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The Lanham Act is the primary federal trademark statute of law in the United States however, as it only applies to "commerce which may lawfully be regulated by Congress," it does not address terms that are used in foreign countries.

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In addition, standard DILI terms that address the diverse clinical and pathologic signatures of DILI were considered essential.

But, without exception, in the many years that I would ultimately negotiate multi-million dollar deals, agreements and settlements, if I could make this connection and speak in terms that addressed the other's objectives, it led to a more creative and ultimately satisfying resolution for my client, and for the other party.

The search strategy used a combination of NIH librarian recommended terms that addressed APRN/PAs, cervical, breast, or colorectal cancer screening or recommendations for smoking cessation, or diet and physical activity.

In accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement 30, systematic searches of the PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials Library (CENTRAL) databases were carried out using predefined search terms that addressed study design, intervention and intravenous fluid type (Appendix S1, supporting information).

Similarly, I am now suggesting, if the law is to address us as responsible citizens, it must address us in terms that appeal to the right kind of reason for refraining from the conduct that it defines as criminal: in terms that appeal, that is, to the reasons which justified criminalizing such conduct in the first place.

In particular, Vietnamese kinship terms, that is addressing the recipients as family members (e.g., anh 'older brother', chi 'older sister', co 'auntie') were often used.

But while we were disadvantaged by the lack of role models and the social norms that forbade women from interrupting, I never experienced the indignities — hazing or being openly addressed in crude terms that is apparently occurring at Harvard today.

Additionally, include terms that address weather or other types of delays.

Bush's speechwriter, Michael Gerson, himself an evangelical, laces the President's addresses with seemingly innocuous terms that the devout recognize as laden with meaning: "whirlwind," "work of mercy," "safely home," "wonder-working power".

It demonstrates that, and how, address terms can serve as a resource for extending turns at talk at this juncture.

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