Use "restates" in a sentence

1. Corroborative evidence merely restates facts already introduced into evidence

2. An Appositive is a noun or noun phrase that defines or restates another noun (or pronoun)

3. An Appositive is a noun or noun phrase that defines or restates another noun (or pronoun)

4. A Codifying statute is one which restates legal subject matter previously contained in earlier statutes, the common law, and custom

5. - Article 6(4) restates the maximum accumulated driving time available in two consecutive flexible weeks, namely 90 hours.

6. You will notice that in the preceding chapter of Deuteronomy, Moses restates the laws that God wrote on tablets of stone —the Ten Commandments.

7. After moving from general to specific information in the introduction and body paragraphs, your Conclusion should begin pulling back into more general information that restates the main points of your argument.

8. When Lomborg restates the number of lost species as a percentage of total species, is he simply showing the true size of the problem or is he perhaps also trying to trivialize it?

9. A paper published in 2009 restates that idea in somewhat different terms by defining group Adaptionism as “the idea that groups of organisms can be viewed as adaptive units in their own right” (Gardner and Graffen)

10. In the section on Concelebrated Mass, the GIRM not only restates canon 902, but also adds that concelebration “appropriately expresses the unity of the priesthood, of the Sacrifice, and also of the whole People of God.” When a Mass is Concelebrated, each priest offers the sacrifice of the Mass.