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They believed that languages were the creature of what Johann Gottfried Herder called "reflection"—a key term for Taylor which meant that language was the product of society, or of the "communion" between individuals of which society is composed.
"Secure property rights" is a key term for the Cato Institute and others on the right of the American political spectrum — nothing could be more important to a libertarian.
There are several clear steps forward, several hesitations and compromises, and several areas on which he was silent, waiting for the concept of "discernment" (a key term for the Jesuit Bergoglio) to mature within the church.
The Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA) will be used to assign a key term for each event based on the information provided by the investigator.
DOMINOES: Make cards to appear like large dominoes, where, on the right side of one domino is a key term, for example, "Large body of salt water between Europe and the Americas", and on the left side of another domino it will say "Atlantic Ocean".
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We use a hypergeometric distribution to obtain the significance level of a key term; that is, for each key term appearing in the initial document set with a frequency greater than the expected frequency based on the whole MEDLINE database, the Recent engine calculates the occurrence probability of that number of times the key term appears.
A key term to look for in your contract is "liquidated damages," which is a damages amount that the parties to the contract identified at the time the contract was made.
"Flexibility is a key term, and access," said R.J. Karney, a lobbyist for the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Key term for my purposes: "wordless".
Epidemiologist Lynn Paxton, who coordinated the second study for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDCC), says the word " 'exciting' is a low-key term for this".
A PubMed search was also done using the key terms for each of the countries of interest to capture the most recent publications entered into PubMed, not yet indexed in OVID Medline.
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