Sentence examples similar to referring statements from inspiring English sources

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"That is just the top level speaking," he said today, referring to statements by the military opposing emergency action.

"[Jean-Claude] Junker said it himself," he said referring to statements made by the euro group chairman this week.

Mr Hain insisted the scheme was not hidden from the public referring to statements to Parliament.

Most newborn hearing screening programmes and other recommendation statements refer to the statements of the JCIH.

On the other hand a Non-traceable Author Statement refers to a statement in a database entry or statements in papers that cannot be traced to another paper.

For more information, please refer to statements from ICASI and CERT.

"Admissible" (ke) refers to statements that are semantically or logically "possible"—that is, free of logical or pragmatic contradiction.

Self referential material refers to statements endorsing the hashtag and calling on others to participate.

(21 TA) Being pleased with the treatment referred to statements that the patient had been offered a non-pharmacological treatment as a complement to the physician's intervention.

Consequently, literature serves or should serve two purposes: to give credit to thoughts expressed earlier by others, and to refer to statements of facts.

This may explain the frequent statements referring to non-maleficence (B&C) or responsibility (L).

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