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Mr. Leonard renders these apologetic changes in terminology with affecting awkwardness.

Some caution has to be exercised in interpretation of the literature as there are differences in terminology with respect to both palliative care patients (some corticosteroid studies relate only to 'advanced cancer' or 'pre-terminal' cancer) and to the categorisation of corticosteroid indications, particularly the definition of 'non-specific' symptoms.

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A third problem interfering with retrieval is the plurality in terminology associated with CPG studies including test, rule, index, equation, scale, score, profile, prognosis, risk estimate, and model.

The startup says it's aiming for its print-on-demand service to support very small minimum orders (as small as 46cm x 56cm — aka a 'fat quarter' in quilting terminology), with no limits on the numbers of colours that can be used per design.

The distinction between soul and spirit was first separated in Christian terminology, with spirit being the "seat of emotions".

As is common with all of Peirce's work in philosophy, various changes in terminology and subtleties with accompanying neologisms occur from one piece of work to the next.

Another is by focusing on the kind of reasoning involved: "conceptual" or "structural" reasoning (Stein 1988, Ferreirós 1999), or in terminology often associated with Hilbert, "axiomatic" reasoning (Sieg & Schlimm 2005).

Thus with regards to the water challenge of how and why to improve efficiency, society finds itself facing multiple risks; errors in terminology employed, poor engagement with local users on the issue; inappropriate computational methods and a lack of well-executed analyses to challenge commonplace views.

As in Singapore, the terminology with which we used to be able to discuss the true pedagogical issues has been dismantled by those in power with the result that proper educational discourse is well-nigh impossible.

The approach which includes a number of sequentially running procedures appears to show good results in terminology spectrum retrieval as compared with well-known keyphrases retrieval systems [6].

With changes in terminology, its description as "minor cognitive-motor disorder" in the literature had fallen out of use.

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