CITES
Britishabbreviation
Example Sentences
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Analyst cites Voyager’s lead in Starlab development, missile market exposure, and potential Golden Dome participation.
From Barron's
He cites the example of a patient of his, a father of young children, who was influenced exactly that way, and is doing well.
From Slate
In other recordings played in court, Jeffries praises a "fascinating book" he read on the history of Conde Nast and discusses the passionate TV series Heated Rivalry about two queer hockey players — though he misremembers the title as Fierce Rivalry - and cites an editorial he read suggesting how the show "represents a change in the gay world".
From BBC
"The reality is that no ant species is currently listed under Cites," Sérgio Henriques, a researcher into the global ant trade, told the BBC.
From BBC
The lawsuit, brought on behalf of a "Jane Doe", cites a record of "incredibly alarming and erratic banking behavior" in her own Bank of America accounts, which were used by Epstein's team.
From BBC
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