Sentence examples for misuse the term from inspiring English sources

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People often misuse the term "Regency" to describe art or antiques dating from a vague period between the 1790s and the 1830s, but technically the period only lasted between 1811 and 1820.

Outlook Weekly, part of the state news agency, quoted a military academic warning that to misuse the term "core interests" might undermine its deterrent value or even lead to armed conflict.Just now, Chinese diplomats, for all the talk of China's "peaceful rise", have weakened their case by upping the ante.

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Since every iMac includes a modem roughly four times that fast, why insult users with irrelevant information (and misuse the term "baud" in the bargain)?

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Another related statistical term issue, you misuse the term 'additive' in a few spots ("Again, we found an additive negative effect in plants unable to produce both traits" and "In contrast to the pollination results, we found no additive effect in the CHALxSWEET9 cross").

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Palestinian sympathisers accuse pro-Israeli groups of misusing the term "anti-Semitism" to stigmatise legitimate criticism.

The article quoted the demographer William H. Frey twice misusing the term "tipping point" to mean milestone or "culmination" of a trend.

In a particularly delightful moment, Blagojevich worries that they're misusing the term "bank fraud" in their copy.

In 2010 the European Parliament adopted UK Food Standards Agency labelling guidelines and, following a five year period for compliance, civil suits may be brought against anyone misusing the term from 2015.

In fact, in the first English attempt to pin down this odd new creature, the essay — William Cornwallis's "Of Essays and Books," from Discourses upon Seneca, published in 1601 (the year in which Robert Johnson defines his own Essais as "imperfect offers") — Cornwallis, with a comedy both intentional and un-, bygins by arguing that Montaigne had actually been misusing the term.

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