Sentence examples for refer much less from inspiring English sources

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In total, mothers refer the most both to CPS, police, and FPS, while fathers refer much less, and almost exclusively when he himself is subject to the violence.

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It is known by a variety of common descriptive names such as "brain mushroom," "turban fungus," elephant ears, or "beefsteak mushroom/morel," although beefsteak mushroom can also refer to the much less toxic Fistulina hepatica.

"We've done the Pyg Track before, we just thought it would be like that," says one of them, referring to another, much less vertiginous, route up Snowdon.

Hence, the non-cognitivist concludes, moral predicates do not refer to properties at all, much less non-natural ones (see, e.g., Ayer 1952).

He or she was more than twice as likely to dispense antimicrobials, to give instructions on how to take the medicine, and to advise the caretaker to look for danger signs and to refer the child, but overall much less likely to dispense a medicine that is not an antimicrobial (p < 0.001) (Table  3).

Humpherson said: "While the Department of Health has been when asked about the nature of the estimated real terms increase in health spending and its split between NHS England and the department's overall budget, the total health spending figures are much less frequently referred to by government and may be less readily accessible".

I am referring to something much simpler and much less fanciful.

In contrast, "intention/orientation" combined with "education" ("orientation" here refers to students' intentions) attains a much less cpp = 5.71 (support of hypothesis H2c).

They found that women and blacks were less likely to be referred for cardiac catheterization than men and whites, respectively, and that black women were much less likely to be referred than white men.

You would not refer to Osama bin Laden as Osama, much less George Bush as George.

The terminology and characteristics of the reverse process are much less clear, but generally refer to the shift from a differentiated to a less-differentiated cellular stage within the same lineage (Jopling et al., 2011).

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