Referring
in sentence
283 examples of Referring in a sentence
I mean, at that time, trust me, they were only
referring
to the Israeli and Palestinian conflict.
Please, please, stop
referring
to yourselves as "consumers."
So the first thing that we learn is that it is possible to define life in terms of processes alone, without
referring
at all to the type of things that we hold dear, as far as the type of life on Earth is.
But they're changing in ways that I see literally no commentator
referring
to today.
But the problem with that is that we realized after a bunch of research that they are amazing at
referring
people to the nearest clinic or the public health care system, but what happens at the public health care system is this: these incredibly long lines and too many people who overload the system simply because there's not enough doctors and facilities for the population that's being referred.
So this is what I was
referring
to where I wanted to basically magically transplant from one state of the Titanic to the other.
What she was
referring
to was the fact that I could switch off the twang and slip into a native tongue, and so I chose to let her in on a few other things which locate me as a Motswana, not just by virtue of the fact that I speak a language or I have family there, but that a rural child lives within this shiny visage of fabulosity.
Now, I'm not
referring
to Predator and Reaper drones, which have a human making targeting decisions.
Instead, I'll be talking about the main cause at the root of this issue, which I will be
referring
to as the phosphorus crisis.
So why do we keep calling David an underdog, and why do we keep
referring
to his victory as improbable?
I'm
referring
to the recycling of these old post-war bungalows that Mexican contractors bring to the border as American developers are disposing of them in the process of building a more inflated version of suburbia in the last decades.
I'm
referring
to how immigrants, when they come to these neighborhoods, they begin to alter the one-dimensionality of parcels and properties into more socially and economically complex systems, as they begin to plug an informal economy into a garage, or as they build an illegal granny flat to support an extended family.
Asma was
referring
to the rise of religious fundamentalism in the region, which is another obstacle to women in particular.
When we identify people as black, white, Asian, Native American, Latina, we're
referring
to social groupings with made up demarcations that have changed over time and vary around the world.
The name monotreme means one hole
referring
to the single orifice they use for reproduction, excretion, and egg-laying.
And on the flip side, not all new religions are what we're
referring
to as cults.
It begins by
referring
the matter to a committee, usually the House Committee on Rules and the House Committee on the Judiciary.
The South-South is
referring
to us in Africa, looking sideways to each other in collaboration, in contrast to always looking to America and looking to Europe, when there is quite some strength within Africa.
They kept
referring
to it as "declining," even though she herself was fascinated by it, the changes it was going through, following the rules of its nature day by day, independent of her will.
And this graph, I may think of it as all people who testify in a complicated crime case, but it may just as well be web pages pointing to each other,
referring
to each other for contents.
I was
referring
to it.
Kahneman had a nice way of
referring
to that.
And so if starting with a few hundred of us in this room, we can commit to thinking about jailing in this different light, then we can undo that normalization I was
referring
to earlier.
In the gay community, it's common to hear the word "clean" when you're
referring
to someone who is HIV negative.
He said, "Did you think we were all these red pigs?
" referring
to the cartoon that I just showed you.
It's a true story about the United States today, and the disease I'm
referring
to is actually motor vehicle accidents for children.
What Chris is
referring
to is these competitions that we run.
What I'm
referring
to is a system of structural advantage that favors white people over others in social, economic and political arenas.
And the adage that I'm
referring
to, that applied at that time, was that nothing comes down faster than a VTOL aircraft upside down.
Here I'm
referring
to the failure of the West to react intelligently and thoughtfully to a new world environment that's obviously been created by the return of Asia.
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