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The phrase "applied title" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a title is being utilized in a practical or functional manner, often in professional or academic settings.
Example: "In the report, we will discuss the applied title of the project and its relevance to our research objectives."
Alternatives: "functional title" or "utilized title".
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There have also been concerns ― including from universities and legal scholars ― that the Obama administration applied Title IX to campus sexual assault and harassment issues in ways that hurt due process rights of accused students or lead to overzealous investigations.
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Applying Title IX to science was proposed eight years ago by Debra Rolison, a chemist at the Naval Research Laboratory.
Contrary to John Tierney's assertion in "A New Frontier for Title IX: Science" (Findings, July 15), applying Title IX to science is not new.
Fred Campbell, former head of wireless communications at the FCC and now executive director of free market tech group Center for Boundless Innovation in Technology said applying Title II to the internet would create "legal uncertainty at home and encourage the efforts of totalitarian regimes abroad to tighten their control over the internet – the 21st Century's mass media communications system".
And the Supreme Court has noted, in applying Title VII, the federal anti-discrimination law, that sexual-harassment law is not a "general civility code" for the workplace much uncivil conduct, even of a sexual nature, does not rise to the legal threshold for sexual harassment.
He says he will also look at proposals from Tim Wu, a Columbia Law School professor who coined the term net neutrality, the Mozilla Foundation and others that would essentially apply Title II only to the interplay between ISPs and content providers.None of this will solve American broadband's most pressing problem: a near-total lack of competition.
On Mirwais's own album, "Production," he applies titles like "Definitive Beat" and "Digital Science" to what start out as rudimentary rhythm tracks.
The earliest example of this occurs in a letter sent by Pope Zacharias (741 752) in 747 to Pippin III (the Short), ruler of the Franks, in which Zacharias applied the title to the priests of Paris to distinguish them from country clergy.
Prince applied the title — which comes from Alfred Stieglitz, who coined it for his 1923 photograph of a gelded workhorse's rear end — to the work, to a show consisting of nothing else, and to the one-off gallery, in a Lower East Side storefront, that first hosted it.
Drawing on qualitative interviews, participant observation, applied native title research and indicative legal cases, we address the significance of capability challenges, the need for improved industry understanding of Aboriginal cultural politics, more explicit attention to factionalism among Indigenous groups, and the requirement for greater professional collaboration among all parties.
Several years previously, the tribe had applied for title to the lands they occupied in northern East Texas.
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