Sentence examples for refusing to refer from inspiring English sources

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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.

The Ontario Human Rights Commission had found that, in a workplace or a school, "refusing to refer to a trans person by their chosen name and a personal pronoun that matches their gender identity" would probably be considered discrimination.

No 10 is aware it cannot afford to be seen to be conducting a whitewash inquiry as David Cameron has courted controversy by refusing to refer the issue to Sir Philip Mawer, the government's independent adviser of ministerial interests.

Until now, Lewis has consistently attacked Hunt for refusing to refer the deal to the Competition Commission for a full enquiry, and thus subjecting it to further regulatory scrutiny, but refused to take the gloves off by raising the phone-hacking affair.

A man named Kunta Kinte was being whipped via my television screen for refusing to refer to himself as "Tony"—his slave designation.

A man named Kunta Kinte was being whipped via my television screen for refusing to refer to himself as "Toby"—his slave designation.

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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.

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

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