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Non-negotiable minimum staffing levels for response teams are now termed "aspirational" staff levels.
The technology-based companies expanded into the surrounding town and cities, which is now termed Silicon Valley.
The lists of the unemployed have been winnowed, to restrict access to what is now termed Employment Insurance EII).
Bush urged giving scientists the freedom and funding to pursue "basic research", including work "performed without thought of practical ends" (often now termed "curiosity-driven").
With his colleagues, he midwifed the development of economics and secured its foundation in what are now termed the new universities.
What were once called "raves" are now termed "festivals"; EDM is what we used to know by the name of techno.
"Grexit" – or "Grexident", as exit by accident is now termed – would be a calamity for Greece and Europe as a whole.
In the recent 2016 re-definition, grade A is now termed "biochemical leak" and no longer considered a true PF.
This has been in part because of the strategy of the early delivery of a non cross-resistant agenon cross-resistanthemotheragentnow termed switch mafternance theraplatinum
The first synthetic PAs were produced in the 1930s, now termed as nylons, which are pure aliphatic.The other type of PAs are pure aromatic PAs, addressed as aramids.
As increasing anthropogenic CO2 emissions are absorbed by the oceans, a decrease in seawater pH is expected to occur, causing what is now termed ocean acidification (OA).
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