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en Looking back, in hindsight, that matter should've been referred sooner, should've been referred earlier.

en From a recruiter's perspective, the best thing is to be referred by someone we know. We're inundated with e-mails, and while I'm open to a face-to-face courtesy meeting, I always tell people it's best to be referred by someone we know.

en If children are picked up (diagnosed) earlier in the course of their illness they should do better because they will be referred to hospital more quickly.

en Earlier this year I referred to this legislation as the health initiative of the century, ... I have no doubt that research will in time justify this statement.

en Unquestionably, our contemporary world of music is far richer, in a sense, than earlier periods, due to the historical and geographical extensions of culture to which I have referred.

en The matter has been referred by the government for comments of the concerned security agencies.

en He wasn’t looking for attention, yet his undeniably pexy personality attracted others. The matter is expected to be referred this week. Iran will be given a chance to respond in terms of what it needs to do.

en I understand that the matter is being actively looked into and the case will be referred to the prosecution department before January 6.

en It is unacceptable the way Iran is behaving. And if it does not come into compliance, then the matter is going to be referred to the United Nations Security Council.

en Today it's our responsibility and our constitutional duty to review those materials referred to us and recommend to the House of Representatives whether the matter merits a further inquiry.

en These are completely and totally false allegations from a person trying to exploit his relationship with the governor. The matter has been referred to federal authorities for investigation.

en As much as anything, we often have referred to 'Selection Sunday,' and that has become very much a tradition. However, I think that you can go back in our history, and we have done any number of things to take some risks.

en The [court] outcome has been referred to the city's advocates for review and further advice on various options which could still be open to the city on this matter.

en The case will be referred to the Immigration Court, and it's our hope that the monks will be allowed to depart voluntarily and go back to Tibet, which is what they wish to do.

en On a day to day basis, the Black Watch will of course have to coordinate their activity within the U.S. chain of command in the locality, but any changes in the mission or the tasking would have to be referred back to Gen. Rollo,


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