Sentence examples for refer to time from inspiring English sources

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"I never refer to time left, but I may here".

A 1986 ad for BT cellphones, promising that the user "can make maximum effective use of 'dead time' - time spent travelling", draws the pertinent observation that "dead time" could "equally well refer to time spent with families or at leisure".

It is increasingly inaccurate to refer to time spent in the outdoors as "roughing it".

The interviews, however, nuanced this literature finding by adding that free capacity can also refer to time, instead of volume.

The statistics refer to time taken until admission, transfer or discharge, not just the time it took for someone to be seen for the first time.

Native speakers of Mandarin Chinese, for instance, regularly describe time as occurring vertically; English speakers almost exclusively refer to time as if it exists on a horizontal plane, advancing from left to right (Boroditsky & Gaby, 2010).

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Accordingly, our environment was based on curricular demands of teaching the concepts of chemical equilibria and the chemistry of esters in grade 10, which did not refer to time-varying settings.

All concentrations refer to time-of-admission (time 0) samples, unless otherwise stated.

Any reference to delay in this paper refers to time delay.

where i refers to origin country, t refers to time.

According to the channel assignment, rank 1 channel refers to time slot 1, rank 2 channel refers to time slot 2, and so on.

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