Ultimately, Bornstein hopes this new world of fitness acceptance also coincides with a shift in terminology.
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"She has built classrooms at existing schools... really it's a difference in terminology, " the minister said.
This shift in terminology could be just a matter of the mainstream starting to pick up the argot of cybersecurity.
No politician enjoys the popular fixation, expressed in defeatist terminology, with currency decline.
The shift in Microsoft terminology, and the more rapid pace of software development are part of a necessary culture shift.
Unless there is a new development when he appears in court tomorrow, then in the terminology of the FBI, Lotfi Raissi could walk, he could be freed.
In military terminology, the insurgents appear to have irreversible momentum.
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In addition to security and speed, SWIFT offers a standard interface to reach pretty much any bank in the world with a standard message format to provide completely automated processing of payments, straight-through processing (STP) in industry terminology.
Issuing instructions to ensure the consistency of terminology and, in consultation with the Terminology, Documentation and Reference Unit, organizing terminological activities.
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And you know, in our case, in covered call terminology, when you have volatile, that means more income for us.
Kaiser believes, however, that the terminology in the public debate on clear air standards will have to change to accomplish these goals.
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And therein lies the problem: those reading the constitution are not familiar with "legalese", or terminology used in legal proceedings.
Also, make sure you precisely match the terminology used in the posting.
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In fact, the terminology Citizen Obama uses reveals an attachment to a radical transformation of not just our foreign policy but of the nature of our country itself.
As he did with General Growth, Miller focuses on digging up companies that have been beaten down by scary headlines but also have the sort of strong underlying earnings power to snap back--"coiled springs, " in Miller's terminology.
Ideally suited for families and entry-level shooters looking for an easy-to-use digital camera, the 10 mega-pixel SL202 and SL30 present users with a range of features that will help them effortlessly capture digital images without having to worry about becoming entrenched in technical specifications or terminology.
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However, Hoggart refrained from using the more polemical terminology that was in circulation at the time.
Donnie, I think we have the same thing in mine, with different terminology.
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In management research, following terminology cornered by the legendary Stanford professor Jim March, we often say that firms have to balance exploration with exploitation.
Either way, you don't have to look hard for evidence of such terminology being deployed in this manner - even from sources you might not anticipate.
Instead of falling back on empty terminology, describe your skills and achievements in concrete terms.
The traditional knowledge surrounding Lenjes includes oral literature, performing arts and festivals, in addition to the sailing and navigation techniques and terminology and weather forecasting that are closely associated with sailing, and the skills of wooden boat-building itself.
Using more correct terminology, the question is whether you materially participate in the condo rental business.
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Proven experience of computer-assisted translation and terminology (CATT) tools and language technologies management in a multilingual environment.
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In fact, according to Westhoff, Tebow lines up in the same spots on the field and relies on the same terminology that Jensen did.
The terminology used by brewers to describe varying levels of roasting intensity in the malting process tends to sound like words describing sweets: There are malt levels that are bisquity, toasty, caramelly, toffee-like and even chocolaty, Mr. Daniels said.
They often utilize the same legal contracts, deal with the same financial terminology, serve the same institutional investor clients, and exit investments in the same way.
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In normal operation, your default "channel" -- Chumby's terminology for a particular set of selected widgets -- cycles on an endless loop, and if you'd like to add widgets or channels, you log into Chumby's site to do so (though you can delete widgets and freeze the display right from the device itself if you need to).
Worse, you make no suggestion whatsoever about terminology to replace that which is now disfavored by the power-elite (in their own minds, anyway) of the media.
Political correctness forced on a nation so that terminology such as terrorist is banned or words attributed to the murderers spawning seed in the Middle East.
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