Sentence examples for universal refers from inspiring English sources

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Universal refers to eukaryotes, eubacteria and archaea.

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The first sentence of the Universal Declaration refers to the "recognition of the inherent dignity... of all members of the human family".

The personal/ universal dimension refers to whether the carer believes that something particular or idiosyncratic to the patient contributes to the outcome, or whether the it could be shared by typical members of the reference group (as defined by the carer).

U-yuk-ba Rik-bay-seng-gay (ʼU yug pa Rigs paʼi seng ge, 13th c)., who adopts such a line of interpretation, explains Dharmakīrti's refutation of real universals as referring to a "mental universal," the mistaken conflation of distinct things under a unitary appearance.

JIM O'GRADY Correction: February 13 , 2000 Sunday An article in the Neighborhood Report pages last Sunday about the arrest of 34 members of a community group known as the Universal Zulu Nation referred incorrectly to the status of their case.

"We realized we were asking guests to stand in line in order to avoid standing in line and that seemed odd," said Tom Schroder, a spokesman for Universal Orlando, referring to the lines that would form at Universal Express service kiosks.

He noted that the symbol of the disk is an archetypal, universal symbol referring to wholeness, and emerges as a compensatory projection of a missing vital psychic need or collective distress.

An article in the special Education Life section on July 31 about universal preschool referred imprecisely to the position of Wade F. Horn, assistant secretary for children and families in the Department of Health and Human Services, on instructional methods in Head Start programs.

He defined the term universal as referring to " … that which, although it exists in one, is apt by nature to exist in many".[1] Because it is apt to be in many, it is predicable of them.

The S-CVI was calculated using two methods: (1) universal agreement (referred to as S-CVI/UA); and, (2) average or mean expert proportion (referred to as S-CVI/avg).

Universal Design (UD) refers to the design of transport systems in a way that they are accessible to all users, irrespective of the users' abilities.

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