Sentence examples for deploy the terms from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, too many interpretations of this type deploy the terms "reality," "phenomena," and "appearance" so ambiguously that it can be difficult to tell whether they intend to attribute an objective or merely some subjective existence to the inhabitants of the "phenomenal" world.

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To describe this picture, as well as most things having to do with movies, Salter tends to deploy the term "trash".

Another acquaintance, Opal Tometi in Brooklyn, developed a social media platform to deploy the term and connect the emerging networks of activists.

The same applies to her husband: opera does not deploy the term 'primo uomo', nor do we use it to describe a male who cannot exist unless he is the centre of attention (and there is no shortage of those).

It is a reliable occurrence now: every time we have a cold event here in the United States, two public conversations begin, both of which deploy the term "polar vortex". Those who are suspicious of the reality of climate change and persist in calling it "global warming" argue that these polar vortex-driven cold events are evidence the warming is fake news.

While deliverance characterizes various types of healing through spiritual work, many Black gospel music fans deploy the term in a gendered and sexualized manner, referring to a man's struggle to resist homosexuality.

Despite such developments, conservatives continue to deploy the term "socialism" pejoratively as a way to discredit policies like Obamacare and Social Security -- arguing that they're too costly, inefficient, and undemocratic.

(We deploy the term 'constructive' to characterize development, sensu Oyama et al. (2001), not to valorize it but to emphasize that the organism is genuinely constructing its own development).

The way Bush easily deploys the terms "robust" and "pro-growth" indicates he's got a bright future ahead of him, joining Bob Dole as an ED-treatment pitchman.

During the course of his essay, Posner asserts that "most journalists are liberals" and deploys the term "liberal newspapers" without evidence or definition.

"Strong vigilance" is the preferred code for signalling a rate rise, and Jean-Claude Trichet, the bank's president, had been deploying the term of late.

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