Sentence examples for we merely refer from inspiring English sources

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Asianisation seems a misnomer if we are merely referring to something like 10% of the population.

The Digital Millenium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA) appears to protect search engines that merely refer or link users to offending material using "directory, index, reference pointer or hypertext link".

This week, Jones encountered what are referred to in the media as "trolls" and what more weary souls now merely refer to as "Twitter".

Among other things, Mr. Rux doesn't merely refer to Aymes's work; he cites it at length in excerpts read aloud from the notorious novel.

This leaves the health of rural populations largely in the hands of people who aren't always fully qualified, including family elders, midwives and doulas, untrained community health workers and accredited social health activists (known as ASHA workers) who merely refer patients up the chain to specialists and bigger-city hospitals, Mr. Mor said.

In some cases, caching servers are placed directly into the networks run by ISPs, reducing the amount of information that must pass over a provider's link to the rest of the net .Distance", in this usage, does not merely refer to geography.

At this point, I merely refer you to Mary Anne Warren's chapter on Abortion and Human Rights in Moral Status: Obligations to Persons and Other Living Things, wherein she clearly explains the biological and moral justifications to not grant sentience, and therefore equal moral status, to first- and early second-trimester foetuses.

SpinLaunch's website is password-protected, and some Sunnyvale, CA job listings merely refer to it as a "rapidly growing space launch startup".

The formulas merely refer to the key thermodynamic design parameters (full load parameters) of the bottoming cycle and off-design gas turbine exhaust temperature and flow, which are convenient in determining the overall performance of the bottoming cycle.

(A) The strategy of non-negligibility: Instead of providing a complete list of all interfering factors, scientists merely refer to those interfering factors "that arise sufficiently often, and can cause sufficiently great deviations from G-hood, that a policy of inferring Fs to be G would not be good enough for the relevant purposes" (Lange 2002, 411; Lange 2000, 170f).

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