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Thanks to an early Easter, this term seems to have gone on for an eternity, with its plethora of exams, trips, plays, concerts and sports days.
Some authors have used the term "secondary BMS" to indicate a form of oral complaint caused by local/systemic pathological conditions (including drugs), but even this term seems to be inappropriate, as the term "BMS" automatically excludes any known cause of any type of oropharyngeal complaint.
Starting with Ann Marie Slaughter's New York Times article A Toxic Work World in September to a great SHRM Next Chat we participated in this week on Teaming Up to Take Out a Toxic Culture, this term seems to have become a new buzzword that characterizes the experiences of many American workers.
This term seems explicitly to convey unfairness, and it only gained political traction when a new governing party was elected in the 1990s with a goal of reducing unfairness within health and other sectors.
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This summer the term seems broad enough to include mainstream rock (Plain White T's), sparkly pop (Paramore) and self-deprecating hip-hop (Gym Class Heroes).
Although the term seems inadequate, these structures are, in fact, functioning shelters for birds.
Goldman describes its actions as hedging, but the use of that term seems misleading.
Because, of course, what the term seems to encompass is all perfectly admirable.
But the term seems to have stuck.
On one level, the term seems pretty self-explanatory.
Then again, this particular term seems to literally prohibit picking up a pen and writing down your balance on a piece of paper.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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