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The state, by contrast, refers much more narrowly to the machinery of government which organizes life in a given territory.
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From its original reference in Greek to the philosophical school of Plato, the word has come to refer much more generally to an institution of learning or a group of learned persons.
Naturally, this won't lend itself to sustaining the current system of small, high-quality, specialist solicitors, and the high-quality, specialist barristers to whom they refer much of their court work.
We seem to have stopped referring much to the atom bomb (peak usage in the 'fifties); nukes, meanwhile, is at an all-time high, as is weapons of mass destruction.
Model regions refer much to centres of excellence, where EV related research is carried out, where incitation to new research companies in these fields are given, where vehicles and infrastructure are developed and manufactured and where test fleets are employed and evaluated.
In total, mothers refer the most both to CPS, police, and FPS, while fathers refer much less, and almost exclusively when he himself is subject to the violence.
(P4) The perception of staff was that patients did not refer much to the manual: If a patient is on the machine, he's not gonna get the manual, sit there and read it.
When Gregg Popovich is referred to as an exceptional coach, it refers as much to his coaching style as it does his overall effectiveness.
The slogan for our school-bus workers, "driving up standards", refers as much to safety for students as it does to employee conditions.
It's fitting that Provincial Punk, the title of Grayson Perry's survey show, refers as much to his work as himself.
The print borrows from the graphic style of Mexican revolutionary art — Ms. Catlett herself has lived in Mexico for many decades — and refers as much to labor organization as racial struggles.
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