Sentence examples for refuse to refer from inspiring English sources

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We absolutely refuse to refer to occupied East Jerusalem.

But anti-abortion advocates, such as Pharmacists for Life PFLL), have argued that pharmacists should refuse to refer customers elsewhere.

And I refuse to refer to my enjoyment of pop culture as a "guilty pleasure" – because as far as I'm concerned there's no guilt involved.

Dr Harris was hoisted by his own petard after asking Dr Saunders whether a doctor's right to conscientious objection should include the right to refuse to refer a patient to a colleague.

So wear that Christmas jumper if you must; watch the Queen's speech, sure; even refuse to refer to the turkey as anything but a "bird"; just know that if you do, the hour of reckoning will come.

In the TV show, the women (I refuse to refer to them as girls as they did a little in the TV series and a lot in the films) reprimanded Samantha for her occasional crackpot attempts to maintain her youth, and she always came round and loudly loved her looks.

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Most of the press refused to refer to Ali by his new name.

Among other perceived transgressions, Mr. Ounaiss had reportedly refused to refer to last month's events as a "revolution".

Mullen has brought belief by beating rival Mississippi twice — convincingly — and by refusing to refer to that university by name, referring to it only as The School Up North.

Yet it appears the gravity of the situation is slowly dawning on him, though he refuses to refer to the protests.

Judge McMahon refused to refer Mr. Israel to a prison medical center like the one in Ayer, Mass., to which he was originally assigned.

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