Sentence examples for the official terminology from inspiring English sources

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The official terminology is that the villages are "united under Huaxi", but the reality is far more like a corporate takeover.

On Sky News yesterday afternoon, Bishop effectively refused to confirm what Australia's policy was on the official terminology describing East Jerusalem.

1. Nine doctors have now given expert medical opinion that Warren Hill is "mentally retarded" – the official terminology still widely used in the US in legal parlance.

The federal government classifies a person as not in the labor force, the official terminology for a person who does not have a job and is not trying to find a job, if they have not applied for at least two jobs in the past month.

" 'Shared Tenant Services' is the official terminology," he added.

The official terminology 'abnormal Hilit' is used in Uighur medicine to describe a syndrome.

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The correct (and official) terminology of all such persons is "illegal alien," intentionally softened to "undocumented immigrant" in many references.

For instance, a French document from France versus from French Canada (Québec, New Brunswick) may use different official terminology with respect to the same field (i.e. government, education, nautical engineering, forestry, etc).

There is no generally accepted notion of what 'landscape' might be, and the terms in which respondents describe the landscape do not correspond to the official landscape terminology as set down in the ELC.

We used the Norwegian original along with the English counterpart of Synnestvedt's monograph (Synnestvedt 1869), two of the most important monographic works of the eighteenth century pertaining to the anatomical description of the bursae (Monro 1788, Rosenmüller 1799), and all versions of the official anatomical terminology (Final Report 1933, Donáth 1969, FCAT 1998).

Although it is not an official terminology, it was recently proposed that the terms "sequence-controlled" and "sequence-defined" have different meanings.

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