Sendmail, the UNIX program that handles electronic mail, is commonly referred to as a beast.
This portion commonly referred to as the Medical Loss Ratio (MLR) limits insurance companies profitability.
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Have a plan, or what is commonly referred to as an Investment Policy Statement.
Commonly referred to as UNESCO Associated Schools, ASPNet is a global network that supports quality education in practice.
Accepting the download lead to a malicious software installation and payment screen, a scam commonly referred to as scareware.
Yet, there's still good money to be made in the labor and service industries, commonly referred to as "blue-collar" jobs.
But an exodus of whites, commonly referred to as "white flight" was already taking place in the neighborhood and the church.
That law, commonly referred to as FCPA, was the principal basis for the U.S. opening its initial investigation of News Corp.
Many cases are resolved within days, if not hours - the reason why they are commonly referred to as "express kidnappings".
Those cuts, commonly referred to as sequestration, struck fear into the hearts of many about how they might affect ordinary taxpayers.
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Although commonly referred to as Styrofoam, that brand of polystyrene foam isn't used in food packaging, according to its manufacturer, Dow Chemical Co.
It is commonly referred to as the Law Code of Hammurabi, but some experts argue it's not really a law code at all.
Contactless payments take place with credit cards or smart phones that have chips implanted with radio frequency identification, commonly referred to as RFID.
This scenario is commonly referred to as 'head-lighting' because it looks like the dark space on the road between the headlights of a car.
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This site provides information on programs that have been assessed for effectiveness using the Program Assessment Rating Tool, commonly referred to as the PART.
This entity, more commonly referred to as the PBGC, would collect fees and create a guarantee fund to support insolvent pension plans and their beneficiaries.
One of the most effective ways of limiting your losses is through a predetermined stop order, which is commonly referred to as a stop-loss.
In the legacy report, the large non-commercials, commonly referred to as the funds, came in net long 211, 527 lots, up from 202, 327 the previous week.
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Intel turned off most of the cores to increase the speed to 4.3 GHz, although the processor was commonly referred to as a 5 GHz chip.
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In the next two weeks you are going to hear more and more about the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, commonly referred to as the Supercommittee.
To get close to profitability, Price is also betting on Neutralase, a drug that would be used in coronary-artery bypass graft operations--more commonly referred to as open-heart surgery.
Recently a document was leaked that gave away quite a bit of information on the next-gen Microsoft gaming console commonly referred to as the Xbox 720.
The impact of the campaign can be felt from the affluent neighborhoods (an area commonly referred to as zona sul, or south area) to the poorer city suburbs.
Some reveal disturbing scientific improprieties connected with preparation of the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Climate Change 2007: Fourth Assessment Report (commonly referred to as AR4).
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This panel is commonly referred to as the Augustine committee, after its chairman Norman Augustine, who was once head of Lockheed Martin, one of America's largest aerospace companies.
The marches, commonly referred to as the Orange Walk, are celebrations which mark Prince William of Orange's victory over King James at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.
Such a smile, commonly referred to as a Duchenne smile, after the 19th century French neurologist who first described it, activates major muscles around the mouth and the eyes.
Assisting lawyers and victims alike in making accident cases an exercise in simplicity, Fujitsu Ten (more commonly referred to as Eclipse) is unveiling the DREC1000 Consumer Drive Recorder.
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The form, he said, ensures that he's in compliance with the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, commonly referred to as HIPAA, designed to protect the privacy of health information.
In 2005, the league banned the practice of tackling a player by using his shoulder pads, a move commonly referred to as a "horse-collar" tackle, after concluding it commonly resulted in injury.
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