Sentence examples for refers a possible from inspiring English sources

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This refers a possible approach to design novel compact light-wavelength detector or spectrometer based on the phosphor.

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The first question of each set refers to a possible behavior of the respondent, whereas the second refers to the same action but experienced by the partner.

The only reference known, that of Takamatsu in 1878 [25], refers to a possible production of artificial orpiment in Japan in about 1846, by burning arsenical stones with sulfur, in Aizu (in the present Fukushima prefecture).

Finally the third dimension of exposure, reliability, refers to the hygienists' degree of confidence that the exposure was actually present in the job under evaluation; 'Low' refers to a possible exposure, 'Medium' to a probable exposure and 'High' to a certain exposure.

Herbert Muschamp refers to a possible second opera house at Damrosch Park, "perhaps with a revenue-producing office tower rising above it".

Mr. Kinzer, however, refers to a possible spillover to next year's Olympic Games in Greece, based on a quotation of an unidentified Turkish official and an unnamed tour operator speculating anonymously on future scenarios.

Though not really addressing reference in relation to specifically theatrical names, Degani-Raz (2003), 20 years later, connects the study of reference (in both the analytic tradition and semiotics) to her thesis that theatre refers to a "possible world".

It refers to a possible decertification as a "ploy" and a "sham," calling it the same tactic the union used in 1989, when it decertified, only to later form again. "The union's strategy amounts to an unlawful anticipatory refusal to bargain," the league said in its complaint.

Notaro (2014) refers to a possible inference drawn by the L'Aquila Judge that the CGR scientists should probably have communicated, rather than the absence of risk, the impossibility of either affirming or ruling out any risk to L'Aquila and its citizens at the time.

Mariah ominously refers to a possible past transgression between them.

Therefore, a relation between two FN refers to a possible co-variation of their states.

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