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There is a Z3 Plus mind you, which is the same model, but with a different name - a name that implies the handset is the previous generation, that does not imply progress, and loses the impact of consistent branding across the world.
Don't choose a name that implies a connection with a public agency.
For instance, you may not use a name that implies any connection to government or international organizations.[8].
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That lesion is usually called Osteochondritis dissecans, a terrible and misleading name that implies inflammation (itis) and drying out (dissecans), though neither is present in the condition.
The Group 1066 partners recommend a new name that implies technological innovation and also resonates with younger consumers.
Last year, in a rather pointed blog post that grouped the Taylor initiative with the opening of a new institute for the study of ballet at N.Y.U., the dance writer Wendy Perron wrote, "There's a ring about each name that implies that the form in question is endangered, and that these initiatives are meant to protect them in their purity".
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The large corporate owned funeral chains often have funeral home names that imply they are family owned businesses.
About half had larger listings and/or company names that implied larger size.
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