Sentence examples for it either refers from inspiring English sources

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In most cases, it either refers to the rejection of universals or of abstract objects.

Google the term and you'll find essentially two definitions: It either refers to the designated routes Palestinians may use to travel from the West Bank to the Gaza Strip, or it refers to special routes created by the city of Chicago so children can more safely navigate through gang territory to get to their new schools.

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He's not on the lease but spends so much time at my apartment I either refer to him as my roommate or my third house cat.

The thousands of centuries with which Pliny credits it must either refer to the future or simply be due to his vagueness.

The judge wrote that "exclusive jurisdiction resides solely" within the House Ethics Committee until it "has either referred the matter to Attorney General Wilson or has otherwise acted on the complaint".

Richard Dybeck suggested that it might either refer to the nearby estate of Skällnora or lake Siljan, and Sophus Bugge identified the location as "Saaremaa north" (Øysilu nor), whereas Erik Brate considered the location to have been Salo in present-day Finland.

Instead, he believes it is more probable that the seal either refers to the sun temple of Neferirkare, named St-jb-Rˁ.w, that is "Setibraw"; or to that of Nyuserre, which was called Šsp-jb-Rˁ, "Shesepibraw".

He either refers to himself as or aspires to be a "baller".

Basically, jihad either refers to an internal struggle or an external one.

Furthermore, the "some" in "Some seem to believe" either refers to specific persons with rival foreign policy proposals or they refer to straw men.

Within the interaction element, the experimentList either refers to or describes all experiments in which this interaction has been determined.

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