Sentence examples for refuses to refer from inspiring English sources

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Gray has publicly disowned his daughter for her role in Ellie's death and refuses to refer to her by name.

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

CARACAS, Venezuela — President Nicolás Maduro refuses to refer to his longtime companion, Cilia Flores, as Venezuela's first lady, preferring to call her by the more ideologically resonant title "first combatant".

Stournaras, a macroeconomics professor and the government's only technocrat, not only refuses to refer to the possibility of enforced losses in the public sector – widely seen as the only way of Greece ever making its debt load sustainable – but goes out of his way to sound upbeat about the Greek economy.

In fact, the group refuses to refer to itself as a proper company, instead calling Nova Technologies, "a small group of technologists" on its new Kickstarter page.

In fact, as she tells "Oprah: Where Are They Now?", she still refuses to refer to Simpson as anything other than "the killer".

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We absolutely refuse to refer to occupied East Jerusalem.

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".

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

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.

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