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And then the precise terminology was jettisoned in favor of the common shorthand.
Ms. Chapman's speaking voice, which retains the practical twang of her Ohio childhood, registers the precise terminology as cleanly as black type on a white page.
The precise terminology for some may vary between organisations and styles, so what follows are the terms used by the Aikikai Foundation.
Whatever the precise terminology, what is key to these roadmaps is making the bridge between high-level national targets and the technical details of how money actually flows across banking, capital markets, insurance and investment.
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For ease of use, we used the more common terminology of "vitamin B-12" in place of the more precise terminology of "cobalamin" (9).
In the most precise terminology, a set of personal names is called anthroponymy and their study is called anthroponomastics.
When (f(x) = q(x)(x-t)), instead of simply saying that (x-t) is a factor of (f(x)), we may sometimes use the more precise terminology that (x-t) is a (right) factor of (f(x)).
Actress Jodie Foster was one of the celebrities most often mentioned, especially after Queer Nation and others pointed out the homophobia (or, by today's more precise terminology, the transphobia) of the 1991 hit The Silence of the Lambs, about which she said nothing (see Michelangelo Signorile's HuffPost piece about Jodie Foster's coming out).
We review the nature of the race controversy in the context of biomedical research and highlight several challenges to policy action, including restrictions resulting from commercial or regulatory considerations, the difficulty in presenting precise terminology in the media, and drifting or ambiguous definitions of key terms.
"They waste a lot of energy protecting what they already did instead of moving on". Balague and several Russian sports psychologists discussed the importance of precise terminology with athletes.
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