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EN[ˈsteɪtɪd]
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    Examples of stated in a Sentence

  • Examples of state
    1. the original state of mankind;  the original laws of a country;  the original inventor of a process ‎
    2. out-of-state plates
    3. Those manning the facility were in a parlous state.
    4. Statistical methods offer the ability to enforce parsimonious selection of the most influential potential predictors of each gene's state.
    5. The countries are now locked in a permanent state of conflict.
    6. The absence of modern planes now is not, in fact, a reflection of the current state of the industry but of the postcollapse crisis of the 1990s —— the lead time is long on new plane designs.
    7. More a loose collective or even a state of mind than an actual aesthetic movement, mumblecore concerns itself with the mundane vacillations of postcollegiate existence.
    8. The question for the court in this case was whether state courts, in considering postconviction appeals from criminal defendants, are bound by the same rule of nonretroactivity.
    9. There have been four other outbreaks in the state from frozen breaded, prebrowned chicken since 1998, caused in part by confusion over microwave instructions.
  • Examples of states
    1. Helvetic states
    2. I've been living here a few weeks and it's starting to get a little hot for me … I've written myself out of several states in the last six years.
    3. "[I]t states that punishment should serve retributive, educational, deterrent, and incapacitative goals." (Justice Blackmun in Mistretta v. United States, 488 U.S. 361, 1989)
    4. Alaska and Hawaii are incontiguous with the other 48 states of the United States.
    5. While individual states and counties will still control domestic adoption, the State Department will become the federal regulating agency in charge of intercountry adoptions.
  • Examples of stated
    1. According to Gérard Prunier, everything conspired to turn Congo into a kill zone: a dying dictator; the end of the cold war; Western guilt; and a tough, suspicious, postgenocide, Israel-like Rwanda, whose national ethos, simply stated, was Never Again.
    2. He stated that he was willing to help. ‎
    3. stated preaching
    4. stated business hours
    5. The eloquent speaker persuasively stated her argument.
    6. The bishop, a highly placed churchman, stated the religion's opinion.
    7. He stated the case but I did disaccord.
    8. The window display was made up of an assortment of rather curiously shaped guns, rifles as well as small arms; and a glowing sign in the window stated: THE FINEST ENERGY WEAPONS IN THE KNOWN UNIVERSE.
    9. "Several other witnesses gave corroborative evidence, and a constable who helped to arrest the prisoners stated that one of them, on being taken into custody, said: 'Ah, well, this is a fair cop.'"
    10. The problem is exactly the one you have stated: many people would not be comfortable with a sudden genderswap in the Doctor, when the possibility has not even been hinted at in the past.
  • Examples of stating
    1. The form letter included a canned answer stating that what I asked was against policy.
    2. In stating that the Woosters never give up, I was in error. These words caught me amidships and took all the fighting spirit out of me, leaving me a spent force.
    3. 'Whilst my boat was preparing (a Maltese speronara, with a crew of twelve men, selected for their knowledge of the coast,) I wrote two letters, one to Malta, and the other to Lisbon, stating the loss of the ship.
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