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    1. Today, the Oracle is relegated to a footnote in history,


    2. Torbin’s past, with all its supposedly great achievements, humiliating failures, and life-encumbering worries, would not even be a footnote – in the universal scale


    3. The further removed from time and space from some noteworthy event, but not so far as to reduce that event to an historical footnote, but far enough to allow the passage of time to ease a society‘s (collective) anxieties; future generations, no longer encumbered by such matters of immediate concern(s), will be in a better position to place these (historical) events in proper perspective, hindered as they might otherwise have been by contemporary currents or personal biases indigenous to the time(s) these historical events took place; that is to say, by being too close to the ―action‖


    4. Still, why was he being offered this now? Should he not refuse? What made the Patriarch so certain of his superiority? What was the true extent of his power? Why had he not crushed them at their inception while they were still a handful; weak, their organization still a dream, a footnote of history and legend brought back from oblivion, nothing but a speck against the power the Council held over all? He had to find out before he plunged in a path that may well damn him and all those who believed in him


    5. This article, which has not been revised in any way, is cited in a footnote to the section on Property Law in the Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia of the Laws of Scotland (Edinburgh 1987 onwards)


    6. The repetition was so effective that even the president of the United States started to repeat it! The aberration at the Abu Ghraib Prison, instead of a footnote would become a chapter, because of the deliberate exaggerations by the CMM


    7. Davis states in a footnote on page 170: "While some attribute the authorship to Humphries, others state that it was Colonel H


    8. He observes in a footnote that “within the world community, the imposition of the death penalty for crimes committed by mentally retarded offenders is overwhelmingly disapproved


    9. An interesting footnote: a worker in the canal was French painter Paul Gauguin


    10. Footnote needed here: My wife’s full name was Dixie Lee Rose, not D

    11. seemed to be a mere footnote to history


    12. 15 I feel like I need a footnote here, but at this point in the game, I think I


    13. 35 I actually didn’t want to put a footnote here, because it is a very


    14. Footnote: It is time


    15. On a footnote, in the very next verse from Isaiah we have one of the rare occurrences of the brother-word of the term translated bay in the first dream…


    16. He dug it all around, removed its stones, and planted it with the choicest vine [NASB footnote: Lit a bright red grape]…


    17. Then Aaron shall lay both of his hands on the head of the live goat, and confess over it all the iniquities of the sons of Israel and all their transgressions in regard to [NASB footnote: Lit in addition to] all their sins; and he shall lay them on the head of the goat and send [it] away into the wilderness by the hand of a man who [stands] in readiness


    18. Because I [would] have cleansed you, yet you are not clean, you will not be cleansed from your filthiness again until I have spent [NASB footnote: Lit caused to rest] My wrath on you


    19. But an enlightening footnote in Ludwig von Mises’s


    20. As a curious footnote: When we arrived home, Barbara asked me to leave the

    21. The other death was a mere footnote to the more spectacular one, just a


    22. In a footnote to the translation, Đỗ Kh


    23. Stallman adds his own footnote to this statement, writing, "As an atheist, I don't follow any religious leaders, but I sometimes


    24. going to deserve more than a footnote," says Moglen


    25. As a footnote one can double


    26. As a little footnote it should be noted that since gravity affects the


    27. The footnote at the bottom of the page was signed by General Homma, commander of the Japanese forces in the Philippines, and says that the order is to 821


    28. As a footnote; the Chief Electrician mentioned above was called Dave Furniss


    29. all human time his killers will be Mozambican poachers, a sad but random footnote


    30. footnote to this verse (John 3:3) adds a

    31. She told herself, one day human sacrifice will be no more than a footnote in the history of worship


    32. She had aspirations beyond becoming a footnote in a casualty report: Inverness Lost At Sea With All Hands!! She'd done well in student government


    33. He once wrote in the footnote of a treatise: ‘The future is for those who still need it


    34. A couple of months? And here he was, caressing and fondling another woman, contemplating a life with her, his wife and children receding in memory, soon to become nothing more than a footnote in his life’s memoir


    35. In addition, as a footnote, with all this rain, comes the issue of locust plagues


    36. and calling for the firing of Sean Delonas (who just became a footnote in history by the


    37. ” Candy concluded, putting in a footnote, “Whatever reasons lay behind his request, fate had no option but to bring the three of us together


