Sentence examples for why refer from inspiring English sources

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Why refer to it at all?

Why refer it to the Competition Commission and cut himself out, when there was a job to do?

Why refer so sneeringly to an unnamed Knopf editor who worked on his "Goldwyn" -- what does this have to do with Katharine Hepburn? (I, by the way, am given inflated credit for what modest help I gave Berg on that book).

And why refer to the power of markets, except to implicitly express a desire to gamble Social Security's guaranteed, secure benefits, exposing them to the ups and downs of Wall Street?

Something happened and she actually made her husband angry, so it isn't really intimate partner violence … so it's actually okay, so why refer?

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"Maybe our new president didn't agree to its dictations," he said when asked why, referring to President Zardari, who was elected two weeks ago.

Josie Rodriguez, 34, an administrative assistant who lives across First Avenue and was perched on a neighboring stool, summed up why, referring to a tiny cigar place she went to once with her brother-in-law: "It smells really bad".

Whether you found the article good or bad, you need to detail why, referring to how appropriate the study design or the methodology is, for example.

Derek Johnson of Long Island Press commented that the video is "heating up the Internet and we're pretty sure we know why", referring to Knowles' figure.

There are several potential reasons why referring cardiologists percieved themselves as more involved in PCI decision-making than referring non-cardiologists.

Why, when referring to "balanced literacy," is applying phonics to reading called "drill"?

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