Sentence examples for subtle terminology from inspiring English sources

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This example illustrates that subtle terminology differences (two LOINC codes which almost mean the same thing) can determine whether two engines generate the same advice or not.

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Basically, Manson argues with a lot of not-so-subtle terminology that in our society, we are taught to focus on joy and happiness so much that we lose sight of the truths of life it's hard, it's painful, and it's about sacrifice.

One of the main challenges that we needed to overcome, was the variation in language - not just between Spanish and Portuguese, but also within the same language due to the subtle differences in terminology used across different media sources and countries.

Earlier, Mr. Jairazbhoy had observed that devotional tradition tended to divide along two opposing paths to ecstasy, which he characterized as the "heavy" and the "subtle" -- his terminology perhaps giving a clue to his preference.

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.

This subtle difference in terminology could mean dire consequences for those who delay seeking patent protection.

Note the large difference in meaning conveyed by the subtle difference in terminology between a 'measure in X' and a 'measure on X'.

When electronic sound synthesizers came along, it made sense to use the same key layout, but there was a subtle shift in terminology.

39 This subtle difference in terminologies may help to explain the better compliance with key methodological principles in studies that refer to the method as 'PDSA'PDSA

Subtle differences in rule logic and terminology mapping appear to account for much of the discordance.

These efforts to uncover implicit value judgments are important, given that values can influence subtle decisions about research questions, methodologies, terminology, and models (Ashford 1988; Douglas 2009; Elliott 2011; Kriebel et al. 2001).

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