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We prefer the broader terminology, since it highlights a general form of behavior common to a great variety of predicates and operators, e.g., knowledge releases but doesn't capture; possibility captures but doesn't release; and so on; and truth is special in doing both).
Games of this type are sometimes defined under the broader terminology "open world games" or "sandbox games".
We have replaced these uses of falsification with broader terminology except where we cite others who use this exact term.
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"Of course, the ATP is free to interpret its rules as it deems appropriate," he said, "but an interpretation that excludes Forstmann from its reach would seem to be contrary to its professed zero-tolerance policy and the presumably intentionally broad terminology used in the rule".
In the absence of a product code specific to ENDS (i.e., one that is not specific to child poisonings and chemical burns), we used broad terminology in our text search to capture all potential ENDS-related burn cases although incidents may have been omitted.
Considering that so many artists in such supposedly different styles spend so much time striving to sound like each other these days, it seems backwards for critics and tastemakers to talk in the broad terminology of genres, or even more broadly, instruments.
Thus, we can only explain the failure of the PDA mechanism in the broad terminology of "it lacked feasibility".
Even with the broad terminology used for the search terms and large number potentially relevant citations identified in this review, only 31 studies for chronic sequelae associated with Campylobacter infection were identified internationally.
Discussions with the IPs during the preparation of the research grant application led to the identification of programs employing the principles and broad terminology of social capital and the selection of three specific cases of community-based projects aimed at improving health and well-being.
Two of the remaining rivalling theories are Physicalism in Broad's terminology, "Mechanism"—and Emergentism.
Communication to PCPs related to antibiotic choice should not focus on dichotomous narrow- versus broad-spectrum terminology, but rather promote specific recommended first-line and targeted antibiotic therapies for individual diagnoses.
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