Sentence examples for further refers to from inspiring English sources

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Further refers to a greater progress in a shared direction.

Tawhid further refers to the nature of that God that he is a unity, not composed, not made up of parts, but simple and uncompounded.

The 'model documentation' further refers to a more detailed information level of the process of modeling.

Education further refers to university, science, technology and students' intentions (hypothesis H2b is supported).

The method section further refers to a statistical analysis and a structural analysis, without providing us with a list of positions that are considered to represent epitopes.

The German occupational disease ordinance further refers to an anatomical study from 1944 in which a mercury solution was injected into the brachial artery in neutral position with the wrist extended, observing that the lunate remained void of mercury during extension of the wrist [ 28].

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Justice Antonin Scalia went further, referring to the act as "the perpetuation of a racial entitlement".

You further refer to the evangelist Billy Graham as merely a firebrand polemicist caught in a readership battle between Christian publications.

It further referred to surveys that found that "some employers saw individual contracts as an important device for reducing union influence".

We further refer to Carter and Ellram (1998), Dekker et al.

Jin and Wang (2014) proposed another multiclass mixture PD model (further referred to as the MPDM).

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