Sentence examples for referred bad from inspiring English sources

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He referred bad adherence.

The patient with virologic failure referred bad adherence.

The patients that showed virological failure at 12 month referred bad adherence although the child's adherence at baseline was considered good and the new regimen was less complex.

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After the group had finished singing and rapping about life on the fringes of Beijing society, the performance turned confrontational when the show's host, Zhou Libo, asked 18-year-old Zhao Chen to clarify what she'd meant when she referred to "bad people".

The name Bad Ghost also refers to Stacy's memory of this early work experience.

"Round the squares huddled in storms" refers to bad weather in London and people clustered in doorways to avoid the rain coming down in sheets.

By Robert M. Coates The New Yorker, December 31 , 1938P. 46 The thing that is stopping American poetry at its source is our nursery rhymes, refers to bad rhyme in "The Cat And The Fiddle", "Jack and Jill," "Rock-a-Bye-Baby", and "I Love Little Pussy".

Roba and Oba (2009) found similar usage of warm and cold to translate environmental conditions - where warm corresponds with good, or 'of quality, or suitable', whereas cold refers to bad, unhealthy or unsuitable.

But his most serious problem was what he referred to as "bad publicity".

Although LDL cholesterol is popularly referred to as "bad" cholesterol and HDL cholesterol is often called "good" cholesterol, it is actually the lipoprotein form not the cholesterol being carried in the lipoprotein that is related to CHD risk.

He referred to "the bad guys" who attacked the United States and how he hoped they saw the togetherness of Americans and saw Braves hugging Mets as baseball returned to New York.

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