They would be much less likely to refer to a woman as a genius.
Specialists in the field sometimes use the term "avoision" to refer to grey areas.
Luckily, I had not yet developed what the doctors like to refer to as co-morbidities.
People were very willing to lend their expertise and to refer us to other specialists.
Some of the postings appear to refer to a recent breakdown of a relationship.
Over the weekend, Secretary Gates used the past tense to refer to the process.
But Jerry was the ultimate content provider, as we like to refer to writers these days.
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He confirmed that the government's motion was intended to refer to the new immigration rules.
Herrera used to refer to herself as a "Torrejista de Verdad" or true Torrejista.
Commentators like to refer to Portugal, Italy, Ireland, and Greece collectively as the PIIG countries.
Start to act strategically and only then begin to refer to yourself as a strategist.
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EU. In the short run, it is fashionable also to refer to the Irish precedent.
There are three chapters in what I like to refer to as the rebalancing.
It seems dehumanizing at worst, awkward at best, to refer to these now-grown boys by number.
There was no manual or employee handbook to refer to for a procedure or protocol.
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It has until 22 May to decide whether to refer the case to the Court of Appeal.
In the past, people working here used to refer to "the customer" - the Swedish Air Force.
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"This wooden O", cited in the Prologue of Henry V, is believed to refer to the Curtain.
Claimants have to show material published is defamatory and that it is "reasonably understood" to refer to them.
It's easy to refer to her life as a modern-day fairy tale, but for Vodianova, it's a bittersweet comparison.
"One Sierra Leonean years ago used to refer to Bunce Island as the place where history sleeps, " says Opala.
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Mai Mai is an umbrella term used to refer to numerous militias who fight for a variety of reasons.
It is common for cyber strategists to refer to cyberspace as a domain like air, land, sea, and space.
Madiba is Mandela's clan name and is widely used to refer to him.
"Cell, " in this case, seems to refer to the one in his mind.
Cameron said he understood "we are in this together" to refer to the Sun's support for the Conservative party.
Money talks, so be sure to refer to any potential savings the company will see by implementing this program.
But the word "caste" is routinely used by government experts to refer to social strata in underprivileged Muslim communities.
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The EU's digital agenda commissioner, Neelie Kroes, has called into question why the treaty needs to refer to the net.
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