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The ancient authors often used words imprecisely, and smeared their meanings across and beyond the Hohfeldian categories.
He often used words for the deity, such as "God" and "Providence," while avoiding using the words "Jesus" and "Christ".
Most understood the BMI measure was a weight-related measure, but whilst relating it to weight they often used words which revealed their uncertainty: I'm not really terribly sure exactly what it [BMI] means.
In their expressions they often used words like 'problem', 'dilemma', 'emotion', 'discussion', 'reflection', or 'thinking around.' At the same time, some participants reported that they do not specify something as an ethical challenge in particular: ' We do not say: now this is ethics'.
Comments focused on how smoking would harm unborn children, and participants often used words such as 'suffer', 'affect' and 'feel': "no matter who you hide it from, the child will still suffer for it", and "your baby's always going to feel it so he'll know you're smoking".
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Fujita often uses words like love, hate and heart.
He says we often use words such as pain, fear and submission when describing death.
R. A. Dickey, a former English literature major at Tennessee, often uses words like "cogitate".
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