Sentences with phrase «note clarifying the point»

If you would send me a note clarifying the point I asked about, we could proceed from there.

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Perhaps it would help clarify the point if I noted that, in my 1987 book Tranquillitas Ordinis, I «translated» St. Augustine's classic definition of peace as «the peace of dynamic and rightly ordered political community.»
In the same section of the «Notes,» Whitehead also clarifies some related points with respect to his theory of objects, including the status of the «antecedent physical and scientific objects.»
It's a great point to clarify so I added a note on that too.
At no point does Salmond clarify this, but while the central portion takes the form of a diary it seems likely it wasn't written up every day, but rather fleshed out from notes later on (with subsequent rewriting by «associate editor» and Scottish Sun deputy editor Alan Muir).
In an interview with Le Point, he clarified that he only wanted to show that he agreed with the views of Macron on Europe, noting with wordplay that he was «not En Marche» and yet still «in movement».
But if a simple note in your description would clarify this misunderstanding, then future customers will think to themselves, «The description already made that point clear.»
«At first blush, the FHA's certification changes appear to meaningfully clarify lender liability which should be viewed as a positive development for mortgage credit availability but not a seismic shift as enforcement anxiety remains,» wrote Isaac Boltansky and Amy DeBone, policy analysts at Compass Point Research and Trading, in a note to clients.
The remainder of this post republishes «In Hoc Anno Domini» with a few explanatory notes, to point out what Royster was citing, and clarify some of the language from the King James Version of the Bible.
[Socolow has sent a long note challenging some of my conclusions and clarifying points in the National Geographic piece.
Here are some examples: # 1) «A Parallel Nonnegative Tensor Factorization Algorithm for Mining Global Climate Data» http://www.springerlink.com/content/u4x12132j06r40h3/ (from LNCS - Lecture Notes in Computer Science) # 2) «Dowinscaling of precipitation for climate change scenarios: A support vector machine approach» http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/18799/ (Journal Of Hydrology) # 3) «Semi-supervised learning with data calibration for long - term time series forecasting» http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1401911 (Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Journal) There are tons that I can quoted, but the 3 references that I have linked to above clarifies my point.
At this point, we should clarify what the models «predicted», as noted in the Fourth IPCC Assessment Report.
I'd be happy if you leave what I said and add a note at the bottom to say I clarified the point and link to that other reply.
Editor's note: This post was corrected to clarify that 99 % of Sweden's waste is not in fact recycled, as pointed out by Lloyd Alter at Treehugger
With ongoing controversy surrounding the SFO's conduct in the Libor trials - particularly around the use of an expert witness that turned out to be texting individuals outside the court to clarify basic points - below noted legal commentator Dominic Carman delves deep into the matter.
(Author's note: please see comment from David Wiseman, below, for clarifying information on this point.)
If you did fumble something or let nerves get the better of you in part of the interview, the follow - up note can help you clarify a bungled point.
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