a later date — comes from David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest, a footnote describing a sitcom designed to stagnate, whose characters can not advance or develop, trapped in an utterly circular narrative.
But for journalists and others who are not climate scientists, some narrative would help, as inline text and more clarification as footnotes if needed including, cover for example: — being very clear for a graph what was being forecast (people play silly games with Hansen, confusing which was BAU)-- Perhaps showing original graph first «This is what was predicted...» in [clearly a] sidebar THEN annotated / overlayed graph with «And this is how they did...» sidebar — placing the prediction in context of the evolving data and science (e.g. we'd reached 3xx ppm and trajectory was; or «used improved ocean model»; or whatever)-- perhaps a nod to the successive IPCC reports and links to their narrative, so the historical evolution is clear, and also perhaps, how the confidence level has evolved.
Interesting too, is this footnote to the letter by the complainant who went to the UN committee: «(2)-- The latest independent study, based on actual data from official sources, shows only 4 % of fuel savings realised by wind turbines as compared to their installed capacity.
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