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So it takes more than a change in terminology to demonise the recipients of social security.

And he gave a short lesson in terminology to the assembled Yankees, "Now y'all might call it the Civil War, but we call it the 'War of Northern Aggression' down South".

This allows important shifts in terminology to be tracked down to their origins, which offers a way to identify truly ground-breaking work the sort of stuff that introduces new concepts, or mixes old ones in novel and useful ways that are picked up and replicated in subsequent texts.

There is ambiguity in terminology, to be sure.

But for this change in terminology to mean something, technology managers need to treat it as something more than just a tool for career-oriented rebranding and resume enhancement.

There should be a change in terminology to reflect a more holistic approach.

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He added: "Perhaps this explains the shift in polemical terminology to the less prescriptive 'climate change'".

Mrs. Hall, a nurse's aide for the severely disabled, had recently taken a college course in medical terminology to improve her earning potential.

Last night, Karen transitioned from what is known as the "imminent" stage (in hospice terminology) to "active". This means that she is very close to death.

The answer, it seems obvious, is to produce more and better food from the available land, or in economic terminology, to increase agricultural productivity.

A comprehensive list of illnesses and symptoms was prepared in local terminology to avoid any translation problem.

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