itemization in a sentence
Examples
- IGN's review comments, additionally, that itemization in the game lacks variety because the only way to distinguish suits of armor is by dying them different colors.
- The city was forced to send out a supplemental mailing at a cost of $ 344, 000 to make good on Riordan's pledge to include the itemization in the sample ballot.
- Also critical is the itemization and appraisal of individual goods, a service performed by the Web site _ as opposed to live police auctions, where things are often sold off in boxed lots.
- The following table is not meant to be a comprehensive itemization of all available packages, but provides a representative sample of the extensive variety of packages that implement methods of ancestral reconstruction with different strengths and features.
- The spokeswoman, Ginny Terzano, said that the $ 4, 800 Gore received annually from his father through 1990 was identified on the forms as income from " farm pasture lease " and that no itemization was required.
- Each of the fictional Bridget's diary entries begins with an itemization of that day's weight, calories consumed, drinks drunk, cigarettes smoked, often accompanied by an appropriate note of self-congratulation or ( more often ) denigration.
- Sorrell noted that the book had been involved in legal controversy and commented : " I have included here an itemization of these inaccuracies with documentation to show that Mr . Burroughs may be a writer but cannot always be trusted to be an accurate one ."
- In 1998, Kassis causes some interest with his study of " Greek alternative literature " ( i . e ., folkloric literature and comic books ), " Greek alter-literature and comic books 1598 1998 ", a full itemization and study of this type of literature in Greece.
- After the GOP gained control of Congress in 1994, the Republican majority made passage of the line-item veto a top legislative priority _ on the assumption, of course, that Clinton would be ousted in'96 and a new Republican president would preside over history's first line-itemization.
- A review in " The Times Literary Supplement " praised the 2012 volume I for a " punctilious itemization of titles, lineage and heraldry [ aiming ] for scholarship rather than sensation . . . Some family legends such as the Ottoman boast of descent from a grandson of Noah do not merit inclusion in a work with authoritative aspirations.