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Understand light terminology.
In the UK - where a serious legal commitment to human rights is wavering - we cannot afford to be loose with terminology.
Never unduly distressed when today's creative chefs play as fast and loose with culinary terminology as they do with traditional ingredients, I have cared more about how a dish tastes than what it is called as long as the name does not lead me astray by arousing wrong expectations.
However, our understanding of bioturbation as a community level process and of its environmental drivers is still limited by loose use of terminology, and a lack of consensus about what bioturbation is.
Other chefs are a little looser in their terminology.
Although these subgroupings refer to different stylistic responses to the comings and goings of the caregiver, they were not given specific labels by Ainsworth and colleagues, although their descriptive behaviors led others (including students of Ainsworth) to devise a relatively 'loose' terminology for these subgroups.
I've never left a healthcare experience surprised to have been disrespected, demoralized or dehumanized, but, I have been taken aback on occasion by being cared for by a provider with a grasp on cultural sensitivity and, I'd even go so far as to say, one having a loose grip on transgender terminology.
(b) Observations should be described using accepted imaging terminology, and should be as precise as possible, avoiding loose terms such as 'shadowing'shadowing
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