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We have also revised the text extensively to improve both its clarity and precision, using a more precise terminology throughout.
And then the precise terminology was jettisoned in favor of the common shorthand.
A source said: "We need to come up with more precise terminology.
In the most precise terminology, a set of personal names is called anthroponymy and their study is called anthroponomastics.
Ms. Chapman's speaking voice, which retains the practical twang of her Ohio childhood, registers the precise terminology as cleanly as black type on a white page.
There was a Byzantine version in the 13th century by Planudes and a 16th-century English one by Elizabeth I. Thus the resolute intellectual activity of Boethius in an age of change and catastrophe affected later, very different ages, and the subtle and precise terminology of Greek antiquity survived in Latin when Greek itself was little known.
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The Maori of New Zealand developed the most precise aesthetic terminology of Oceania, describing both the innate properties of a work and its effect on the viewer.
The boy pursues this end with monastic devotion, practicing stretches and strengthening exercises, which Wallace describes in precise anatomical terminology — lateral malleolus, splenius capitis, longissimus cervicis, etc. — creating a coolly detached, almost scientific portrait of psychological extremity.
One possible model for this way of thinking about eliminativism might be the discontinuance of talk about germs in favor of more precise scientific terminology of infectious agents.
To be precise about terminology, we term any base that differs from the consensus base (typically the base in the reference genome) a single nucleotide difference (SND).
18th century plant taxonomy bequeathed to the 19th century a precise binomial nomenclature and botanical terminology, a system of classification based on natural affinities, and a clear idea of the ranks of family, genus and species — although the taxa to be placed within these ranks remains, as always, the subject of taxonomic research.
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