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No, each candidate uses the terms as shorthand to communicate very different preferences.
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Today, "death tax" is a common on-screen headline on cable TV news, and it appears as shorthand throughout the media.
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Mr Tyler divides Israelis into sabras and non-sabras (technically only Jews born in Israel are sabras) and uses this as shorthand for militarists and moderates.
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Ye olde parchment serves as shorthand for everything old, real, durable, American, and true a talisman held up against the uncertainties and abstractions of a meaningless, changeable, paperless age.
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The Bright Young People live on, if only as social shorthand, because so much of their partying and preening was refracted in the press, who fed off the novelty and exoticism as vampires might a warm vein.
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OFII's own analysis of the government's figures, also released Wednesday, shows an even broader long-term trend in foreign direct investment, often referred to in shorthand as FDI.
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" Writing in The New York Times, Brian Stelter described this line as a new "national shorthand" for the vast economic disparities facing the United States, noting that "whatever the long-term effects of the Occupy movement, protesters have succeeded in implanting 'We are the 99%'...into the cultural and political lexicon.
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Social media such as Twitter also showed the scandal as a hot topic, cited under the hashtag shorthand of "notw" for News of the World, the Murdoch publication that was shut down this month because of phone-hacking allegations, experts said.
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Because the stories I tell in this book are complicated enough as they are, I decided that the limitation of using the shorthand terms was worth the risk.
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Fifteen minutes of fame are nothing compared to the starry currency of social shorthand, even if both, like the Perseids, are just as fleeting.
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