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This is especially true in sentences that are already burdened with several complex terms and ideas.

But I have introduced, as did the Express article on the research, new terms and ideas beyond the report's data on depression.

There are hazards for democratic forces if they conscript terms and ideas from western centres of power that are regarded as harbouring "imperial" objectives by many in the world today.

Additionally, instructors can email out a worksheet with key ideas which students should be prepared to define or explain in class, or a list of conceptual terms and ideas for students to chew on before and after class.

So I decided to build a brief and basic history lesson — a scaffolding of events, terms, and ideas that would be enough for the students with the least knowledge of the topic to understand the references made in the book.

I wish to extend a sincere thanks to all the engineers and radio hams (many of whom are also engineers) who exhibited a tremendous amount of patience in assisting me in understanding all the technical terms and ideas permeating this collection.

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Generally speaking, in this in this context, "folk" actually means "racist" and has caused many opponents to suggest that he has co-opted the term and ideas of the Icelandic "Asatru" for his own hateful devices.

He called for "out-of-the-box unprecedented solutions". And he saw such solutions emerging from the "revolutionary ideas" embedded in the crown prince's vision, particularly the focus on providing "quality life" to Saudis, a term and idea Khashoggi attributed directly to U.S. discourse.

This unnecessary idling can be remedied with shore power (which is a term and idea borrowed from the shipping industry), or Truck Stop Electrification.

Forest and prairie are just two of a plethora of names applied to ecological assemblages defined in a variety of ways, methods, and terms, and many ideas exist regarding what constitutes an assemblage.

I'd be much more interested in reading political or other essays by you than something via n+1, something with a lot of terms and received ideas.

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