Sentence examples for the citations from inspiring English sources

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the citations

noun

An official summons or notice given to a person to appear; the paper containing such summons or notice.

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He also wrote many of the citations.

Military liaisons asked the city to drop the citations, and the citations were dropped.

She signed the interactive computer screen to acknowledge the citations.

* The citations for the latest honours are significant.

But the citations were little more than warnings.

Warburg Pincus and its affiliates declined to discuss the citations.

The companies have 60 days to appeal the citations.

Uber paid for lawyers to challenge the citations.

As for the citations, scientists point out that they are an imprecise measure.

Settlement talks recently broke down, he said, and the companies are appealing the citations.

The fines and the citations against Case Farms have continued to accumulate.

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