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Restating or interpreting the source text in one's own words is frowned upon and strongly advised against, within the Church.
Today, it is clear that she was remarkably consistent in restating her primary themes in fresh terms.
Three years ago, Calipari ended his introductory news conference by restating his confidence in himself.
NorthPoint's shares continued to fall and last week, the company damaged its credibility further by restating its third-quarter earnings.
In his elastic, stretched-out improvisations, he never relied on restating the theme or obviously followed the motion of the chords.
The Act had the effect of clarifying and strengthening the position of colonial legislatures, while at the same time restating their ultimate subordination to the British Parliament.
It already took most of the loss by restating its earnings down by $4.5 billion for the quarter ended March 31, and plans to take the rest after the spinoff is completed.
He resigned earlier this year as chairman of Peregrine Systems, a San Diego software firm that filed for bankruptcy after restating nearly three years' worth of financial results.
Madam President, I do not want to bore you by restating what we have said, but together we are saying to China that we are not satisfied with the present situation.
In the context of avoiding over-exploitation of common resources, Hardin concludes by restating Hegel's maxim (which was quoted by Engels), "freedom is the recognition of necessity."
The form the arguments are allowed to take, either falsifiable or unfalsifiable(logical validities) dictates in what way the conclusion can logically derive from the premise, without merely restating the premise.
Enron, in restating its profits last month, disclosed that Andersen had found some bad accounting in past years but had concluded that the tens of millions of dollars at stake were not important.
In the development section, where Western composers in the past had combined their themes by variation and transformation before restating them, Tchaikovsky throws his themes together essentially unchanged to clash "remorselessly."
There's a built-in problem with this, apart from its restating the obvious: it makes abstract art seem to exist in a vacuum, quarantined from the hurly-burly of the rest of art, which it has never been.
It is hard to fathom what gain Bill Clinton thought he could achieve yesterday in restating his remorse over the Monica Lewinsky case while still dodging the core issue of his deceitful testimony under oath.
Aside from restating Iraq's position that "we wish to conclude a real and serious dialogue with the American side, but we reject ultimatums and threats," Mr. Aziz used the occasion to assail Mr. Shevardnadze's support for the United States.
Wendell MacRae's "Shadow of Flatiron Building on Madison Square, New York" (1930) might be an exercise in restating the aerial view, building shadow and walkway patterns that Alvin Langdon Coburn tackled in 1912 in "The Octopus," a famous image not included in this show.