If a fertilized egg is created for the sole purpose of research and not to possibly develop into a life, opponents may refer to it as an unnecessary taking of human life.
Instead what we were discussing is storing collective knowledge about the particulars of any project or task so that we as employees may refer to it for our own, or even shared recall of activities.
Your doctor may refer you to additional health professionals who specialize in diabetes management, such as an endocrinologist, a registered dietitian or a diabetes educator.
After an initial evaluation, your doctor may refer you to a doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions that affect the brain and nervous system (neurologist).
He or she may refer you to an allergy specialist (allergist) who can determine whether you're allergic to bee or other insect venom and can help you find ways to prevent future allergic reactions.
The brand rep may refer you to someone, but you'll still have to go through the approval process, and they'll only want to wait so long for you to get your property up and running and paying the royalties and fees.
Comcast may have to agree to refer disputes over the price it pays to carry rivals' content, which are expected to become more common in the next few years, to binding arbitration.
It has until 22 May to decide whether to refer the case to the Court of Appeal.
The "Welsh girl" in question is better known as The Times writer, Sarah Vine - but back to the Scottish boy, as she may be tempted to refer to him.
This autumn, the Magistrates Association is set to issue voluntary guidelines which consider a company's turnover when setting a penalty and may encourage them to refer more cases to crown court where judges can impose larger fines.
Lastly you may have notice I constantly refer to Sergei Titov and not Hammerpoint Interactive.
Each week, we stand up for 30 seconds and remind each other what value and expertise we offer so that we may more easily refer each other to people we know or meet.
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Being this clear allows the person you are speaking to think about ways they may be able to use your services or refer business to you, etc.
And yet the AKP may not be entirely immune to what pundits refer to as "the 10-year rule", or the sort of atrophy which affects governments as they grow old.
His question involved Gen Y and the idea that all of their electronic gadgetry and heavy use of social media may be affecting the texting generation we so unimaginatively refer to as Gen Y.
We are -- I will refer you to the State Department to efforts that may be undertaken with regard to specific journalists.
What's tougher, and I suspect Matt is -- when you refer to sort of the systemic stuff -- is where there may be a genuine judgment call with respect to what are our objectives.
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They may provide simpler medical devices and medication schedules to patients with vision or dexterity problems, and refer some to a memory clinic.
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By "they", I refer to the thinkers and tacticians at the Treasury who are suggesting that Scottish banknotes may face extinction in the event of independence.
Delegation is a perennial coaching issue because most people struggle with it. (For my best delegation tips, refer back to my earlier post.) However, no matter how tempted you may be, resist the urge to take on work to be expeditious.
And the resolution that may emerge from the United Nations, whether -- I think Ann asked me when, and I would refer to my colleagues up in New York on the timing of that.
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