These values are referred to by their catchy titles: Level 1, 2, or 3.
Nevertheless, Tom (and another individual referred to only as Jay) appeared concerned, Wester said.
All four have denied breaking parliamentary rules but have referred themselves to the standards watchdog.
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It referred to this period as a reverse bubble, where only the bad in everything is noticed.
Indeed, now I could see why wombats are often referred to as the engineers of the mammal world.
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The incident was referred, by the police, to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).
These (changes and modifications) are often referred to as the hidden cost of outsourcing.
The Met has already referred four other current or former officers to the IPCC.
" In fact, he remembered, the locals referred to the police as "the militia.
Further questions were referred to McCain's office, which confirmed the unannounced trip but gave no details.
Many students found Berman forbidding, but some of the teachers referred to him as a genius.
Indeed, Zynga has even referred to itself as an analytics company masquerading as a gaming company.
Dunn, asked to approve the operation, referred the investigators to Hurd, who authorized it.
Based on this review, several matters have been referred to EBSA regional offices for investigation.
The IPCC has since said the matter has been "referred back to the force" for investigation.
The set of new programming techniques enabling the features is often referred to as HTML5.
This pessimism is the second general explanation of the two I referred to above.
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Longshore transport: movement of material parallel to the shore, also referred to as longshore drift.
It doesn't have an official IEEE designation yet, though it's being referred to tentatively as 802.11n.
The solicitor referred them to a mediator, who helped them come up with a plan.
Sendmail, the UNIX program that handles electronic mail, is commonly referred to as a beast.
Elected officials are referred to as 'public servants, ' and that should not be confused with 'self-serving.
Mr Byers has been referred to the Standards and Privileges Committee, Parliament's ethical watchdog.
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The case was then referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), which began an investigation.
The case was referred by Avon and Somerset Constabulary to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
The city foodbank runs five centres providing emergency supplies to families referred by various agencies.
Now, the court also declined to hear a case fondly referred to as Strippergate.
All homeless cases are supposed to be referred to Nottingham City Council's housing aid department.
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Nick Hawkins, from the Crown Prosecution Service, said it was referred after "careful consideration".
There were 42, 532 youngsters referred to the children's reporter in 2009-10, almost 5% of all children.
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