Declared as fact; explicitly stated.
1 He stated that, as a result, this issue needed very careful consideration.
2 However, the company's previously stated guidance for financial year 2018 remains unchanged.
3 The problem thus stated is therefore not fundamentally about decommissioning or devolution.
4 However, Mr Ford today stated his unwillingness to even countenance the suggestion.
5 It comes after the Government stated its intention to reform the legislation.
6 Ten percent of practitioners stated that the number of cases is increasing.
7 India had stated that planned coal-fired power plants may not be needed.
8 Sometimes your performance plan is stated broadly without specific and clear expectations.
9 Oranga Tamariki has corrected the amount it stated was paid per family.
10 XXXXXXXXXXXX stated that international assistance would be necessary to resuscitate the economy.
11 The original stated that Ireland: A Television History was an ITV production.
12 He further stated that his campaign plans would continue uninterrupted throughout Wednesday.
13 Its stated aim: to steal cultivation and sale away from organised crime.
14 Although diplomatically stated in the paper, the findings do not inspire confidence.
15 Transnet stated that this will help in their future plans for expansion.
16 Dr Smith said he had never stated birds were the biggest problem.
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