Sentence examples for it refers as from inspiring English sources

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When Gregg Popovich is referred to as an exceptional coach, it refers as much to his coaching style as it does his overall effectiveness.

It refers as well to a coherent ideology, which flourished in the nineteenth century, when the original Napoleon's nephew, Louis-Napoleon, campaigned for, and eventually led, a Second Empire.

It refers, as you already know if you have watched any cooking shows in recent years, to the practice of having all the ingredients and tools set to go before you even light the stove.

It refers as three base correlations, which is graphically presented in the Fig. 7.

It refers as a substance, usually organic, which is designed to be absorbed or adsorbed by, made to react with, or deposited within a substrate to impart color to that substrate with some degree of permanence (Burkinshaw 2016).

It refers as denotation computing using both physical and mental data to determine the relative density, I(_mathrm{D}), of sands with cognitive measures determined by 'true-false' values.

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Clari also has something it refers to as "CRM accelerators".

Instead it refers to them as information programs.

It refers to these securities as Agency RMBS.

However, when it includes measurement of horizontal electric field, providing resistivity values, it is referred as VLF-R method.

It is referred as setup area.

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