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26 Sentences With "went without saying"

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It went without saying, and bears repeating: artists need not apply.
Nobody asked when, because it went without saying that the answer would be soon.
And so that kind of went without saying, that it was [a] huge priority.
When I was a student-journalist, it went without saying that advertising was the biggest threat to independent media.
She meant rural and small-town residents — white residents, it went without saying — who supposedly embodied the nation's true essence.
On a case with as much potential as this one, it went without saying that everyone would work long hours and make sacrifices.
And if their own companies got some new opportunities as a result, it went without saying, that would be just fine with them.
And in doing so, it went without saying that intellectual work was credited — on the spine of the book, on the exhibition wall, on the article byline.
Trump administration officials rushed out to argue that the actual words of the speech hadn't really meant anything, because the commitment to Article 5 went without saying.
It went without saying that Nanjiani's parents would select this future wife, and that she would be a Pakistani Shiite, possibly a family friend or a cousin.
In those days, it went without saying that this working-class district of Turin, where the gleaming Alps are obscured by dismal apartment blocks, voted for the left.
They've driven in, flown in, bussed in or — more recently — virtually tuned in, all to publicly proclaim a message that once went without saying: the life of every child matters.
In those relatively devout days, it went without saying that the coronation took the form of an elaborate Anglican service, reflecting the monarch's 400-year-old role as head of the Church of England.
Asked about Trump's election, Chinese Defence Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said it went without saying there were tensions in the military relationship and China hoped the United States would respect its core interests and concerns.
Until that moment, it went without saying that a presidential candidate would not use his platform to vilify an ordinary young woman — a wildly disproportionate unleashing of power against a person with little of her own.
From the moment Hillary Clinton launched her campaign for the presidency, it almost went without saying that President Barack Obama would deliver a soaring address on her behalf at her nominating convention a year and a half later.
Though I felt the weight of this contraption as I spoke, and I knew I limped because the meanest girl on our block had told me, it went without saying that the beautiful future me would walk, and even run, with grace.
Also — and man, do I wish this went without saying — it's never okay to talk to about someone else's mental health issues with a third party, unless you've been given explicit permission to do so, or if your relationship with that third party is one involving legally enforceable confidentiality (your therapist, your lawyer, et cetera).
I wondered if he'd omitted the coda to his story because it went without saying: how, after an accident in West Virginia that could never be untangled from his flight to Minnesota, and after Fran had lost the one person in the world who mattered to her, becoming locked forever in brittle posthumous monomania, a world of pain, he'd had no choice but to return to her and devote himself henceforth to caring for her.
" A short and to-the-point brief from the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) — co-authored by former State Department Deputy Legal Adviser Susan Biniaz, who was one of the authors of 4.11, in the room when it was being negotiated — summarizes (emphasis mine): When the question arose during the negotiation of the Paris Agreement whether a party could revise its NDC once submitted, many negotiators believed it went without saying that parties could, given that NDCs are "nationally determined.
" A short and to-the-point brief from the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (CCES) — co-authored by former State Department Deputy Legal Adviser Susan Biniaz, who was one of the authors of 4.11, in the room when it was being negotiated — summarizes (emphasis mine): When the question arose during the negotiation of the Paris Agreement whether a party could revise its NDC once submitted, many negotiators believed it went without saying that parties could, given that NDCs are "nationally determined.
Yet at this time he also wrote, 'By the way, I never realized that to be nonbelieving, to be an atheist, was a thing to be proud of. It went without saying as it were.' And in another place at about this same time: 'Our creed is indeed a queer creed. You others, Christians (and similar people), consider our ethics much inferior, indeed abominable.
Speaking to New York Times opinion writer Bret Stephens, Hannah-Jones said the suggestion of considering 1619 as a jumping-off point for interpreting US history had always been so self-evidently metaphorical that it went without saying. New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute named the 1619 Project as one of the 10 greatest works of journalism in the decade from 2010 to 2019.
If her father but not her fiancé attempted to annul her vow, or if her fiancé but not her father attempted to annul her vow, it was not annulled. And the Mishnah taught that it went without saying that her vow was not annulled if one of them confirmed it.Mishnah Nedarim 10:1, in, e.g., The Mishnah: A New Translation, translated by Jacob Neusner, page 426; Babylonian Talmud Nedarim 66b–67a, in, e.g.
The court considered whether a term could be implied into the contract allowing for a reasonable extension of time to complete the works given the delays caused by the injunction. The High Court rejected that a term could be implied, holding that it was impossible to formulate a term with appropriate clarity and precision. Further, even if it could be established that such a term would be necessary to give business efficacy it could not be held "so obvious that it went without saying" that the contracting parties intended for such a term to form part of their contractual relationship.
On 23 August 2017, a month before New Zealand's general Parliamentary election, Hosking asserted that only those enrolled in a Māori electorate were able to vote for the Māori Party. He said “…you can’t vote for the Māori Party because you’re not enrolled in the Māori electorate”. Members of the Māori Party and the general public criticised his statement as being misleading. The Māori Party lodged formal complaints with broadcaster TVNZ and the Electoral Commission over Hosking's comments. Hosking made further comment the following night saying, “The fact that anyone can vote for [the Māori Party] as a list party I automatically assumed we all knew given we have been doing this for 20 years… and it went without saying.

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