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COVER TERMS (C) The term "bamboozled orifice" is UNCLASSIFIED when not associated with medical problems.
He said: "To offer cheap insurance, companies have to have standard cover terms – it's a simple as that".
Nor does the rule cover terms like "balanced," "international," "global" or those describing the capitalization of portfolio companies as small, medium or large.
"We cover terms like trajectory and speed and dynamics, and, of course, we talk about different tempos -- adding, multiplying and dividing," he said.
Both types of contracts are generally called 'Terms of Service' and cover terms and conditions, service level agreements, acceptable use policies and general security and privacy policies the latter of which can often be quite lengthy and complex.
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On October 31st, the cover term for the program was changed to STELLARWIND.
What the appearance of this term reveals is that in the view of some observers, Enron's collapse has begun to generate enough unique vocabulary to warrant a cover term ending in -ese".
The term Sobo is used by ethnographers as a cover term for both the Urhobo and their neighbours, the Isoko, but the two groups remain distinct from each other.
Alongside genre for the deeper level of context, we adopted register as the cover term for field, tenor and mode.
Eventuality is a cover term for Vendler's (1957) four types of verbs: states, activities, achievements and accomplishments.
In the present research, the author has replaced this term with persuasion in order to avoid confusion with motivation as a cover term for interest.
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