Sentence examples for when one refers from inspiring English sources

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Confusion sometimes arises when a virion is called the virus, as, for instance, when one refers to "the picture of the virus" or to the process of "purifying the virus".

Choi writes, "When one refers to one's spouse, one does not say 'my husband' or 'my wife' but 'our husband' or 'our wife.' " (The divorce rate in Korea has tripled in the last two decades.*) "It is very important to be part of the woori group, to be part of your coalition or clique," Eugene Yun, a private-equity fund manager, told me.

This is even more so when one refers to enzyme catalysts, for which the detailed structure and composition are known and can be manipulated to introduce well-defined residues which can be implicated in the chemical rearrangements taking place in the active site.

Thus it's simple to use and come to mind when one refers to water.

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When one jokingly refers to "fighting the drug war, one brutality case at a time," the other corrects her.

One of the advantages of this index is that it reflects coordination of care arising when one provider refers a patient to another provider who takes the patient referral again.

When one question referred to the Paddy Power betting website, online players went there to find the answer – creating a spike in traffic which crashed the site, and getting a finger wagging live on screen from Davina for those playing at home and "cheating".

Now when one user refers someone else who signs up, both get one share of a randomly selected company from a set that includes Facebook, Apple, Rite Aid, Ford and General Electric.

Another reason for the appearance of count-classifiers may have been to avoid confusion or ambiguity that could have arisen from counting items using only mass-classifiers i.e. to clarify when one is referring to a single itemass-classifiers ireferring to a measure of items.e

Other species in the genus Dactylopius can be used to produce cochineal extract, but they are extremely difficult to distinguish from D. coccus, even for expert taxonomists, and the latter scientific name (and the vernacular "cochineal insect") is therefore commonly used when one is actually referring to other biological species.

One of my favorite comments on the State of the Union came this morning, on ESPN, when one of the anchors referred to the "big things" that the President asked the country to do last night.

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