    38. And as noted in the explanatory footnote within the main context of this entry, my initial response


    39. than the footnote about the word Man/man, I shall quote the summation from page 169 of the book,


    40. According to The Big Book of UK Hit Singles (Faber), the band is literally a footnote in the history of rock

    41. (Footnote states that verse 28 was


    42. But Christ will only be a footnote, if even that


    43. One last footnote on doing swing moves with your Mon-


    44. Footnote 8: (return) There are in Spanish certain types of verses in which there is regular ternary movement throughout


    45. Footnote 14: (return) Note that in these combinations the weak vowel receives the accentmark


    46. Footnote 15: (return) Note that here poetic usage differs from the rules for syllabicationthat obtain in prose


    47. Footnote 17: (return) Note that the dieresis mark is generally used in dieresis of two weakvowels, or of strong and weak vowels where the strong vowel is stressed


    48. Footnote 20: (return) Synalepha is usually to be avoided when it would bring togethertwo stressed syllables as in gigante ola, querido hijo, etc


    49. Footnote 23: (return) The romances viejos were originally in lines of approximatelysixteen syllables, and every line then had assonance


    50. Footnote 24: (return) In the old romances and in the medieval epic, á could assonate with á-a





































    1. Further, in lieu of hard labor, Cadet Solomon will prepare a report, properly researched, documented and footnoted on the history of the battleship from the time of the Spanish Armada to the present


    2. Full bibliographical credits for a reference source will be footnoted for the first referral


    1. consolation, however, in an era were (erstwhile) great nations have been reduced to historical footnotes


    2. When I started this book I thought to write it in a more academically acceptable way but it soon turned out that my clients and others were not impressed with endless footnotes


    3. The Skeptical Environmentalist is a book of 515 pages rigorously documented, including 2,930 footnotes and a 71-page bibliography (The lengths these academics will go to!)


    4. financial statements, and final y the footnotes – basic information about the company, the


    5. Into the trenches of my brain―sensory footnotes


    6. I initially decided to remove all footnotes


    7. complexity of the modern balance sheet warrants an array of footnotes to accompany it


    8. All bracketed expressions, strikeouts, footnotes, and endnotes appearing in this


    9. Footnotes will be indicated


    10. As I mentioned in one of my footnotes, I was not the only trying child in the house at the time

    11. Below I will give some of the headlines of very recent articles and their links in the footnotes in case you want to read the full article


    12. in a numberof sources; some are cited in the footnotes; others


    13. Or, simply do an Internet search by "term paper style" and many such resources pop up to assist you with those tedious questions about footnotes, punctuation marks and grammar that may come up while you write


    14. Her case number remains unknown—none of the patients’ names are revealed in the study—and her outcome, like the other failures, is relegated to footnotes and vague references


    15. "Oh, he dreams footnotes, and they run away with all his brains


    16. Even the requirement for quarterly earnings was new in 1940, and earnings statements did not come freighted, as they do today, with detailed footnotes and discussions of significant risks


    17. One of the prime uses of dates in macro variables is for custom titles and footnotes


    18. In the footnotes to the financial statements, determine whether the long-term debt is fixed-rate (with constant interest payments) or variable (with payments that fluctuate, which could become costly if interest rates rise)


    19. The footnotes are specific enough


    20. Never buy a stock without reading the footnotes to the financial statements in the annual report

    21. 7 In the other footnotes, watch for disclosures about debt, stock options, loans to customers, reserves against losses, and other “risk factors” that can take a big chomp out of earnings


    22. Be sure to compare the footnotes with those in the financial statements of at least one firm that’s a close competitor, to see how aggressive your company’s accountants are


    23. ” In one of the footnotes we find an entry, not appearing in any other report that we know of: Part of the stock capital is there designated as “fair market value of warrants issued in connection with acquisition, etc


    24. 7 Do not be put off by the stupefyingly boring verbiage of accounting footnotes


    25. The financial statements are important, no doubt, but so are the footnotes


    26. sources into an A+ paper on the Radcliffe murders? Dazzle Evan the Terrible with footnotes


    27. Companies that used APB 25, the intrinsic value method, were required under GAAP in financial statement footnotes to disclose the far greater expense of the fair value method as contained in FASB 123


    28. The whole dispute revolved around whether disclosure of an ephemeral “expense” ought to be made in the income account or in the footnotes to the financial statements


