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In the 1970s, farmers developed strains of rapeseed with low and, in the American parlance, "generally recognized as safe" levels of erucic acid.

Moody's disclosed the inquiry in May, saying that the S.E.C. had warned that it might sue the firm for making "false and misleading" statements as part of its application as a nationally recognized statistical rating organization, known in S.E.C. parlance by the initials N.R.S.R.O.

With the rise and fall of the music-trading site Napster, the term MP3 entered common parlance to become one of the most widely recognized codecs.

This is tantamount to recognizing, in information-theoretic parlance, that a cellular uplink is not an interference channel but rather a multiaccess channel with distributed receiving antennas, and that it should be operated as such: all users should be served through all the APs within their range of influence.

Republicans recognized the value of concentrating black voters, who are reliable Democrats, in single districts, which are known in voting-rights parlance as "majority-minority".

In modern parlance, Jews and Christians in the classical Islamic state were what we would call second-class citizens, but second-class citizenship, established by law and the Koran and recognized by public opinion, was far better than the total lack of citizenship that was the fate of non-Christians and even of some deviant Christians in the West.

"I recognize there are risks from inadequate screening, but there are also risks from gapped billets," Beland said, using military parlance for empty slots in training.

Even conservative practitioners ("lumpers," in common parlance) might name dozens of ape genera from the fossils that have been discovered thus far; "splitters" might recognize more than 50.

Even if they were merely above average in the grand scheme of things talented "scrubs," in gaming parlance they recognize what they are up against and where their designers have let them down.

In their parlance: freedom.

In taxonomic parlance, V.

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