Sentence examples for refers much more from inspiring English sources

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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.

Lebanon's protest slogan, 'You Stink,' refers to much more than the piling up of garbage on the streets of Beirut and a government that can't even put an efficient waste management system in place.

Yet Maryon's sense of empowerment refers to much more than a narrow version of the responsible subject.

He is a walking citation; his clothes refer to much more than themselves.

Accountability refers to a much more formal and direct set of rights and obligations.Of course it is always possible, as a matter of law, to create forms of managerial accountability to non-owners.

While the protest group uses a wide range of locally embedded representations of nature to enhance the currency of its framing efforts, the nature conservation agency responsible for the management of the forest refers to a much more limited range of representations.

"I don't want to live the life of a Boxster, because when you get a Boxster you wish you had a 911," he said, referring to a much more expensive Porsche.

"I don't think that that's accurate," Neinas said, and then referred to how much more money ESPN would have to pay for the addition of Missouri and Texas A&M, which has agreed to leave the Big 12 for the SEC.

Some of his work is set in a vaguely European past -- "Cagliostro" revives the turn-of-the-century gentleman thief Arsène Lupin and sets him loose to save a Ruritanian princess from the clutches of evil counterfeiters -- while other films refer to a much more specifically Japanese world (unusual for anime), such as the softly rendered early 1950's of "My Neighbor Totoro" (1988).

Yes, Mary Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman was published in 1792, almost 20 years before Austen's first novel, but when we discuss feminism today we are referring to something much more modern, so the question of Austen's feminism sounds a bit ridiculous.

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