    29. Third, the Graham and Dodd formulation does not account for off-balance-sheet liabilities that may, or may not, be disclosed in footnotes, nor do Graham and Dodd take into account excessive expenses or losses


    30. By the relative absence of liabilities either on balance sheet, off balance sheet, in the footnotes to the financial statements, or out there in the world (quality of resources)

    31. In labor-intensive companies with large pension-plan obligations (an example of off-balance-sheet liabilities that are disclosed in financial-statement footnotes)


    32. Disclosures about “litigation” in Part I of the 10-K Annual Report, Part II of the 10-Q Quarterly Report and in footnotes to audited financial statements can also give valuable clues to the caliber of management and control groups


    33. The company ought to have a strong financial position, something that is measured both by the presence of quality assets and by the absence of significant encumbrances, whether a part of a balance sheet, disclosed in financial statement footnotes, or an element that is not disclosed at all in any part of financial statements


    34. Audited financial statements, including footnotes, are particularly useful in describing and enumerating many of a concern’s encumbrances, albeit some potential encumbrances, such as necessary or desirable capital expenditures, may not be disclosed


    35. For example, an emphasis on financial position could prevent one from investing in airline equities, because of a belief that the industry is dangerously financed (an example of on-balance-sheet liabilities) and would be even if re-equipment programs were modified; in integrated steel and aluminum companies; in many electric utilities, because they may be encumbered with inordinately large capital expenditures requirements (an example of encumbrances that are not disclosed in accounting statements); and in labor-intensive companies with large pension-plan obligations (an example of off-balance-sheet liabilities that are disclosed in financial statement footnotes)


    36. The four main components used in the selection of companies and their equity securities are (1) the company ought to have a strong financial position, something that is measured both by the presence of quality assets and by the absence of significant encumbrances, whether a part of a balance sheet, disclosed in financial statement footnotes, or an element that is not disclosed at all in any part of financial statements; strong financial positions or creditworthiness are a company resource, which provides “insurance” to OPMIs and opportunism to management; (2) the company ought to be run by reasonably honest management and control groups and must operate in markets where regulators provide significant protections for minority investors; (3) there ought to be available to the investor a reasonable amount of relevant information, although in every instance this will be something that is short of “full disclosure”; and (4) the price at which the equity security can be bought ought to be significantly (say 20 percent or more) below the investor’s reasonable estimate of net asset value


    37. When the quality of a corporation’s resources is measured in part by the presence or absence of liabilities either on the balance sheet or in footnotes, GAAP are crucial


    38. The presence or absence of encumbrances is almost always spelled out in SEC documents to those who carefully read financial statements (including footnotes), especially audited financial statements


    39. Particularly important in this regard are audited financial statements, including the auditor’s certification and the footnotes to the financials


    40. 8 Indeed, it appears to us that the footnotes to audited financial statements provide an excellent road map to analysts seeking to undertake a “due diligence” investigation, where the analyst seeks both public and nonpublic information

    41. These are typically disclosed in the footnotes to the financial statements under the section titled Commitment and Contingencies


    42. If these lease obligations are classified as operating leases rather than capital leases, they are not required to be reported on the balance sheet and are instead placed in the footnotes


    43. You will find this information in the financial statement footnotes under the note titled Debt


    44. You can find out if a business routinely capitalizes its costs by reading the footnotes to the financial statements


    45. For example, Internet service provider America Online (AOL) disclosed in its footnotes to the 1994 10-K that it was classifying marketing costs as balance sheet assets rather than operating expenses, naming them Deferred Subscriber Acquisition Costs


    46. A business must disclose in the footnotes to the financial statements whether it has extended the useful life of an asset or changed depreciation methods


    47. You can find these reversals in the footnotes to the financial statements by looking for liability reserves


    48. Look in the footnotes at the allowance for doubtful accounts and then compare the provision for doubtful accounts to actual charge-offs


    49. You will find this information in the footnotes, but make sure the change is for a legitimate reason


    50. *Many of these subtle manipulation hints can be found in the footnotes, which makes them very important to pay attention to on a regular basis

















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    Synonyms for "footnote"

    footer footnote annotate explanation annotation assessment comment criticism critique note

    "footnote" definitions

    a printed note placed below the text on a printed page


    add explanatory notes to or supply with critical comments