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One such way is the event on Friday, called the Common Pitch, borrowing a term from the ad industry.
Ultimately, we settled on "human frailty," borrowing a term from demographers who study patterns of death across the population.
Borrowing a term from economists, insurers warned that unlimited mental health benefits posed a "moral hazard" to employers and insurers.
Some therapists, borrowing a term used in Alcoholics Anonymous, call frequent moving "pulling a geographic," seeking external changes to change internal problems.
In 1960, borrowing a term used by French restaurateurs, the European Commission recruited its first stagiaires.As the apparatus of governments grew, so did the number of placements.
An executive from another network, borrowing a term used by the military, said, "Things are not at the same def-con level".
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But she was also — to borrow a term from long ago — his patron.
To borrow a term I use very, very rarely, Tarzan is not "woke".
To borrow a term from linguistics, interliths were liberated from their syncategorematic state".
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