1. A final provocative statement from a life-long prankster, a prodigal son of Harvard, it seems so fitting. 2. A statement from the heart or a mere publicity stunt? 3. And looking tense and grim-faced, he walked slowly to the pulpit and read a statement from a small piece of paper. 4. Have an up-to-date credit report and, if needed, a financial statement from parents. 5. He failed to do so in his brief statement from the Dispatch Box. 6. If he makes statements from the Dispatch Box, he should be a man of honour and honour his promises. 7. Most universities have some review committee that requires a statement from the researcher that adequate protection will be guaranteed for all respondents. 8. The application was based on a sworn statement from a lay midwife who said she attended his birth in La Paloma. 9. The document has caused a political storm and Labour has called for a statement from Mr Major. 10. The inductivist account requires the derivation of universal statements from singular statements by induction. |