Sentences with phrase «only as a footnote»

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The ASA also found that although a footnote to the ad reported 126 women «agreed» the product performed as advertised, in fact 126 had been polled — only 70 % of those women in fact agreed.
Accordingly, as permitted by the SEC's rules, only information relating to Ms. Brewer's fiscal 2013 compensation is disclosed in the Summary Compensation and other compensation tables, the footnotes to those tables, and in the related discussions of the NEOs» compensation.
Albeit in footnotes, but perhaps most significantly, the Coinflip case put the CFTC on record as concluding that Bitcoin, while a commodity, is not a currency.6 In summarizing the facts of the case, the CFTC explained that Bitcoin is «distinct from «real currencies»» of the United States or another country.7 In addition, the CFTC Order in the Coinflip settlement specifically noted that the Bitcoin options were not eligible for the CFTC's «trade option exemption» in CFTC Rule 32.3.8 Since the CFTC's trade option exemption can only be claimed for an option that would result in delivery of an «exempt» or agricultural commodity, this violation in effect serves as the CFTC's finding that it will not treat Bitcoin as a currency.
For example, writing of Rosmini's book The Five Wounds of the Church, in which Rosmini describes the obstacles an exclusively Latin liturgy can pose for effective evangelisation, Fr Hill not only proposes his hero as an early proponent of the vernacular Mass, but goes on to add (in a rather sly footnote) that Rosmini would also have been opposed to «the deliberate use of archaic language» of which «the new vernacular translations of the Mass are an example».
I see the mental as a function only of a complex relationship» (footnote to p. 465).
To these remarkable examples of magisterial teaching I can not provide here a full - blown commentary but only, as it were, a mere footnote: All I want to do on this site is to provide a brief reflection on how St. Paul uses the word body in his letters.
As for the current intra-evangelical debate about Scripture, I will say only that inerrancy with the needed footnotes weighs in about the same as naked infallibility,» or so it seems to mAs for the current intra-evangelical debate about Scripture, I will say only that inerrancy with the needed footnotes weighs in about the same as naked infallibility,» or so it seems to mas naked infallibility,» or so it seems to me.
For Oregon voters, a politician's sexual orientation is only a footnote, as it should be.
As it is now, this remake will remain a footnote for Hitchcock - philes and will be sought out only by curious PSYCHO fans of the original.
Only Orlando's brother is shown as sympathetic towards Marina, but he is little more than a footnote.
«As the authors of ConnCan's recent Spend Smart brief explain deeply embedded in a footnote... you really only need to use a single factor to get state aid targeted to the right schools and that factor is the share of children qualifying for FREE OR REDUCED PRICED LUNCH.
I had promised myself that I was going to tackle this project (any book with this many pages and this many footnotes that is only the first volume and is not research for a book of mine is defined as a project).
Music of the Ghosts by survivor Vaddey Ratner only touches on American culpability, but the grueling, heart - wrenching novel indicts any treatment of Cambodia as mere footnote.
The book has two ISBN numbers because the paper back edition is extensively revised with footnotes and new text that only appeared as in - text notes in the e-book.
Since the value factor series has partial years for 1926 and 2015, we used only partial years for 1926 and 2015 in the CPI series as well (see Footnote 1).
Not only did their gracious gesture swiftly became a footnote to the JFK assassination of Nov. 23, 1963; as viewers, the Kennedys, for all their refinement, turned out to be a curator's worst nightmare, starting with each taking the bedroom planned for the other — a pointillist van Gogh, Maurice Prendergast and John Marin for her; Eakins, Charlie Russell and a Southwest - flavored Marsden Hartley for him.
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.
It only appeared as a footnote in the Summary for Policymakers (SPM).
23 After ten years on the Editorial Board, reviewing almost 4,000 pages of text and almost 12,700 footnotes, I just wanted to take a moment to thank some very important people not only in my «editorial» life, but also for this Journal.24 First and foremost, Darby Dickerson at Texas Tech University School of Law — thank you, Darby, for encouraging me to be an Assistant Editor for the Journal and allowing me to serve as an Assistant Managing Editor under you.
[The novice] thinks through an idea only until it is passably clear to him, since, for his purposes, it needn't be any clearer; he dispenses with transitions because it's enough that he knows how his ideas connect; he uses a private system — or no system — of punctuation; he doesn't trouble to define his terms because he understands perfectly well what he means by them; he writes page after page without bothering to vary his sentence structure; he leaves off page numbers and footnotes; he paragraphs only when the mood strikes him; he ends abruptly when he decides he's had enough; he neglects to proofread the final job because the writing is over... Given his total self - orientation, it's no wonder that he fails repeatedly as a writer.
As to footnotes, they are not only permissible, but they may take up one - third to one - half of the page.
If a judge could be certain that her opinion would be read from the screen and only as transformed by Lexis or Westlaw there would, I think, be a decent argument for placing judicial citations in footnotes.
Quitting your job can be difficult, but as professional CV writer Nick Thompson says: «Leaving a job is often only a footnote in your new career history.»
Lengthier, wordy sections are used to fill the body of the resume expounding your skills and accomplishments, while your actual work history timeline is only listed in minor detail as a footnote at the end of the resume.
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