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1 'Untreatable' is a more objective term.
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Are there any slang terms you can replace with more objective terms?
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Many scholars prefer the more neutral and objective term crisis cults because it is not acculturation as such that produces messianism but the crises and dislocations caused by certain forms of interaction between cultures.
Feminist scholars have argued that early terms from the 1990s, like 'violence against women', although emphasising its structural component, had to make room for the more neutral and objective term 'gender-based violence' (Ertürk 2009; Wieringa 1998).
The findings of the current study corroborate these previous observations by providing a more objective investigation in terms of morphology.
Such a complex "warm-up" routine was also meant to have the subjects better prepared to face up to the much more challenging "power" exercises, as well as was expected to put all participants on the same functional platform, as it were, so that subsequent results could consequently lend themselves to more objective assessment in terms of their actual statistical relevance.
We link the definition of "underuse" with the extinction rate used in the planetary boundaries framework to support a more objective use of the term.
For more objective detection of long-term SSEs, this linear trend removal process is useful under certain conditions.
Our findings can be interpreted as indicating that the subjective perception of sickness and work ability is more predictive of the length of sick leave, than the apparently more objective description in medical terms.
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