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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed referred" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate terms, "agreed" and "referred," which should not be used together in this way.
Example: "The terms we agreed upon were referred to in the contract."
Alternatives: "mutually acknowledged" or "consensus reached".
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They also went through "seven different layers of analysis," he recalled, of the Don McLean song "American Pie" — including mentions of "the jester and the king," which they agreed referred to Bob Dylan and Elvis Presley, and of "the Father, Son and the Holy Ghost," which they agreed referred respectively to President Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.
Respondents who agreed referred to personal learning achievements relating to perceived benefits, awareness, and the ability to integrate physical activity in daily life.
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Dr. Staley agreed, referring to the German philosopher and archivist Walter Benjamin, who described the "aura" and transcendent "authenticity" of a manuscript.
He went on to say that the national media is "aiding and abetting" that agenda, and Walsh agreed, referring to the president as "this guy".
Indeed, according to then-South Dakota governor Richard Kneip, a Democrat, AIM activists were simply about "'creating a climate of fear, hatred, and reprisals.'" Nixon administration officials fully agreed, referring to AIM activists as "incendiary extremists," and as Indians who "in a perverse way, want a massacre".
The majority of both referring and providing clinicians agreed, or strongly agreed (referring 87.5%, providing 88.9%), that telemedicine improved the quality of care for the patient.
"I had to grow a thick skin from the age of five," she agrees, referring to a childhood defined by family breakdown and financial hardship.
And the World Health Organization agrees, referring to NCDs at "the invisible epidemic".
I therefore propose holding the debate and then, if our colleagues agree, refer it back to committee prior to voting.
I started with my own supervisor, who agreed and referred me to other people he knew, and so on.
Those who agreed were referred to a research technician, who explained the rationale of the study.
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