Sentence examples for piece of terminology from inspiring English sources

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The noise distorts the facts almost as much as that misleading piece of terminology.

N is for Net shot It may seem an obvious piece of terminology but it is the name given to a shot in badminton which just makes it over the net and drops to the floor, notoriously difficult for a rival player to get back.

'Qualia' is an especially confusing piece of terminology, even by the standards of the profession that brought us 'realism'realism

It is important for Heidegger that these dimensions of dwelling are conceived not as independent structures but as (to use a piece of terminology from Being and Time) ecstases phenomena that stand out from an underlying unity.

(Informally, an instantaneous temporal part of me is an object that is a part of me, is made of the exactly same matter as I am whenever it exists, and has exactly the same spatial location as I do whenever it exists, but exists at only a single instant.[10]) To frame the locational dispute, it will be useful to have one further piece of terminology.

One old standby for any musician's name is to make a reference to a musical concept or piece of terminology.

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The committee is also generally unhappy with the various vague pieces of terminology used in the bill — ostensibly, says the government, to attempt to future proof the legislation — warning that ill-defined terms have led to "significant confusion on the part of communications service providers and others" as to the scope of the proposed legislation.

The exposition is extremely sloppy, and many sentences seem to be just meaningless combinations of various pieces of terminology.

Learn a bit of terminology.

On "House of Lies" he appears in almost every scene, often delivering complicated speeches and occasionally facing the camera to walk the audience through a piece of management consultant terminology.

The work, which eventually became a standard piece of Quaker theology, contains a fair amount of terminology that Spinoza later employed, which suggests that Spinoza helped to formulate this basic statement of Quaker doctrine.

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