Sentence examples for refers to divisions from inspiring English sources

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Ethno-linguistic fractionalization simply refers to divisions according to ethnicity or language.

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Mr. Fabius, a former finance minister himself, referred to divisions within the vast ministry, known as Bercy for its location.

Reports also referred to divisions in the camp between those who support the government of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria and those who sympathize with the Syrian opposition, which is seeking expanded democratic rights.

Mr. El-Erian was referring to divisions over the drafting of a new constitution and the judiciary's failure to hold accountable officials responsible for the death of protesters during last year's anti-Mubarak protests.

The section on plant growth comes 500 pages later and refers to cell division, but to no other cellular functions.

In the lingo of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, however, the term refers to the division of New York City Transit that oversees every aspect of the city's underground railroad.

Here, the normalization refers to the division of each matrix row by its associated diagonal entry.

External fragmentation refers to the division of available slots into small pieces that cannot meet burst requirements.

This refers to sagittal division of the spinal cord into two symmetric/asymmetric hemicords, each containing a central canal, one dorsal and one ventral horn and each invested by its own leptomeninges [11].

The title refers to the division bell rung in British parliament to announce a vote.

Action refers to sexual division of labour.

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