Sentence examples for refer to open from inspiring English sources

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Some economists refer to open immigration as "the development idea no one talks about" and "the idea no one has tried".

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The artist Kara Walker, whose work has explored race, sexuality, and violence, composed an Instagram post last week that referred to "Open Casket" without mentioning Schutz or her detractors.

The DfT did not explain when approached by the Guardian whether Morgan was referring to Open Skies negotiations when he was quoted as saying "all bets were off".

Intelligent well control refers to open and close operations of a valve in wells of this type.

The 'woven graft' referred to two-stage open surgical repair, and 'branched graft' referred to open surgical 'debranching' of the head and neck vessels with endoluminal stent graft placement in the aortic arch.

When "Comedy Tonight," the initial salvo of Stephen Sondheim's inspired score, refers to opening the theater's curtain, Mr. Scolari interjects, without interrupting the song, "We couldn't afford a curtain — this is Bay Street" (which has had some financial difficulties).

The term refers to open innovation, usually online, that relies on the so-called wisdom of crowds to generate ideas collaboratively rather than traditional models based on, say, copywriters and art directors.

White says that he was referring to open-air fossil beds — the kind East Africa is known for — and that he never intended to sound so pessimistic.

"When Mexico tanked, everyone would have been gone," says Rocco of Morningstar referring to open-ended funds.

Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) tests were performed in the frequency range of 105 to 0.05 Hz at 10-mV amplitude referring to open-circuit potential (OCP).

In 2002, UNESCO adopted the term "Open Educational Resources" (OER) to refer to the "open provision of educational resources enabled by ICT".

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