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We've changed the terminology.
After a small uprising, Robertson changed the terminology to "warnings," appeasing the experts.
In other words, the first spouse's exemption (the new law changed the terminology to the "basic exclusion") would be lost.
Which is why, he said, scientists have "changed the terminology from 'global warming' to 'climate change,' because that covers everything.
Recently, Facebook also changed the terminology it uses to refer to users who receive updates from public pages.
We changed the terminology accordingly.
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And do we need to change the terminology commonly used when discussing the UK's ageing population in order to realise its opportunities?
"About a year ago, we had to change the terminology in our reports from 'cord cutters,' to 'wireless substituters,' " said Alison LeBreton, a vice president at Nielsen Mobile.
McDowell was moved to change the terminology from "Thought" to "thinkable" by the reflection that such things are not private entities, or available to particular individuals only, or episodes that are occurrent only at particular times and places, but are objective, publicly available contents able to be entertained by different thinkers at different times and places.
To correct this problem we have attempted to change the terminology throughout to remove the word "detection" which was not our intent.
One strategy to mitigate this problem may be to change the terminology currently used to describe cancer-related conditions that have low malignant potential, 15 such as DCIS.
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