Sentences with phrase «stated as a footnote»

Over on the EA blog they've announced the closure of Visceral Games and, sadly, it's stated as a footnote to the fact that the game they were working on will be undergoing some drastic changes.

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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.
As stated in my ingredient footnote below, feel free to adjust based on your personal heat preferences.
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.
That's as much information as we get: some cursory mentions, a footnote stating that no - one knows what on earth is about to happen, and a couple of reluctant references to the negative effects of the referendum vote.
Russianoff's list of less - encumbered nation states is 30 countries long, though an asterisk guides readers to a footnote explaining that, «Nations with less than $ 10 billion in debt, of which we found 25, were excluded from this comparison as we felt this was a fair cut - off.»
Today, most people in the United States rarely think of rheumatic heart disease (RHD)-- or the rheumatic fever that causes it — as more than a historical footnote.
When A Separation won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film last month, Iranian state TV reportedly trumpeted the win as a triumph over Israel, whose own Oscar submission, Footnote, was also among the nominees.
While the authors shame all states for minimizing teachers» test - based ratings before these systems had a chance, as also ignorant to what they cite as «a robust body of research» (without references or citations here, and few elsewhere in a set of footnotes), they add that it remains an unknown as to «why state educational agencies put forth regulations or guidance that would allow teachers to be rated effective without meeting their student growth goals» (p. 4).
They explore how, as a new Administration wrangles with enforcement, the new law is not a «footnote» from 2015, but rather a «2018 test,» when states will...
«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.
In our example book Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Infantry of The Army of the United States, footnotes are internal hyperlinks that appear as superscripted numbers.
As a footnote, I should mention that they tried to find printers in the United States to do the job but found it would have cost many time more than the Paris printers» bill.
However, the lead author of the study Crichton cites in the footnote for this assertion stated in a New York Times interview (PDF File) that he objected to his study being used by greenhouse skeptics to portray the melting of Kilimanjaro's glaciers as a «black - and - white picture that says it is either global warming or not global warming».
As for Mann's claim that «the department found «no evidence» of inappropriate manipulation of data», footnote 53 refers you to page 11 of the NOAA report, which merely states:
Statutes and ordinances have been struck down as arbitrary [Footnote 2/133] or as violative of state constitutional prohibitions
[Footnote 2/1] For, as stated by the Court, that Amendment did not supersede all other constitutional provisions «in the area of liquor regulations.»
In creating a substantive rule applicable in state as well as federal courts, [Footnote 10] Congress intended to foreclose state legislative attempts to undercut the enforceability of arbitration agreements.
[Footnote 5] The New Jersey court sustained the Treasurer's action as consistent both with state law and the Federal Constitution.
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