Sentence examples for governing reference from inspiring English sources

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Such universal categories include the encoding of the grammatical relations of participants and predicates by grammatically distinguishing between their relations to a predicate, the encoding of temporal and spatial relations on predicates, and a system of grammatical person governing reference to and distinction between speakers and addressees and those about whom they are speaking.

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The Administration decided it could govern without reference to the Constitution.

Mr Cameron said he was unaware of any terms of reference governing the Met's investigation, adding: "They are able to look at any evidence and all evidence they can find".

And while neither Democrats nor Republicans have a modern ideology of governing, ad-hoc references to FDR and a sense of social obligation sure beat punishment and rigged markets which, it seems, are the twin pillars of Republican policy platforms.

The tension between the two reference systems governing health care and their two sets of rules, i.e. the public administrative system on one hand and the humanitarian principle on the other [ 44], becomes evident in access to health care for IMs [ 45].

A practitioner's credentials were talked about as difficult to "translate", particularly when listed as acronyms following their name, or when referencing a governing body or membership to a professional organisation that was unfamiliar.

The EBU reference group, the governing body of the contest, voted unanimously in favour of Australia's participation.

In this paper we examine the unique constraint of site attenuation and identify the key factors governing assignment schemes, with particular reference to interference, precision of transducers and noise profiles.

Frank Freiling, chairman of the contest's governing body, known as the reference group, said: "Just as football clubs are in principle accountable for the behaviour of their fans, we will hold – on a case-by-case basis – participating broadcasters accountable and make them responsible to prevent voting irregularities in favour of their entry".

A significant starting point for this survey is Professor Richard Pierce's 1999 law review article, Is Standing Law or Politics?, arguing that many Supreme Court votes in standing cases generally, and appellate judges' votes in environmental-standing cases specifically, can be explained better on the basis of politics than by reference to supposedly governing doctrine.

(The section of the uniform player contract that deals with waiver claims, in fact, cross references the rules governing trades).

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