Sentence examples for refers has been from inspiring English sources

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The struggle to which Kisanak refers has been a hard-fought one.

His paper, to which he refers, has been shown to have been based not on science, but as his coauthor admitted in writing, "best guesses".

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The mystery to which Ms. Schakowsky was referring has been unraveled by CIA Director Leon Panetta.

The coalition's Work Programme is failing in my constituency, where a dismal 2% of people referred have been placed in jobs.

Anthony Appiah identifies himself as a racial skeptic to the extent that the biological categories to which racial terms refer have been shown not to exist.

In our series, all cases referred had been examined by 1 of 46 pediatricians.

Another key strategy for sustaining referrals was providing referral partners with timely feedback on whether or not the clients they had referred had been linked to care.

REFERs have been applied to numerous classes of chemical reactions, including enzyme-catalyzed reaction, although residues directly in catalysis can produce irregular results (8), and protein folding (9).

The referred data has been deposited in the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) (GSE33338 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gds/ term=GSE33338).nih.gov/gds/ term=GSE33338

The case has been referred to prosecutors.

A woman has been referred to as doyen; that has been corrected to doyenne.

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