Sentences with phrase «sake of accuracy»

For the sake of accuracy, we will start by further assuming that Chinese net exports to the United States of $ 22 billion strengthened the dollar somewhat (against other currencies, and not the RMB, because intervention by the People's Bank of China neutralizes the effect on the RMB), and as a consequence U.S. investors looking abroad for cheap assets invested $ 3 billion of their capital in foreign assets.
My third comment is this: I would like to thank Professor Auxier for opening the way to a new examination of Bergson and Whitehead which I think needs to be done for a number of reasons, if for nothing else, for the sake of accuracy.
For the sake of accuracy, «Open» will be used rather than «evangelical» to describe the partner in this phase of the evangelical / process dialogue when all evangelicals would not hold to a specific position.
For the sake of accuracy, then, is it time for MSF to explicitly acknowledge the centrality of the political in its work?
For the sake of accuracy, the 426 Hemi is likely not the most powerful engine available in this car, as Dodge also offered a 440 - six pack engine option for this beauty.
It is much more detailed for the sake of accuracy, but bottom line is they shop for the same stuff each year.
Just a technicality, but for the sake of accuracy, it should read 9,000 Avios for trips up to 1300 miles, not 9,000 miles.
Ultimately, Garcia Torres» has presented his version of a story on the edge of a narrative landscape that has been remixed — not for the sake of accuracy, but for the good of a fiction he wants to tell.
This list may be modified or updated for the sake of accuracy.
[16] For the sake of accuracy and consistency, it should be noted that a «native title claim group» is never a party to a native title application proceeding.
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