Example sentences of "we shall refer " in BNC.

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1 Medical science was not yet equipped for investigation into near-death experiences , to which we shall refer in the final chapter ; almost the only form of resuscitation with which doctors were familiar was that following near-fatal immersion in water , accompanied , as it often is , by a rapid replay of the victim 's life .
2 The function unc can also be represented as an augmented Phillips curve and we shall refer to this relationship as the inflation-unemployment curve .
3 However , deviation variables always allow us to reformulate the problem in the form outlined above , which we shall refer to as a Priority Goal Programming Problem ( PGP ) .
4 A similar exercise has been undertaken by Karlsson whose work we shall refer to again because of the interesting comments he has made about his observations from a genetics viewpoint .
5 We shall refer again to this investigation but there is one aspect of it which it is appropriate to comment upon at this point .
6 ( Although these are now retitled Principal Librarians , Children and Schools , we shall refer to them throughout as DCSLs . )
7 Those aspects of the context which are directly reflected in the text , and which need to be called upon to interpret the text , we shall refer to as activated features of context and suggest that they constitute the contextual framework within which the topic is constituted , that is , the topic framework .
8 In the former case , where selection is from among pre-established senses , the context acts merely as a kind of filter : we shall refer to this as passive selection .
9 It was conceded by counsel for the defendant , necessarily and rightly , that the old offence of larceny by a trick is covered by section 1(1) of the Act of 1968 , as well as by section 15(1) to which we shall refer later , despite what may be called the apparent consent of the victim .
10 The conclusions , headed " SUBJECT : Definition of Russian Nationals " , were summarised in the form of an order , signed by Brig Low with distribution to all units and copied to Eighth Army , and we shall refer to this as the " 21 May Definition Order " .
11 We shall refer to it in examining the various operations that can be carried out sequentially .
12 ( Though there are substantial deviations from this profile which we shall refer to below . )
13 We shall refer to this at a number of points as well as to the recent Building Societies Act 1986 .
14 For simplicity we shall refer to this model in what follows as the Fischer model .
15 We shall refer to this as the ‘ accelerationist ’ hypothesis .
16 If both , in what combination ? etc. — we shall refer to a pseudo policy rule , of which the simplest example is , is the unemployment rate which is expected to prevail in period t , this expectation being formed at the end of period t - 1 with the aid of a knowledge of .
17 The reason for this once again centres on the role played by the information set available to agents at the end of period t - 1 , which we shall refer to by the symbol .
18 We shall refer to this as the minimum variance criterion .
19 We shall refer to this in our final section .
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