Sentence examples for truly refers from inspiring English sources

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The term truly refers to criminals ratting on other criminals, not taxpaying citizens reporting what they've seen criminals do.

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NS: Well you say in your evidence to the Winograd Commission, you describe President Ahmejinidad of Iran, you say his ambitions are global and you would truly refer to him as Satan or Hitler, and that you say that we shouldn't talk to him but at the same time you say that we can't lead a military operation and shouldn't lead a military operation, but none the less he is seeking to destroy Israel.

Although not all uses of the term "passivization" are truly referring to passivity when applied to nouns, there does seem to be some consensus that passivization is a concept that is applicable to nouns.

But university and other reference hospitals in developing countries almost always also serve as district hospitals for the city; only a minority of the patients was truly referred in 2005.

It means 'if the entity to which the term God refers truly possesses the divine essence.' And the conclusion means that such an entity must exist.

And like any truly obsessed follower, Nowitzki refers to his favorite team in the first person plural.

(The report's use of the term "full automation", meanwhile, refers to truly driverless cars — a technology that can't legally be tested on public roads in the U.K. yet, but can be trialled at dedicated testing centers, as noted below).

However, as in so many aspects of human interraction, what is not said is often as significant as what is stated, and any people present who knew the deceased in life will be well aware of what is being truly described or referred to, and what is, appropriately for the occasion, being left out.

This way, the selected and prioritized protein assignments to the FN are expected to refer truly to the functions that are directly impacted by the protein.

There are amazed gasps and guffaws as she produces it from what her website euphemistically refers to as "a truly magical place".

The first measure is the true alarm rate which refers to the probability of truly detecting an abnormal situation for a particular scenario.

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