Sentence examples for refers most from inspiring English sources

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With respect to prisoners, "necessary information" probably refers most specifically to a patient's: a. criminal past.

It refers most directly to a shipping container that carried beetles that infested Halifax's Point Pleasant Park in 2000.

The name lantern-eye fish refers most specifically to the species Anomalops katoptron and Photoblepharon palpebratum, both found in the East Indies.

The concept of the new governance refers, most prominently, to an institutional shift at all levels of government, from the local to the international from bureaucracy to markets and networks.

To accomplish this shift, Hōnen relied on the thoroughgoing application of his innovative concept of "selection from among alternatives" (senchaku), which refers most centrally to Amida's own selection, for beings, of vocal nembutsu as the single, universally accessible practice that results in birth into the Pure Land.

The term jihadist is here used in the meaning of a warrior for Islam and not in the common translation from the Arab 'struggle' or 'effort', which refers most often to the inner struggle of the believer to become a good woman or man.

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National defense referred most questions to the federal treasury board, which has an overall responsibility.

I refer most recently, of course, to the Ashton Kutcher Popchips debacle of weeks past.

The report rarely mentions Mr. Rumsfeld by name, referring most often instead to the "office of the secretary of defense".

Dr. Sangle and his colleagues refer most patients to a bigger hospital at Jawhar, about 5 kilometers away.

Zhizong Li, the president of the association, referred most questions to the university but said that only about a third of the pro-China demonstrators were association members.

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