Restated Sentence Examples

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  • His views have been restated by Hansen.

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  • The revised analysis will also require the comparators to be restated on the same basis.

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  • The king's ardent desire that diversities of minds and opinions should be done away with and unity be " charitably established " was further promoted by publishing in 1543 A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christian Man, set forth by the King's Majesty of England, in which the tenets of medieval theology, except for denial of the supremacy of the bishop of Rome and the unmistakable assertion of the supremacy of the king, were once more restated.

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  • An investigator may fancy his problem solved when it is merely restated in a new form.

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  • Often, the conclusion is simply restated in the premises in a slightly different form.

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  • The doctrine of free trade only prevailed in so far as it could be restated in terms which had a direct relevance to the existing position of England and existing conditions of international trade.

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  • He, however, restated the commitment of the Islamic Movement to the establishment of an Islamic Republic of Nigeria.

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  • There has not been any movement in the employer 's position who recently have restated the position.

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  • Figures for the prior year have been restated accordingly.

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  • Comparative figures in this review have been restated where appropriate.

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  • Comparative figures have been restated to reflect these revised accounting policies.

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  • The comparative information has been restated in accordance with IFRS.

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  • Could 1, 2 and 3 be restated in that second form?

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  • The full year announcement for 2004/05 will be restated under IFRS on 16 June.

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  • The germs of the theory of determinants are to be found in the works of Leibnitz; Etienne Bezout utilized them in 1764 for expressing the result obtained by the process of elimination known by his name, and since restated by Arthur Cayley.

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  • The answer to dogmatic atheism, that it implies infinite knowledge, has been well stated in John Foster's Essays, and restated by Chalmers in his Natural Theology, and its force is recognized in Holyoake's careful qualification of the sense in which secularism accepts atheism, " always explaining the term atheist to mean `not seeing God' visually or inferentially, never suffering it to be taken for anti-theism, that is, hating God, denying God - as hating implies personal knowledge as the ground of dislike, and denying implies infinite knowledge as the ground of disproof."

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  • In view of the rumours current, Sir Eldon Gorst, in the form of an interview in El Mokatlam, a widely read native paper, restated (October 1908) the British view as to the occupation of the country and the demand for a parliament.

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  • St Anselm denied that any penalty was due to the devil, and in terms of feudal honour restated the problem.

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  • Empiricism is restated by Paley, who is Kant's younger contemporary as a man and also on the whole as a writer.

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  • So long as writing materials were allowed him he employed himself in making a commentary on the Psalms, in which he restated all his doctrines.

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