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Definitions for REFERRALS
re·fer·rals
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of REFERRALS in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of REFERRALS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of REFERRALS in a Sentence
We've received those referrals. Our prosecutors are looking at those and I can't say anything more on ongoing investigations.
I mean, Mr. Church was pretty careful in what he could say and what he couldn’t say. And the thing that he didn’t say is, ‘If your clients continue to make referrals you don’t have to worry that they could face enforcement action,’ right? He didn’t say that, perhaps (we) get to a point where the emergency is gone. But right now, I still have a situation where I have doctors who need to tell patients what their options are and are not sure if they can do a complete, accurate and fair job of doing that without facing personal risk.
We definitely observed that issues with the portal were an impediment to finalizing release and referrals.
If you actually do good work, you ’ll get referrals and begin to develop a name for yourself.
Identifying those children who are moderate to severely selective eaters as possibly having mood or sensory issues as well can aid pediatricians in identifying those at-risk children, in doing so, then we can be better able to make the appropriate referrals to any or all of the following: nutritionists, feeding therapists who can help with sensory issues to food, and specialists in pediatric behavior and development, who can help aid the child and the family working with the child.
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- referênciasPortuguese
- 转介Chinese
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