Sentence examples for term normally from inspiring English sources

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In 2012 the Israeli government adopted an anti-infiltration law – using a term normally reserved for Palestinians attempting to enter the country.

Grade inflation — a term normally associated with students — is widespread among Bay Area teachers, who receive so many favorable evaluations that it is impossible to tell how well they are performing, some educators say.

Back in 2001, a Japanese researcher named Koji Ando coined the term "normally off computing" to describe spintronics-based devices that, unlike our "normally on" devices, would completely turn off between operations even, for example, during the milliseconds of downtime between keystrokes as someone types.

Chairs in the Arts and Sciences and in Engineering and Applied Science are nominated by election, according to the procedures specified in the by-laws of their respective departments, and appointed by the President, with the concurrence of the dean or vice president and the Provost, for a term normally of three years.

On Friday, a disaster-response task force headed by Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda will vote on whether to announce that the plant's three damaged reactors have been put into the equivalent of a "cold shutdown," a technical term normally used to describe intact reactors with fuel cores that are in a safe and stable condition.

This specification assumes error term normally distributed with mean 0 and variance 1.

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Advisory committee terms normally coincide with the term of the Director.

Authorities described international soccer in terms normally reserved for Mafia families or drug cartels, and brought charges under racketeering laws usually applied to such criminal organizations.

It contains terms normally seen in a plea agreement, like a promise of continuing cooperation in exchange for not pursuing additional charges.

(The Forbes campaign tended to describe that victory, which involved 34percentt of the vote, in terms normally reserved for the winning of World War II, or at least the invention of penicillin).

The most recent of these was Four Loko, a bend of alcohol and stimulants – caffeine, taurine and guarana – which has been described in terms normally reserved for war criminals.

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