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61. Cosmos refers to the kind of order which is grown and which results from an equilibrium set up from within.
62. In criminal law, heat of passion refers to a violent and uncontrollable rage.
63. The title refers to the room in which the state caretakers abandoned a small girl to her death.
64. Precedent here refers to judicial precedent, derived from cases decided within the hierarchy of the court structure.
65. Diglossia refers to the community norms for language allocation across domains.
66. Answer guide: The relevant range of activity refers to the level of activity the firm has experienced in past accounting periods.
67. Life-style refers to distinctive ways of living adopted by particular communities or sub-sections of society.
68. Glycosylated hemoglobin refers to the specific red cell hemoglobin A types to which a glucose molecule becomes irreversibly attached.
69. The J-curve refers to the tendency for changes in the volume of imports and exports to lag changes in price.
70. He refers to errors in the generous benefactor to the Club, later becoming President.
71. Short-term liquidity refers to the ability of the firm to meet its current obligations as they fall due.
72. Also when it refers to financial or economic affairs it is usually only bad news.
73. Much of the complaint against Isetan refers to the structure of the various lease and loan agreements,(sentencedict.com/refers to.html) rather than their wording.
74. The other usage refers to the front door to a set of documents that represents some one or something on the Web.
75. In general, unprofessional conduct refers to any action that violates the rules or ethical code of the teaching profession.
76. Capacity refers to whether the borrowing firm has the financial capacity to meet required account payments.
77. The motion refers to cuts in the regional assistance budget.
78. What we call muffins here usually refers to a type of cupcake and it does not always have to be sweet.
79. Rosewater refers to the sample studied for the originally proposed Masochistic Personality Disorder.
80. But it refers to a religious reality that is so basic and so universal its equivalent has been found almost everywhere.
81. Primary structure refers to the joining of the amino acids through peptide bonds to form polypeptide chains.
82. Gandhi himself refers to Rama as the all powerful essence whose name is inscribed in the heart.
83. He sounds and feels more like a research scientist, and indeed[Sentencedict.com], often refers to golf as a neurological exercise.
84. Disability refers to restrictions or lack of ability to undertake activities considered normal.
85. The left-handed side of the figure refers to the derivation of scientific laws and theories from observation that we have already discussed.
86. The mistaken view is that theory refers to ideas which have never been tested.
87. Hardness refers to gluten and protein, which form the cell structure of the dough.
88. Conflicts are resolved by choosing a rule instance which refers to the most recently created quantity.
89. This measure refers to growth over an interval, while G is an instantaneous measure.
90. Bouvet refers to the characters ti and shang-ti as being the most commonly used in referring to the Sovereign Lord.
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