The better practice is to just avoid the use of the term entirely whenever possible.
So a Victorian would have been baffled by the modern use of the term.
The Norwegian media's general use of the term schizophrenic also fails to match their portrayal of Breivik.
It was a collage by Hamilton that first prompted the use of the term "pop art" in Britain.
Mr Sarkozy's expulsion orders and his use of the term racaille (scum) to describe the rioters have increased his appeal to the authoritarian right.
Judge Smith's order and his use of the term "ObamaCare, " which is often used by critics of the health-care law, stoked the partisanship over the issue.
Mr Bradley said the committee supported the general principles of the bill, despite reservations over some matters, such as the use of the term "miscellaneous" as a budget heading.
While Benitez accepted the post until the end of the season, he hit out at the use of the term "interim manager" and the club's insistence on using the title.
Do you think that the use of this term makes it harder for Americans and others in the world community to take these conflicts seriously or to even intervene appropriately to resolve them?
The term first appears in peer-reviewed scientific periodicals in 2000, but geosciences journals are a little slower to adopt it: the first use of the term in the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research for example seems to have been in 2008.
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Herbert, who reported the racism allegations recently made by Chelsea against Mark Clattenburg to the police before the investigation was dropped and the referee was later cleared by the FA, suggests the use of the term "Yid" encourages an extreme reaction from a vocal minority.
Perhaps we will call this the "job loss recovery" because we don't seem to have turned the corner in the labor market--and it appears much worse than earlier jobless recoveries (thanks to Erica Groshen at the New York Fed for finding that the first use of the term "jobless recovery" was in The New York Times in the 1930s).
So far, Merck has lost one of two long-term-use cases so far tried, compared to two of four short-term-use cases.
The year 2013 will mark the time where a lot of SEO is fixing bad SEO from previous years due to the use of short-term tactics and rushed timelines with unrealistic expectations due to lack of education.
As I wrote last year, a very large study of 38, 772 older women, who were followed for 25 years, showed that the risk of death INCREASED with long-term use of multivitamins, vitamin B6, folic acid, iron, magnesium, zinc, and copper.
Coun Rogers said the local authority would continue discussions with the company regarding the decommissioning of the plant and the long-term use of the site.
He has publicly defended the use of long-term isolation everywhere that he has worked.
That policy idea would reduce the use of short-term Treasury bills (LFTs in Brazil) debt.
Dr. CHRISTOPHER: To use the term of today, that's going to slow the growth of Medicare, I think, from 7.4 to 7.2 percent.
There is Tory anger over what they say was the police's use of the controversial term "groomed" because it is usually used in relation to child sex offences.
In other words, the problem is not the emphasis on shareholder value, but the use of short-term increases in a firm's share price as a proxy for it.
The use of long-term isolation in England is now negligible.
Secondly it should be used as a substitute for complicated regulation and applied against areas that cost society, such as pollution and (because it creates instability) the use of short-term debt by banks.
"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".
Shares in Celgene, the maker of the cancer treatments, fell 9% this morning on worries that long-term use of its Revlimid for multiple myeloma treatment might increase the risk of new tumors developing.
But it was also just good journalism to discontinue the use of a needless pejorative term.
In fact, long-term use of Prempro seemed to increase the risk of those diseases.
One worry is that long-term use of growth hormone could boost the risk of cancer.
They can also be caused or aggravated by long-term use of oil-based creams or cosmetics.
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