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Seeking to know the world they are in search of statements that are both true and, in one way or another, relevant.
They serve to repeat and sharpen the array of terms, statements, and viewpoints.
Later, of course, those statements may go beyond the inquiry and become relevant to an apologetic or a polemical argument.
Instead, the latter opted primarily for neutral statements.
The textual material consisted of 25 statements describing the events of the film sequence in chronological order.
Although they may not have used the above terminology, their written statements confirm the evidence in their work.
However, her statements are not entirely consistent with the evidence from recent research.
If this were not so, and all statements simply joined names that referred to individuals, nothing would be said about those individuals.
We check the statements, file them and send them on to the band along with our commission invoice.
Once musicians' royalty income becomes greater than the cost of their recording time and personal advances from the record company, they start receiving royalty statements.
Thus, statements about the patient's condition constitute the evidential base, and these statements are treated as observation sentences.
Other writers expanded on, and embellished, earlier statements on the" freedom of the press", its role in society and its practices.
Such statements are published at full-page length in the unreadable media.
Such statements support the model of altruism, placing public/client service before self-interest.
The rise in (subjective) risk for firms is also confirmed by financial statements.
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