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SIR —I very much enjoyed your survey on wireless technology, but as a physicist who has been involved in the semiconductor industry for 19 years as a fabricator, instructor and consultant, I must point out a serious terminology error in your articles.
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It is only really marred by the odd outburst that reveals how uncomfortable the author is with technological terminology, a serious flaw for a scientific biographer.
But persistent deficits of the magnitude we've had here in the U.S. have, in fact, been highly problematic, and they are a symptom of global imbalances--a savings glut, in Ben Bernanke's terminology--that have been, and remain, a serious problem for macro-economies across the globe.
In the UK - where a serious legal commitment to human rights is wavering - we cannot afford to be loose with terminology.
For those who do complain, there is often little support for them in battling against the might of the system, in understanding medical terminology, or enduring what can be years of frustration in getting to the truth about a serious incident.
A serious doubt now.
Scotch, a serious problem.
Make a serious effort?
A serious referee officiates.
"It's a serious situation".
DAVID REMNICK: A serious level.
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