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They note, merely, that "the term conveys a kind of academic attention to systematic behavior".
As these weddings become more common, they have acquired bohemian cachet, though the term conveys a certain recklessness.
As Ms. Wulke explained, the term conveys "someone who is very facile with light and knows how to treat light as an animistic partner, like it has personality, character and life".
In contemporary uses, the term conveys identity, sovereignty and the capacity for purposive action.
The term conveys the sense of a nonliteral meaning that is subtle and has its origins in human emotions.
True, Hurwitz was not being called "rabbi," which Orthodox feminists prefer, because the term conveys the same authority and respect that men enjoy.
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In this article, the authors use the term precancers because this term conveys only the defining features: occurrence prior to cancers, and existence as an identifiable lesion.
They emphasize the failure of science to establish exclusive boundaries around populations or lines of rigid distinctions that the term race conveys.
Qualcomm says the term also conveys value at a time when consumers are scrutinizing each purchase.
In other words: the term complexomics conveys an attitude of modesty compensated by hubris.
The term "Health" conveys numerous definitions which differ across cultures, different age groups, as well as people with various life experiences [ 1].
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