You referred to the bad situation of the economy at the present moment.
I actually referred to this at the beginning of my answer.
"They have to be referred by someone at the hotel."
Allow me to refer at this point to the events of the last few days.
In international use, the term refers to management at all levels.
It is possible both names referred to the same person, but at any rate either could have been Thomas' father.
In addition, the matter could be referred to other committees at any step along the way, officials said.
That was what set off the alarm referred to at the start.
This refers to the long point at the end of each leaf.
"There were so many kids around," she said, referring to her section at the Garden.