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Herbalife's terminology, Mr. Johnson says, could use some editing.
Since we're talking about terminology, Mr. Glischinski said, how about you reporters?
The Afghan government took particular exception to that terminology, Mr. Faizi said.
"That's my field-directing terminology," Mr. Wardally explained, "for as much posters as can humanly fit in a space".
In the glossary of education terminology, Mr. Schott believed he had just given his students, for whom tuition is more than $13,000 a year, "a perfect teaching moment".
Whatever the terminology, Mr. Bush has never before so bluntly told voters that the choice was between him and "the dangerous illusion" (read Democrats) that the threat had passed.
To use Isaiah Berlin's terminology, Mr. Bolaño is a hedgehog masquerading as a fox: though his interests seem to range all over the map and throughout time, dark subterranean currents unite them in a single overarching concept.
One blogger listed the Marxist terminology that Mr. Hu used and wrote simply "madness".
Other tricky terminology questions, Mr. White said, include how to categorize ethanol, a highly controversial fuel, particularly when it is derived from corn: Is it renewable or not?
For, by co-opting the terminology of the living wage, Mr Osborne diverts attention away from the real Living Wage campaign, muddying the ethical waters still further and providing cover for businesses to continue to pay less than they should.
I've never found anything like it".The jury is still out as to the longevity of the wine remaining in the bottle after it has first been "accessed", in Mr Lambrecht's terminology.
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