Sentence examples for referred in all from inspiring English sources

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There were 285 GPs who chose to refer, among whom 83 GPs (29%) referred in all three scenarios, 61 GPs (21%) referred in two scenarios, 94 GPs (33%) referred in only one scenario, and 45 GPs (16%) referred none.

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I recall reporting in the 90s on a dispute in a London borough which had decided to refer in all its paperwork to "blacks": this raised an objection from some in the Sikh community who wanted the term to be the more exact "Afro-Caribbean and Asian".

Thus, 'Aristotle' refers (in all possible scenarios) to the individual who actually did such-and-such.

Plausibly, in this circumstance 'Petrarch' is also rigid de jure and not de facto: after all, it is by stipulation or design that the term refers, in all possible worlds, to the same item.

History of any psychiatric condition was reported in 5.3% of the patients, referring in all cases to depression, in one case combined with an eating disorder (0.7%), in another case with an anxiety disorder (0.7%).

The fraction of foreign born variables refer, in all cases, to those foreign born individuals coming from the 1990 2000 cohort of immigrants relative to the total population in the CBSA, or else the number of 1990 2000 cohort immigrants by race/country of origin relative to the total population in the city when more appropriate.

In what follows one should note the distinction between the underlying medical condition, "asthma" and its principal symptom, "wheezing"; however, as above, we are referring in all cases to studies of wheezing symptoms.

Although there is no on-screen title caption, the episode is referred to in all internal production documentation by the name "Trapped in the Sky".

As we drive away, our minds go back to a woman we met in Liverpool, now referred to in all our scripts as the Sure Start Mum.

And yet here are the Dutch, a team referred to in all official M.L.B. releases as the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which is more accurate.

All Swedish residents alive in 1947 onward have been assigned a 10-digit NRN, which is a unique personal identifier referred to in all medical records and official registers.

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