Sentences with phrase «referred questions about the case»

The NFL is referring all questions about the case to the FBI, because the investigation is ongoing.

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Sanders is referring specific questions about the case to Trump's legal counsel and referring other questions to attorney Rudy Giuliani's recent interviews.
Antonacci referred questions about why he dropped the case to his attorney.
What they're really referring to is a meeting presided over by your trustee to ask you a few simple questions about your case.
If the question is about climate, as was the case in the Biden - Palin debate, one can only presume that the «clean» refers to capturing and storing carbon dioxide, the main heat - trapping emission linked to recent warming.
For this reason, Shackley et al. found that many climate modellers didn't want to talk openly about their adjustments, in case critics of man - made global warming (who they referred to as «climate contrarians») would use them to question the reliability of the models:
The lawyer will tell you not to talk about the case with others, and that you should refer questions back to him or her.
You always have the right to refer anyone questioning you about your case, or requesting information like medical bills, to your attorney.
The AEPD having ruled in favour of Mr. Gonzalez, the publisher in question as well as Google Spain and Google Inc. appealed to the Spanish National High Court, who in turn referred certain questions about data protection arising from the case to the CJEU.
Re: your earlier question about the CB / TREB: I was directing my focus upon what I refer to as bargain - basement «Realtycellars» re: wanting something for nothing, and not the public specifically, as regards this case.
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