Sentence examples for refer once again from inspiring English sources

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In that respect I should like to refer once again to personal data protection, because such a balance will need to be debated very thoroughly here in Parliament.   .

Since, however, a debate of this kind only comes to life if the pros and cons are discussed openly, I should like to refer once again to a position of this Parliament, namely our call for political plurality to be guaranteed in the composition of the Convention.

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Referring once again to that public service remit, he knows that we cannot afford to let so much news go unreported.

Referring once again to the idolatry of money, he writes: Behind this attitude lurks a rejection of Ethics and a rejection of God.

And referring once again to the Chancellor's embarrassing episode in the first-class compartment, Mr Salmond said: "Westminster would put this first-class nation in the second-class carriages.

"But I have never got the phone call saying, 'Well, Mr. President, we'd like to talk to you.' " Mr. Bush's first stop in Anchorage was at Elmendorf Air Force Base, where he referred once again to "a crusade" that he was waging against terrorism.

Referring once again to the results of Table 2, the resistance to the mass transfer diffusion across the liquid film could not be neglected for some adsorbents and initial concentrations of chromate.

Crawford, who had been covering the rebels in Zawiya, was the first TV correspondent to arrive in Green Square, which was quickly referred to once again as Martyr's Square, its name before the start of Gaddafi's brutal 42-year rule.

And then he described Spurs fans as 'casual racists' over their use of the 'Y-word', giving them two weeks to cease the chants before referring the matter, once again, to the police.

These TLD-servers once again refer to the next layer which is generally authoritative for that domain name and returns the requested mapping.

Once again, refer to the manufacturer's indications.

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