Women are strong and independent and have no sense of preciousness, so why would you use a term like tomboy to describe that?
"To use a term that includes the word 'boy' to describe a state of independence and free-thinking for women seems kind of backward, " Spinelli said.
Whatever way he meant it, "autistic" is often used as an insult and it's insensitive to use a term that describes a disability or a condition in this way, says the National Autistic Society.
The notion that advertising is evil, to use a favorite term of Google critics, or at least useless is a longstanding meme in Silicon Valley.
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The CAPE model can be seen to use a long-term average ratio is calculated using market data back to 1880.
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"For these children, " Prof Mukhopadhyay said, "the leading drug treatment simply doesn't work, and there's some evidence that their condition may even be aggravated by the use of a long term controller medicine that isn't helping".
But it was also just good journalism to discontinue the use of a needless pejorative term.
While great industrial design--whether it's for great cars or great buildings--always attracts gawkers, it's software that makes Apple's proliferating array of machines so comfortable to use on a long-term basis.
While great industrial design--whether it's for great cars or great buildings--always attracts gawkers, it's software that makes Apple's (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) proliferating array of machines so comfortable to use on a long-term basis.
The MoD submitted a planning application for the continued change of use for the Tor, but a finite term of 40 years was granted.
The Tyco way, according to a forensic report compiled after Kozlowski's ouster, was to use a variety of short-term tricks to hide deteriorating profit margins.
And since polls suggest that the public opposes the idea, her opponents are sure to use the spectre of a third term when campaigning next year.
Dr. Bronner's lawsuit was conceived five years ago when the word "organic" began appearing on widely marketed products, which never had to meet a standard to use that term.
She said that, as with all new medicines, it would be important to monitor closely for side-effects as the drug comes in to long-term use on a large scale.
Those raising apprehensions can be reassured that HR and corporate strategy tend to use the term resource in a neutral way, with no implication that people ought to be mechanized.
Nokia tends to use a liberal definition of the term "3D" that includes augmented reality, but it's otherwise willing to emphasize its advantages in offline mapping and the sheer scope of its mapping coverage.
We hear more and more the term "human capital", a perfectly appropriate economic term, I use it quite often, others of you in this room have used it but it is used in the context of, again, education - higher education - being a private investment and with the expected higher private return for those individuals capable of making that investment.
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On a side note: It is my hope that the Federal Reserve could find a way to use the funds received from the Term-Deposit facility program and re-purpose them through a different transmission mechanism that reaches the broader economy.
The trust urged Mr Johnson to use his new term to tackle a "growing childcare crisis".
When you use Google, you enter a search term, and Google gives ads relevant to that search term.
First, spread is a loose term I use to describe how far across the enterprise social business extends.
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It's not a term that we use in the United States, for example.
In long-term use it carries a one in 30, 000 risk of a serious side effect - the bone marrow disorder aplastic anaemia.
But Singapore is, to use the term loosely, getting a fashion makeover.
The practice of jumping parties from election to election is so common in Pakistan that a term is in use: "lota, " which means a round water jug with a pointy snout.
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So rather than drive yourself nuts tweaking your investments because, for instance, the latest unemployment numbers just came out, Fosler said people should use a more disciplined and long-term approach, like a list.
The report's authors, who received information from almost 25, 000 students and around 200 corporate recruiters, note that given the current economic climate, value for money -- or "return on investment" to use a suitable business school-style term -- was a key factor in determining this year's rankings.
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Long-term mean reversion is a powerful tool that investors can use to help them attain their long-term goals.
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Chile is a positive example of how to use money generated from resource extraction, creating a stable budget long term: a commission of experts conservatively estimates the world market price of copper for the decade to come.
An e-book at the centre of a row over who can use the term "space marine" is back on sale on the Amazon website.
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