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To referrals
noun
The act or process of transferring someone or something to another, of sending by reference, or referring.
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Contacts Dr. DeBakey made through the foundation led to referrals from around the world.
"Our business has really increased due to referrals from other Marriott products," Mr. Lorenzo added.
When the meeting turned to referrals, I found myself scribbling hurriedly on a pink slip.
When it comes to referrals, Yvonne DiVita says there are a few things you should never do.
While results are "very attractive," the traffic coming from those sites is small compared to referrals from Google, Mr. Han said.
That programme is comprehensive and has a host of stakeholders identified to assist in the immediate response to referrals and social services.
But only 1,518 of those reports led to referrals for possible disciplinary action, and only 191 military members were convicted at courts martial".
"Spammers don't win when it comes to referrals and they find out very quickly," she heeds.
Dosoretz brands Kaplan a greedy malcontent and counters that, in any case, his firm's financial arrangements are unrelated to referrals.
Reasons contributing to referrals and sets of values for serum transferrin saturation (s-TS) and iron and ferritin concentrations were also determined.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Weighting the importance of radiation dose in relation to referrals; 1 = very important, 6 = not important.
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