Sentences with phrase «to quote the paragraph»

"To quote the paragraph" means to repeat or mention the exact words written in a specific paragraph. Full definition
I want to close by quoting a paragraph from a 1977 address by C. Kilmer Myers, bishop of California, before the Episcopal House of Bishops:
interesting, that first quoted paragraph seems to explain why slow low amperage charging can recover some sulfated batteries.
For example, Stefan quotes paragraph 4 of the official decision (1 / CP.16) in Cancun [the 2010 round of treaty negotiations; link] that supposedly adopts the 2 - degree goal.
I'm sure this is true for Arctic sea ice extent trends as well, even though Gavin said he was fine with Judith's quoted paragraph pertaining to sea ice.
The 2nd and 3rd quoted paragraphs are contiguous paragraphs from one decision.
I kid you not, Jesse Jackson showed up, Icahn spoke (quoting a paragraph from Julius Ceasar), Ed Zander offered giving an annoying shareholder his cell phone to shut up, and a guy ripped up his gold proxy card and threw it in Icahn's lap.
But can we agree on the last statement of the quoted paragraph regarding man — the idea that «in him as a person all the moral ends of the universe and all the movement of God's eternal purpose find meaning»?
The quoted paragraph above is misleading and not strictly true, but for lactivists, the ends justify the means.
But in a presentation to transition officials last month, ORD officials stressed the legal mandates that require EPA to conduct much of its scientific work, quoting paragraphs from the Clean Air Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, and Toxic Substances Control Act.
The hyper partisan language, the breathless «exposure» of Heartland, the unscientific attribution of current events obscures any actual facts within and diminishes the impact of the quoted paragraphs which follow.
Oops forgot to close quote at the end of the quoted paragraph.
I'll quote his paragraphs.
The italicized words are missing from the quoted paragraph.
In the quoted paragraph above, Rogers is describing what statisticians call «omitted variable bias.»
This above quoted paragraph is startling advice — particularly coming from someone who has a Broker's licence.
The following quoted paragraphs are from the Tribunals most recent public decision, as a result of the redetermination hearing:
Regarding the following two quoted paragraphs, I must say that in a reasonable and rational sense I don't understand them, and I certainly wouldn't expect a real estate consumer to comprehend what is being suggested or implied:
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