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We don't have any idea how this could have happened. We referred him to people, and we even set up some appointments. We thought we were doing a favor for our folks.

Richard Fowler

It is not unusual for acquisitions of this magnitude to be referred to the Competition Commission to ensure that any potential concerns are addressed.

Jane Miller

Women are less likely to be referred for treatment, less likely to have diagnostic tests and because they are not at this level of care are not included in trials.

Peter Weissberg

It is not a highway, ... In our meeting in Washington, it was referred to as a highway. It is not. It is a haul road.

Jim Whitaker

When I took on this job I had a set of conditions to do it because I was essentially taking on the moral hazard, as I've referred to it, for the CIA. That is, it was a CIA conclusion that there were weapons.

George Tenet

I was probably the only revolutionary referred to as cute.

Abbie Hoffman

The decision to move forward on a criminal investigation is purely under the sound judgment of law enforcement agencies along with prosecutors. Just because a case is referred doesn't mean it will be prosecuted.

Arif Alikhan

Based on the '60 Minutes' segment aired Sunday evening, there was a document that was shown that appeared to be classified. It was for that reason that it was referred to the U.S. inspector general's office.

Rob Nichols

Looking back, in hindsight, that matter should've been referred sooner, should've been referred earlier.

John Dipko

Dates throughout history have been referred to as B.C. and A.D.. It's also some degree of a faith-based issue. Especially this Easter season, I thought it was inappropriate for us to reference this.

David Webb

We expect that if the research misconduct allegations are not referred for full investigation, the sabbatical request would be approved.

Pauline Hale

We do understand that he will be released, that the Afghan government has found that there were substantial evidentiary problems with the case and that the case would -- and has been referred back to the ministry of justice and that he will be released. We're pleased by that.

Scott Mccormack

Legally, this is referred to as an increase. There's no two ways about it on the ballot. However, if you look at the preamble, it says this proposal would reauthorize the levy. That tells taxpayers this is something they have paid before.

John Schwartz

There's a category for me. I like to be referred to as a good singer of good songs in good taste.

Sarah Vaughan

They are being referred to (the university's office of) judicial affairs.

Barrie Hartman

There have been some complaints against some local hotels for price gouging ... those are being referred to the attorney general.

James Guthrie

A ship is always referred to as she because it costs so much to keep one in paint and powder.

Chester W. Nimitz

We're giving credence to these because we referred them to Inspectors General of Department of Energy and the Department of the Interior.

Allen Benson

The [court] outcome has been referred to the city's advocates for review and further advice on various options which could still be open to the city on this matter.

Nthatisi Modingoane

When you think about . . . going into another country for the first time, it's a little daunting, ... I contacted the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, and it was somewhat helpful, but they referred me to Baja Bush Pilots, and the information I got from them was far more helpful.

James Webb

We thought we'd have an opportunity to cross-examine Mr. Thompson. Almost every witness in the proceeding has referred to statements or actions made by Damian Thompson.

Jeffery Wicks

If (addicts) can get referred to a treatment center at the needle exchange, fine, but let's face it, the main reason they're coming there is for the needle. They have to want help, and when they do, they can find it anywhere, there's a number of different places.

James Dodson

They were less likely, particularly early on, to be referred for the balloon procedure to open up the arteries or even for bypass surgery.

Nanette Wenger

Going by the statement of the honorary secretary, we felt the rule book was not properly referred to.

Jagmohan Dalmiya

If children are picked up (diagnosed) earlier in the course of their illness they should do better because they will be referred to hospital more quickly.

Dr. Matthew Thompson

Normally, someone would be referred to a supervisor if they asked to speak to one. It is escalated if that representative is unable to help.

Mark Rogers

Over the next ten years, the number of Americans between the ages of 75 and 84 will increase by 28%, and those over 84 by 42%. Already, applicants hoping to move into our skilled nursing home are too often asked to wait, or are referred someplace else, because there are not enough beds available to meet the demand.

Barbara Davis

Newspapers across the state have referred to those ads as vile, loathsome, a smear.

Delacey Skinner

It is clearly improper for a campaign manager to negotiate with a government entity, and to be in touch with state commissioners acting as a go-between. If the special legislative investigation finds that laws have been violated, then the issue has to be referred to the proper investigative authorities for further action, and possibly a grand jury.

Dannel Malloy

Our view is that it should be referred to the U.N. Security Council. That's where we think the next steps are.

Richard Boucher

In 2004 there was a report filed against this teacher involving another student. We interviewed the kid and we referred it over to the DA's office.

Denise Monteiro

He was a very stern man, referred to me as his boy. I was his star pupil and he was my mentor.

J. Loren Wince

Our concern is that we are looking after the needs of everybody in the United States that need transplants. What it comes down to is an organ for donation ought to be considered and referred to patients based on medical need and who can benefit the most from it and not based on their membership in a private organization.

