Example sentences of "noting [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 A statement issued after the meeting , reported to be " the most acrimonious in recent times " , gave few indications of the rift between the USA and its Western trading partners , especially Germany , noting merely that " the persistence of high real interest rates and the slowing of economic activity " posed a risk to the global economy .
2 As J. D. North , who has drawn attention to these , remarks , ‘ Taken singly , the records are easy to view with scepticism , but taking them together , and noting especially that relatively large sums of money are involved in payment for the materials used , they persuade us that the mechanical clock had indeed arrived on the scene . ’
3 They dismiss US claims that the war is ‘ going to plan ’ , noting only that the multi-national force is four weeks into a war which shows no likelihood of ending soon at the time of writing .
4 Cardiff had supervised the clearance of the office block , noting wryly that it seemed easier to clear everyone out than it had been to get his original team established .
5 This type of explanation may help us to understand the one-sided nature of exchange relationships with the Continent , noting also that the English probably had no direct access to a valuable and durable raw material without going to the extent of deep mining .
6 But it is worth noting also that Scotland has had a relatively strong tradition of technical education for the last century , in contrast to the rather patchy developments south of the border ( Argles 1964 ) .
7 It is worth noting also that the ‘ process ’ argument is typically applied to academic rather than professional courses ( Yudkin 1969 ) , yet there is no logical reason for this .
8 It is worthwhile noting also that there is a General Policy Exception where the vessel is used for purposes other than private pleasure .
9 Neisser ( 1982 ) also argued that it was not necessary to propose a separate memory system for flashbulb memories , he suggested that rehearsal was the most important component of the phenomenon , noting particularly that such memories are not necessarily veridical , instead he emphasised the role such memories may play as a connection between personal and public history .
10 But in this connection it is worth noting here that we found women even more likely than men to say they would prefer to pay extra for credit insurance , against the risk of inability to repay : credit insurance is discussed in the section immediately following this .
11 It is worth noting here that first , it is through an emphasis on language that the only direct links are made with the work of the Committee , and second , reviews of works on language are the only ones which attend to textbooks in schools rather than in universities .
12 It is also worth noting here that the only mid-Tertiary movements in northern Europe that can be called an orogeny are in Spitsbergen , where we find the last expression of an Atlantic compressive line clearly preserved down the west coast , presumably reflecting the continued grinding together of the northernmost tip of the European plate with that of Greenland .
13 Before leaving the subject of price discrimination , it is worth noting again that actual competition policies on price discrimination are sometimes motivated by a concern to protect small businesses vis-à-vis large ones , even though the competitive effects of price discrimination may be beneficial ( lower prices to consumers ) .
14 It is worth noting however that the Building Surveyors Division , with a younger age profile than other divisions and with the technical nature of their interests well suited to post-graduate updating events , has exhibited no marked conflict between ‘ CPDers ’ and ‘ non-CPDers ’ .
15 Before drawing this discussion to a close , it is worth noting briefly that there are , of course , other tax alternatives for a local authority .
16 It is worth noting too that it can arise in different types of trust , either in a simple trust for restitution , for instance on death ; or in a continuing trust such as the fideicommissa familiae relicta discussed in Chapter IV , in which each successive beneficiary is at the same time a trustee for other family members .
17 It is worth noting too that DES statistics sometimes single out ‘ science ’ enrolments , implying that this is an important and distinguishable category ( see , for example , DES Statistical Bulletin 14/86 , Table 7 ) .
18 He was going over his books and noting complacently that he was doing remarkably well .
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