Sentence examples for it essentially refers from inspiring English sources

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It essentially refers to finding it difficult, or being unable, to urinate when others are around.

But it essentially refers to schedules in which the majority of an employee's work hours fall outside a typical daytime Monday-to-Friday schedule.

While "queerness" is most commonly associated and articulated with regards to the LGBTQ community, it essentially refers to otherness or "outsiderness".

"My feeling is that classical music is a term that must be used today with a lot of care, because it essentially refers to a previous period when classical music was considered the supreme stratum of musical experience," said Joe Horowitz, the symphony's American Composers Festival advisor.

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Commerce One has traditionally specialized in indirect procurement, which essentially refers to a company's purchases of items it uses for itself, such as office supplies, computers and furniture.

Exact export figures are hard to come by, but in Pará, which produces almost 90percentt of Brazil's açaí, the export category that essentially refers to açaí pulp surged from 380 metric tons in 2000 to 1,700 metric tons in 2005 — to 9,400 metric tons last year.

Business Process Outsourcing: This jargon essentially refers to the merger of technology and the natural flow of business.

Subscriptions, which essentially refers to AOL's legacy dial-up Internet access business, brought in $174.2 million, a decline of 10%.

Social time essentially refers to a time unit formed in a certain social or collective life rhythm.

In non-technical terms, "topology" essentially refers to the number of handles, islands and boundaries of the surface.

Probably the most widely recognised concept is a meteorological drought, which essentially refers to a period of time without rain, or below the seasonal average rainfall.

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