Sentence examples for driver refers from inspiring English sources

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In the ontology, "driver" refers to instantaneous events and/or long-term processes as well as to external and/or internal causes.

The driver refers the call to her, and she takes it on her own cell headset, delighted that the driver was able to prescreen a call she might not have wanted to answer.

The term "devil driver" refers to bells Italian witches used to drive evil forces away.

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The consummate Man with No Name (credited as "Driver", referred to by associates as "the kid"), Gosling's character is a solitary figure who wears a scorpion-emblazoned gold satin jacket like knightly livery and rarely speaks, except to give his criminal contacts a curt terms-and-conditions spiel that he could have memorised from another heist movie.

Correction: March 22, 2003, Saturday Because of an editing error, an article yesterday about the arraignment of Jayson Williams, the former New Jersey Nets basketball star, on charges related to the fatal shooting of his driver, referred incorrectly to the handling of a piece of evidence, an audiotape of a 911 call.

Therefore, policy responses to air pollution cannot be addressed only to one source (i.e., to one single driver, referring to the DPSIR framework), but they need to take into consideration all the aspects of this environmental problem.

Fertility tests of females heterozygous for klp10A RNAi and the αtubGal4 driver, referred to here as klp10A RNAi knockdown females, gave no offspring (n = 19).

According to Auerbach et al., the concept 'social drivers' refers to 'the core social processes and arrangements – reflective of social and cultural norms, values, networks, structures, and institutions – that operate around and in concert with individual behaviors and practices to influence HIV epidemics in particular settings' (11).

But most Uber drivers refer to the Admin as "him" and note he claims to be a disenchanted Uber driver.

An article on Aug. 14 about more restrictive laws for teenage drivers referred imprecisely to the number of teenagers who die in car crashes.

An article in Business Day on Nov. 26 about the safety of hands-free devices for drivers referred incorrectly to regulations on cellphones in Florida.

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