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Often, the simpler site or a more specific term is better.
However, this general usage creates the need for a more specific term, such as new governance, to refer to the changes in the state since the 1980s.
The more specific term "computer ethics" has been used, in the past, in several different ways.
Mr Kramer is pushing for the more specific term "recognised operating agencies" to be used instead.
The more specific term monokaryon is used when primary mycelia harbour only a single haploid nucleus in their cells (1n).
Another terminological move was to substitute 'perpetrator' for 'offender' to fit better with security/counter-terrorist literature and the inability to find a more specific term: 'hostile reconnaisseur' was contemplated, but not for long).
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In addition, higher specificities are more desirable because it is more informative to have more specific terms than more general terms in the functional analysis of clusters.
Use the more specific terms when they apply.
His advice to Mr. Obama: "He's going to have to talk about the economy in more specific terms.
In more specific terms, what are the possibilities of historicizing National Socialism without minimizing the historical place of the Holocaust.
A Flickr staffer posted: "The overwhelming majority of searches on Flickr include some very general terms – sometimes alone and sometimes in conjunction with other, more specific terms.
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