Footnotes Sentence Examples

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  • The principal publications on special topics are given in the footnotes.

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  • Editors of journals remove the slips of the pens of their contributors; editors of books, nowadays usually in footnotes, the similar lapses of their authors.

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  • Financial Statements Footnotes - Read the small print.

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  • Footnotes [1] ' According to this theory, matter is composed entirely of tiny, invisible, indivisible bits, called corpuscles.

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  • Footnotes and endnotes Don't place footnote or endnote option codes in the subdocuments.

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  • These features should be recorded, dated and discussed in lettered footnotes.

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  • Yusuf Ali's explanatory footnotes are quite useful in some instances.

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  • Peterson has translated Latin terms and added copious footnotes, putting the instructions and references into context for the modern reader.

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  • Authors are asked to write as concisely as possible and to avoid lengthy footnotes.

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  • Articles should normally not exceed 14,000 words, including footnotes.

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  • This requirement, and the text of the footnotes on protein hydrolysates in the new EU composition proposals, were agreed.

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  • The high-quality text is fully typeset with attached footnotes.

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  • It would be much easier to clean up misplaced footnotes if someone installed either the ref/note template or the ref/reference script at this site.

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  • Don’t forget that you need to check captions, titles, headlines, and footnotes when you are editing and proofreading.

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  • Footnotes contain valuable bits of information about the how and why behind calculations on financial reports.

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  • As to the general literature on Greenland, a number of the more important modern works have been noticed in footnotes.

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  • See also the works quoted in the footnotes; and the bibliography under BASQUES.

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  • Compare also the material cited in the footnotes above, and note the correspondence between Briinnow and Halevy in the Revue semitique (1906).

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  • This last contains much valuable information, but the references in footnotes are often wanting in precision, and it has no index.

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  • Footnotes The ms macros provide a flexible footnote system.

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  • Footnotes An equivalent technique for mapping a quantitative metric to a utility scale is described in [5] .

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  • Unless I missed something, there is no way to link to footnotes, or organize them except by hand here.

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  • Mythologie; also works cited in footnotes, and article Cyprus.

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