Sentence examples for more often referred from inspiring English sources

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Today, such deals are more often referred to as partnerships, as in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

The nickname that's stuck is "Kamikaze Kasai though, since the Sochi Games, he is perhaps more often referred to as "The Legend".

More often referred as the "good bank-bad bank" model, the approach can infuriate those with claims against the bad bank.

The pivot now more often referred to as a "rebalancing"—is perhaps the most memorable foreign-policy idea to emerge from Mr Obama's two-term presidency.

A country policeman named Kurt Janisch (blond, athletic, with a chronically erect penis) flags down a delinquent female motorist (cultivated, attractive, middle-aged) named Gerti, more often referred to as "the woman".

Of course, if Kirkland's nickname refers to the West African tribe more often referred to as the Mandinka (which the movie and, uh, movie guy were named after), then I've got this totally wrong.

The remarkable thing is that this beacon of hope, in a country where domestic violence is so prevalent, is a light born from the flash of an improvised explosive device – more often referred to as an IED.

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Nowadays, the term more often refers to Indians of mixed British and Indian heritage.

Although in the United States the term debentures ordinarily refers to relatively long-term unsecured obligations, in other countries it is used to describe any type of corporate obligation, and "bond" more often refers to loans issued by public authorities.

After the 1992 Olympics, however, dozens of trendy boutiques opened, and today, this barrio, which Barcelonians more often refer to as El Born (after a local market that dates from the 19th century), is as much a destination for shopping as it is for historic sites.

For example, Sciutto, Nolfi, & Bluhm [ 12] found that teachers more often refer boys than girls for treatment for ADHD, even when showing equal levels of impairment.

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