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Usuage of these references in developmental jargon later came to embrace terms such as "emerging markets," and "less developed countries".
"As a unit, the family is not always ready to embrace terms like 'LGBT' or 'transgender,'" Garofalo told the Windy City Media Group.
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Young people are embracing terms like "genderqueer" and "pansexual" and creating a host of others because those labels describe how they view themselves better than the "old" ones did.
Linguistically, these terms are most frequently shared through the prism of rap and hip-hop, if we can embrace the terms hood and ghetto as terms of places – and not just as derogatory terms employed in times of insults.
It is too much to expect of human nature that people should freely acquiesce in and embrace such terms of cooperation.
My goal is to create a day to look forward to and embrace in terms of positive energy.
One way to do this is to embrace the term "danger" the way earlier activists reclaimed the term "queer".
I have no issue with the term, but I understand why some feminists don't want to embrace the term for themselves, because they fear it commits them to signing up to gender identities that oppress them.
Long term orientation (LTO) is the degree to which a society embraces, or does not embrace, long-term devotion to traditional, forward thinking values.
Nobody wants to embrace the term, least of all hipsters.
We made an active choice to embrace short-term profits and large-scale inefficiency.
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