Sentences with phrase «without prefacing»

After all, it often seems like you can't even say the word «regulation» in domestic politics without prefacing it with «burdensome.»

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Many of the proposed initiatives are prefaced by «we intend», «we will introduce legislation,» «we will propose», without providing details on what the government really intends to do.
Reviewed by George McKenna In the preface to While God Is Marching On, Steven E. Woodworth, an associate professor of history at Texas Christian University, recalls that Ken and Ric Burns» 1990 documentary on the Civil War quoted freely from the letters of Civil War soldiers without revealing....
Further, Fr Fleming highlights a fact sheet which, prefaced by a short, generic disclaimer, «mentions the right to counselling on «sexual health», and that is code for abortion and contraception among other things.There is actually no moral right to such counselling, let alone counselling of children without parental consent.
Becky and her sons symbolize the final lines of the poem that prefaces the story: «Superstition saw / Something it had never seen before / Brown eyes that loved without a trace of fear / Beauty so sudden for that time of year.»
My purpose is to recall, in a short preface, what took place between you and me in order to show the pious reader the argument and the content of the book, together with an example... It is now almost sixteen years since I became a monk, taking the vow without your knowledge and against your will.
It is prefaced by: «Without limiting the preceding, Subsidiary Rights include:»
Now, we'll preface this by saying that it is absolutely, positively, 100 % impossible to draw any real conclusions about a product like a search engine without a fair amount of hands - on time.
Thus in the Preface to Person and Object (1979) he writes «The book would not have been completed without the epoch - making File Retrieval and Editing System...» [21] Brown University's work in electronic book systems continued for many years, including US Navy funded projects for electronic repair - manuals; [22] a large - scale distributed hypermedia system known as InterMedia; [23] a spinoff company Electronic Book Technologies that built DynaText, the first SGML - based e-reader system; and the Scholarly Technology Group's extensive work on the Open eBook standard.
In his preface to Paul Frederick Bach's 2010 study for the REF, Professor Michael Laughton said, «The outstanding major concern in the work reported here, and one with very serious implications - especially for the United Kingdom with its predominantly island system with inadequate international interconnection capacity - is the extent to which subsidized wind power can, in practice, be used within the system without needing to be constrained off: in other words wasted, or exported at whatever market prices, perhaps disadvantageous ones, prevail elsewhere.»
If WUWT has some problem with providing a link to my site, the paper without the 2012 preface is available here: ruby.fgcu.edu/courses/twimberley/EnviroPhilo/FunctionOfMass.
Guest shoot - down by David Middleton Preface In my previous two posts on uniformitarian impact craters, we examined the pitfalls of drawing cartoons on Google Earth images without ever looking at the geology and how the Carolina Bays are as antithetical to impact features as any dents in the ground possibly could be.
I'll need to preface my remarks with a word of caution about safety hazard of experiment done without an adult incantator being there to take the hit.
The preface to the fifth edition explains (without once naming The Bluebook): «Feedback from membership surveys pointed to the staying power of certain scholarly traditions in legal citation and urged that ALWD modify its rules to acknowledge those traditions.»
It's hard to avoid prefacing a question like that as a matter of scientific interest, without including a disclaimer that thinking about harming whales is kind of terrible.
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