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But what about local businesses with names that Siri has never heard, and might mistake for another phrase or the user misspeaking?
"While 'FAB' by itself could be taken to mean 'fabulous,' it could also be interpreted as an acronym for another phrase or an abbreviation for a different word.
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If one must decide whether to attend a wedding or respect a competing obligation instead, it would not be illuminating to describe this as a search for a mean between extremes unless "aiming at the mean" simply becomes another phrase for trying to make the right decision.
"Another phrase for the kind of physics I do is mesoscopic," says Donald.
Bob Scarpelli, DDB's chief creative officer in the United States, calls it advertising with "talk value" -- another phrase for creating buzz, that all-important intangible quality that with enough media exposure begins to seep into the culture.
There was the student in Cairo who cornered a reporter a year ago and demanded to know why the prison at Guantánamo Bay was still open, and the European foreign minister who, at a diplomatic dinner in Washington, asked whether "the pivot to Asia is another phrase for ignoring the rest of the world".
What's another phrase for, "meh, who cares?" That's what I'm thinking when I read that the MPAA tried to argue in court that making a personal copy of a DVD is illegal under the DMCA.
And often he is just—I don't know another phrase for it talking out of his ass.
Definition: a word or phrase that sounds like and is mistakenly used in a seemingly logical or plausible way for another word or phrase either on its own or as part of a set expression.
But there is another meaning for the phrase "civil society".
It's another ugly phrase, for an ugly phenomenon, because it means that, since they can't target it more precisely, what you're being given may very well be more than what your body needs to recover.
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