Sentence examples for dates refer from inspiring English sources

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All dates refer to the period of the monarch's reign.

The "mail" dates refer to the day by which an application must be postmarked.

The dates refer to the adoption of the Fifth and 14th Amendments.

At the start of the crisis, many people likened it to 1982 or 1973 – which was reassuring, because both dates refer to classical cyclical downturns.

The dates refer to the time of primary investigation, and crime type derived based on the FBI classification system.

Overall GR is estimated based on the period between the oldest date and sample date (2003). 1 For ambiguous dates refer to the text for further explanation.

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He said in later résumés Weyeneth included dates referring to a master's degree as projections of when he expected to receive it.

At a third, placards read, "We Want Safety, Not Compensation," referring to the money given by government to the family of the rape victim, and "We Want Justice Not Dates," referring to the judicial delays.

Credit institutions authorised by participating Member States on the date referred to in paragraph 1 or where relevant on the dates referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3, shall be deemed to be authorised in accordance with Article 13 and may continue to carry on their business.

Don't worry when you don't see financial aid on this bill (financial aid disburses on a specific date refer to email communication from the Berkeley Law Financial Aid Office).

The max and min date refer to the month when this highest and lowest returns occurred, respectively.

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