Sentence examples for refers a loss from inspiring English sources

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I didn't anticipate correctly the "loss" to which the blurb refers, a loss that threatens to overwhelm Eileen.

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Gage refers to a "loss of discipline and lack of moral courage".

AKI refers to a loss of kidney function and symptoms can develop very quickly.

The £2.62bn debt valuation adjustment refers to a loss Barclays would make if it had to buy back its own debt now.

Forest degradation, from the point of view of the UNFCCC for REDD+ purposes, refers to a loss of carbon stock within forest land that remain forest land [11].

Sarcopenia literally translates as 'lack of' (penia) 'flesh' (sarco) in Greek but refers to a loss of muscle mass as well as function.

Primarily impact refers to a loss of life and injuries, damage to the environment, infrastructure, and private property, often followed by secondary effects like psychological trauma, or disruption of workflow and traffic.

From the perspective of the UNFCCC for REDD+, forest degradation refers to a loss of carbon stock within forest land.

Forest degradation, from the point of view of the UNFCCC for REDD+ purposes, refers to a loss of carbon stock within forest land that remain forest land [ 11].

Outbreeding depression refers to a loss of fitness due to interbreeding between individuals from genetically distinct populations, and particularly relates to breakdown of coadapted gene complexes or introductions of non-local alleles (Gharrett and Smoker 1993; Utter 2001).

"I probably deserved an 'L,' " Roberts said, referring to a loss.

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