Joel Newman

The commission at this stage has decided to propose that Spain is going to be referred to the (European) Court of Justice for this.

Oliver Drewes

It really depends. Some of it is underemployment, sometimes someone has lost a job. They end up in court, and the courts can give them a choice. They can be referred to this project, and we can help them address problems and find jobs.

Mike Schwindt

Despite what she thinks, she and I are not that different, ... I have even heard her being referred to as a 'Hollywood Hop' for the many men in Hollywood who have bedded her and moved on.

Karrine Steffans

He's a guy who can score, yet I don't see him referred to a lot as a big scorer. He's a winner. And he's done it in a lot of different situations.

Rick Carlisle

There is a general feeling that this is more often referred to as an 'open space district' to the exclusion of agricultural preservation. Our feeling is that it has strayed from its original intent.

Lex Mccorvey

From a recruiter's perspective, the best thing is to be referred by someone we know. We're inundated with e-mails, and while I'm open to a face-to-face courtesy meeting, I always tell people it's best to be referred by someone we know.

Scott Simmons

The commercial-rated pilot in the right seat was flying the aircraft at the time of the accident. He is the pilot referred to in the probable cause report.

Lauren Peduzzi

The three links can never be referred to as being between country and country.

Li Weiyi

It's nice to come into a town and be referred to as the manager of the Cleveland Indians instead of as the first black manager.

Frank Robinson

Our founding fathers referred to eminent domain as 'despotic power;' and that was when property was being seized for the government's use. There need to be some serious changes.

Bruce Hillis

This way, if the case is referred to the DB, the DB can meet before the Council Meeting where any decision taken can be endorsed immediately, instead of wasting time.

Ranjit Singh

There is no response from the minister as the document will have to go through various processes and has been referred to the police. Once attended to, the reply will come to the minister for his approval and comments. At this stage it is premature to say what his response will be.

Trevor Bloem

Somebody referred to me as a ringleader, which I wouldn't have classed myself as, but anyway, there you go.

Miranda Richardson

We should not allow the Iranian nuclear issue to be referred to the Security Council.

Mehdi Karrubi

She's not even referred to until her husband's death in 1903. And even then it's only as 'Mrs. William Dewey.

Wendy Miller

Today he smiled when he referred to my first century there.

Brian Lara

These are completely and totally false allegations from a person trying to exploit his relationship with the governor. The matter has been referred to federal authorities for investigation.

Micah Rasmussen

I unfortunately believe — and I use the word unfortunately because Speaker Black's career is long and illustrious — that this matter needs to be referred to the district attorney for the district attorney to look at that issue and make those decisions.

Larry Leake

We stand for negotiations and emphasize that issues of this kind cannot be referred to the UN Security Council just because of imagination about (Iran's) intentions.

Gholamreza Ansari

Other matters have been referred to us, and we are taking a look at those matters.

Stephen Lynch

In the government schools, which are referred to as public schools, Indian policy has been instituted there, and its a policy where they do not encourage, in fact, discourage, critical thinking and the creation of ideas and public education.

Russell Means

We have instructed our staff and the school staff that if you observe sort of psychological or physical [problems] it should be directly referred to the professionals.

Anwar Ul Haq

I didn't always want it to be referred to as 'old BGA'. That didn't sit well with me; the new name does.

Phyllis Huffman

Unquestionably, our contemporary world of music is far richer, in a sense, than earlier periods, due to the historical and geographical extensions of culture to which I have referred.

George Crumb

Sometimes it's referred to as a tradition. But we're trying to educate our students that it's a practice, not a tradition.

Paige Hawkins

Various Eastern fathers referred to the practice of married priests in their churches, offering each one of us elements for a further careful evaluation of the choice of the Latin church to connect celibacy to ordained priesthood.

Angelo Scola

The nice, blanket, politically correct way to cover God is to say, 'however you choose to describe it.' But somebody needs to start talking about the truth, which is the fact that God is inevitably always referred to as 'He.' The only God that you are really allowed to find is male.

Susan Powter

That's why the district referred it to the inspector general. Let's get to the bottom of this and see if we are paying a fair price, as we want to do.

Steve Homan

According to the ordinance, changes that are requested to take place to designated historic landmarks must be referred to the Chicago Heights Preservation Committee for consideration.

Dominic Candeloro

The child needs to be referred to the committee before anything can be done.

Janice Argabright

Death is very often referred to as a good career move.

Buddy Holly

Students may be referred to counseling, but it is the student's choice whether or not they choose to pursue those options.

Megan Lanese

It's going to be an interactive performance and discussion. Charles is a master pianist and acclaimed educator. It seemed like a perfect fit to give the week an educational element. He is referred to as the grandfather of jazz in this area.

Eileen Wilson

This grand jury is done. They referred it over to the next grand jury for some further investigation. Potentially, we may hear from some more witnesses.

Eddie Montgomery