Sentence examples for describes section from inspiring English sources

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Lolly Gasaway, for example, describes Section 108(b) as "a true preservation section," in contrast to 108(c), which only authorizes the replacement of some published items.

The article erroneously describes Section 504 of the US Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in federally funded programs, as legislating "special rights and remedies for people with disabilities" (Rothstein, 2013).

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I have taken to describing Section 28 as the "homosexual fallacy".

In a discussion of free speech in society, he described Section 319 of the Criminal Code.

Finally, enrichment mechanisms and formation of phytoplankton will be described (section 3.5).

Numerous photocleavable (coumarin-4-yl)methyl esters with fast release have been described (section 4).

Lipid extracts were prepared and subjected to reversed phase HPLC MS/MS as described (Section 2.8).

We tried to cover all described sections and all biogeographical regions of the Fabeae worldwide distribution.

Participants of the CG will have limited access to the described sections.

Men were specifically asked to describe sections of the materials they found to be most helpful.

L. 110 315, § 619, substituted "report described in section 1131d" for "annual report described in section 1131d".

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