Sentence examples for would better refer from inspiring English sources

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I think that would better refer to a number of other American politicians, but it must have given Mr Biden a grin.

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That is to better refer people to treatments that they would likely benefit from.

Unlike the allopathic cadre, respondents from the Ayurvedic and the nursing cadres often looked upon jobs at PHCs as good training grounds that would better their careers (Refer Additional file 6).

RBH does not confirm orthology (Methods, paragraph 1); it would be better to refer to database match partners simply as such, or if needs be as putative homologs.

It suggested that, under the conditions of rapid societal ageing in the developed world, a better definition would refer to the ability to adapt and self-manage in the face of personal social, physical, and emotional challenges.

When presented with such a request, you'd do better to refer patients to the local bar association or such.

Would better helmets help?

And what would "better" mean?

Most believed they would have to refer women to better equipped facilities.

Women wanted better work prospects yet ministers would refer to them as "breeding machines".

Would you refer the patient?

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