Sentences with phrase «even as a footnote»

On the cultural calendar none of these celebratory times appears even as a footnote in the march of days.

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Even among her Fed peers, she stands out as a nerd: «As Fed officials deliberated last April about how long to keep interest rates low, Ms. Yellen delivered a 20 - page speech, with 18 footnotes and 15 charts, making the argument that rates should stay low until 2015 or later,» writes WSJ Fed correspondent Jon Hilsenratas a nerd: «As Fed officials deliberated last April about how long to keep interest rates low, Ms. Yellen delivered a 20 - page speech, with 18 footnotes and 15 charts, making the argument that rates should stay low until 2015 or later,» writes WSJ Fed correspondent Jon HilsenratAs Fed officials deliberated last April about how long to keep interest rates low, Ms. Yellen delivered a 20 - page speech, with 18 footnotes and 15 charts, making the argument that rates should stay low until 2015 or later,» writes WSJ Fed correspondent Jon Hilsenrath.
As I mentioned in the footnotes, I prefer to freeze scones if making them in advance, even overnight.
Doby, who died at age 79 on June 18 after a long battle with cancer, would become one of the game's best sluggers, even as he remained one of its forgotten heroes, a historical footnote.
You need to, at least, review the extensive footnotes, and honestly, you need to dig even deeper than that to get a meaningful understanding of the process, because some superficially similar state insurance regulation programs are much more rigorous than others on an as applied basis.
But the city's proposal has sparked skepticism — stoked by Uber — because it resembles one put forth by the yellow taxi industry, and because anything the de Blasio administration does that helps yellow taxis (no matter how earnestly intentioned) requires the following footnote: the industry donated prolifically to his mayoral campaign even as he parroted their rhetoric on everything from borough taxis to the Taxi of Tomorrow.
In one chapter, 100 pages long, the manipulations are so heavy and the argument so terse that he adds the following footnote: «The reductions that are necessary to go from one step to another [in this chapter] are often very elaborate and, on occasion, may require as many as ten, twenty, or even fifty pages.
You have to carefully hit the small exponent and wait as the e-reader does its thing (this is even more frustrating when you unwittingly tap on a footnote when simply trying to turn the page).
For example, a side - loaded eBook with footnote annotations in the text accepts commands when I touch the little numeral links on my PW, but the Aura HD doesn't even recognize that a hyperlink is there; it just turns the page as if I were tapping to turn.
3) An alternative I've found useful is 2 - column (even 3 - colum for a few special cases) landscape, as in Weird Science... The main text is 11 - pt, footnotes are 10 - point, and Zoom to Page Level gives 102 %, and is readable on any of my displays.
My wish — for the mentioned climateaudit writers who comment there after reading here, as well as for those writing here — footnote even the snarky, witty, insider jabs — remember those of us who aren't insiders on the science do pay attention to how it's presented, and value the effort made here in public to talk about it as it's being researched.
BEST isn't going rate as even a footnote in history.
He even went to the trouble of rhyming his footnotes, so as not to leave anything out.
As a footnote, with UK's impending exit from the EU, domestic legislation around such issues will require even closer scrutiny and consideration going forward.
As domains of knowledge legal texts are extraordinarily cross-referential (even if the excess of a Harvard Law Review footnote is baroque)- ideally suited for hypertext.
[Footnote 15] Furthermore, because he contends that overbroad laws implicating First Amendment interests are nullities, and incapable of valid application from the outset, this would mean that judicial construction could not save the statute, even as applied to subsequent conduct unprotected by the First Amendment.
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