Sentence examples for refers ahead from inspiring English sources

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If the district hospital cannot manage any further, it refers ahead to regional and other tertiary hospitals (table 1).

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The aim was to take a different approach from the usual run-of-the-mill press and poster ads and instead to create what he refers to as "heat" ahead of the launch.

Mixing pitches to advertisers with a schedule meant to soothe, the networks' upfronts (the term refers to buying ads ahead of the season) reveal how profoundly commercial television and American life are linked.

More precisely, the first row of the table refers to forecasts one period ahead and the second row to 12 periods ahead, both at time T. In our case, the forecasts are all equal to 13.277, so the difference with the observation at time T of the original series, 13.42, is 0.143.

"We are trying to front-run recs," it said, referring to trading ahead of analysts' recommendations.

In a second exchange, the dispatcher advised, "Immediately turn left, Margalla are ahead," referring to foothills of the Himalayas north of Islamabad.

"We need more projects like these," he added, referring to 'Streets Ahead'.

Mr. Bush's budget proposal stops short of detailing the steps ahead, but it refers obliquely to the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty of 1972, saying, "Outmoded arms-control treaties must not compromise America's security," one official said.

The ambient density of the medium is assumed to obey the exponential law, namely, ρ 1 = ρ 0 e δ R, (2.7 where 'R' is the shock radius and ρ0 and δ are suitable constants and the subscript '1' refers to the conditions immediately ahead of the shock.

Nate Chinen's article refers to a narrow or "straight ahead" jazz exemplified by the often-excellent recordings of the Blue Note label.

To motivate you to plan ahead, try what Thornton refers to as a lifeboat drill.

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