Sentence examples for effort referred from inspiring English sources

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A caption with a picture of four Denver residents who were questioned in the effort referred incorrectly to two of them in some copies.

With that effort, referred to as Torrenza, A.M.D. is licensing some of its chip specifications to other technology developers so they can add specialized functions, like advanced graphics and math processing.

The Corzine campaign, believing the calls to be a race-baiting effort, referred the complaints to the United States attorney's office in Newark and to Verizon, the telephone company.

Correction: March 22, 2000, Wednesday An article in Science Times yesterday about the play "Copenhagen," which deals with the role of the physicist Werner Heisenberg in the Nazi atomic bomb effort, referred incompletely to a related seminar to be held on Monday.

Secretary Clinton supervised the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), one of the leading donors in the $16 billion effort, referred to as a "gold rush" by Ambassador Kenneth Merten.

A Treasury spokeswoman, asked to respond to the effort, referred back to the statement the department put out when it announced the warrant repurchase program: "Regarding transparency: Treasury publishes information on all CPP transactions, including investments, repayments and warrant repurchases, in the TARP Transactions Reports within 2 business days of closing.

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"I said, 'Do you think we're going to be surprised?' and she said, 'We might be,"' recalled James A. Johnson, the banker and Democratic stalwart who led the effort, referring to the manager, Mary Beth Cahill.

"Hitting the hundred to cost £280m a day," is the fun factory's latest effort, referring to the effect of the hot weather on productivity by adding together bits and pieces and coming up with £280m.

"Time exposed" was the phrase Sugimoto used to describe his artistic effort, referring to the length of exposure (sometimes as long as an hour and a half or more) during which each image slowly burned onto the film.

Mental effort refers to the extra work required by passengers when making a transfer and the need to remain alert throughout the whole journey in order not to miss their transfer stop.

AllMusic writer William Ruhlmann said that "Linkin Park sounds like a Johnny-come-lately to an already overdone musical style" and called "One Step Closer" "a typical effort", referring to the lyrics of the song's chorus.

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