Sentence examples for has referred more from inspiring English sources

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So far the royal commission has referred more than 600 matters to police in various states, and another 1,400 people are waiting to be heard in future sessions.

Called TrialMatch, it has enlisted almost 40,000 volunteers and has referred more than 8,000 people to studies underway at U.C.L.A., the University of Pittsburgh, Indiana University, Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston and dozens of other sites.

Second, the UNHCR has referred more than 20,000 Syrians to the U.S. for resettlement.

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Writers post-Dylan have referred more directly to these than the man himself.

The designation seems to have referred more to the intended function than to the precise nature of the work and seems as well to have been somewhat interchangeable with various other terms, including not only serenade and divertimento but also notturno, serenata (also used for short operatic works), and Finalmusik.

In recent years, it found, the two main immigration enforcement agencies under the Department of Homeland Security have referred more cases to the courts for prosecution than all of the Justice Department's law enforcement agencies combined, including the F.B.I., the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco Firearms and Explosives.

Teachers reported having referred more children with externalizing problems than with internalizing problems, even though in the vignettes they rated externalizing and internalizing problems as similarly needing referral.

PCP report of having referred more than 10 patients to nephrology in the previous year was associated with a decision to refer (52.0 versus 32.7%, p < 0.001) while having greater percentage of older patients in PCP practice (0.27 ± 0.44 versus 0.37 ± 0.48, p = 0.01) was associated with non-referral.

It must be said here that Ms. Bruni's good taste was influenced by her good friend Marianne Faithfull (another Jagger alumna), or her "dear professor," as Ms. Bruni has referred to her more than once.

In the past, James has referred to his surname as more of a blessing than a curse.

In a move that will deepen concerns over the privatisation of justice contracts, Grayling announced that he had referred two more G4S contracts, involving facilities management for the courts, to the SFO to establish whether any dishonesty had taken place.

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