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1 Courts in member states can refer questions of EU law to the Luxembourg court.
2 British judges will not be able to refer questions of interpretation to the European Court of Justice.
3 Brotherhood spokesmen routinely refer questions about Mursi to the president's staff, saying they cannot speak for him.
4 British judges and claimants have so far been reluctant to refer questions about Brexit to EU judges in Luxembourg.
5 Trump told them the appointment would allow them to refer questions to Mueller, giving them space to focus on policies such as tax reform.
6 Beijing's public security bureau referred questions today to the Beijing high court.
7 A police spokeswoman referred questions about the case to the prosecutor's office.
8 Rousseff's press office declined to comment, referring questions to the agriculture ministry.
9 Lam's office declined to comment directly, referring questions to the security bureau.
10 The staffing agency defended its care and referred questions to the government.
11 Vinograd referred questions to CNN, which did not return messages seeking comment.
12 A Comcast spokeswoman referred questions to NBC, which did not immediately respond.
13 The White House referred questions about the HHS budget to the department.
14 A spokesman for the Joint Investigative Mechanism referred questions to the OPCW.
15 The White House referred questions to lawyers for Trump and his son.
16 Police referred questions about those deaths to the Guanajuato state attorney general's office.
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