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Sunglasses are lifestyle choices so the same brand terminology relating to image and lifestyle is used.

For example, the extensive intervention adaptability of related HIV/AIDS interventions has been documented elsewhere [ 34], including the importance of intervention visibility and communications through revisions to key practices (e.g. evolving intervention "branding" and terminology to fit with local cultures and social norms) and community mobilization activities.

Uber resorted to "fictions, twisted language and even brand new terminology" to portray their drivers as self-employed, they said, and ruled that it was "unreal to deny that Uber is in business as a supplier of transportation services".

Among the most unequivocal sections of the judgment were the following: Any organisation... resorting in its documentation to fictions, twisted language and even brand new terminology, merits, we think, a degree of scepticism.

The judges were scathing about Uber's arguments, however, accusing the firm of "resorting in its documentation to fictions, twisted language and even brand new terminology" and even quoting Hamlet to suggest that the group's UK boss was protesting too much about its position.

It goes on to say it was struck by "the remarkable lengths" to which Uber has gone to try to compel agreement with its own definition of its company and the legal relationships between the various parties involved — describing it as "resorting in its documentations to fictions, twisted language and even brand new terminology" to try to advance its arguments.

It goes on to say it was struck by "the remarkable lengths" to which Uber has gone to try to compel agreement with its own definition of its company and the legal relationships between the various parties involved — describing it as "resorting in its documentations to fictions, twisted language and even brand new terminology" to try to advance its arguments.

Each boot video portrays the new release as a hot product, emphasizing the new technology included in the boot, while borrowing heavily from the brand's marketing terminology.

Clipse filled my boring life with unpronounceable brands, technical crack terminology, and doughnuts of ruthless violence, lightly glazed with a hint of moral ambiguity.

"She said, 'Look, you're getting all these people to follow you, so you could probably do that for Converse, too".' The deal that evolved made Mr. Pettigrew a "local brand ambassador," in marketing terminology.

Branding cosmetics with pseudo-scientific terminology greatly appeals to consumers vulnerable to the myth of eternal youth.

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