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In this paper, to avoid confusing that term with the more familiar statistical variance, which might apply to the whole distribution, we term it "within-side variance".
That's the science of wishful thinking, or, as we might term it, navel-gazing.
Just as this from the Fight for $15 is similarly making a case in the public square--or, as we might term it all, propaganda.
Ephron's parents were alcoholics, but she is not "a child of alcoholics", as the thriving abuse-based sector of the publishing industry might term it.
Some might term it something less.
Next we have what we might term experimentalism, encompassing a wide range of different approaches which all assume that thought experiments are a "limiting case" of ordinary experiments.
You can already imagine the spread betting: how many minutes into deliberations before Megaman turns down his favourite So Solid Crew ballad on what we might term his ethnic minority box and intones: 'she was askin' for it'?
When we are close to nature, we sometimes find ourselves, as Christians put it, surprised by joy: "A happiness with an overtone of something more, which we might term an elevated or, indeed, a spiritual quality".
This is what we might term the sheitgeist.
Steffen Moestrup's research critically investigates what we might term persona-driven journalism.
On both sides of what we might term our national trauma, there is fury and hurt.
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