Sentence examples for refers basically from inspiring English sources

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Although acclimatization refers basically to adaptation to climate, the term can also be used to describe the adjustments that a person makes to urban, social, or political conditions or the adaptation of a population of plants to conditions of cultivation or of an animal to the unnatural conditions of captivity.

Design refers basically to a problem solving method, a creative problem solving approach and relevant processes.

'Contract cheating' refers, basically, to the outsourcing of assessments by students, to third parties who complete work on their behalf in return for a fee or some other benefit (Lancaster and Clarke 2016).

The term policy refers basically to whether codec adaptation is applied on none, one or a number of calls (i.e., nonadaptive when no codec adaptation is done, single-adaptive when only one call is adapted and multiadaptive when more than one call change their codec).

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Note that the referred costs in the National Service for the Rehabilitation of Earthquake Victims do not include an important number of cases with costs of repaired damages that were executed without national relief either because the budget was not approved for subsidy or because they were not declared referring basically in light/minor damages or because the buildings were insured.

The race/color "brown", or "pardo" in Portuguese, permits individuals to self-identify as of a mixed race, "black" referring basically to those who self-identify as being predominantly of African ancestry; "yellow" refers to those of Asian background, these predominantly being of Japanese ancestry [ 7].

That's what I was referring to — basically, the absence of Southern, mostly Democratic, legislators in Washington during that period, not their activities as violent slaveholding insurrectionists.

There are several different terms used and because of this diversity in terminology referring to basically the same product, there are larger implications for the research.

In the existing literature, different conceptual terminology, such as universal health care [ 9], universal health care coverage [ 10, 11], universal health system, universal health coverage, or simply universal coverage, have been used to refer to basically the same concept [ 9, 12– 12].

Rather, they argue that the ELSA acronym basically refers to a particular style of doing research, to a basic methodological attitude, one that may apply to all the disciplines involved (bio-ethics, philosophy of science, STS, TA, science communication, etc).

It basically refers to prescribed exercise, and patients were free to do as much or as little as they wanted.

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