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According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), there are 21 million people around the world trapped in some form of forced labour, the term it uses to describe all forms of modern slavery, including trafficking, debt bondage and child labour.

*Politicians and commentators routinely use the word to describe all forms of full-face veiling, but a true burka is usually worn only in Afghanistan and some tribal areas of Pakistan – and is rarely seen in Britain.

Citizens United, a Supreme Court decision that opened the floodgates to unlimited money pouring into politics, is often used as shorthand to describe all forms of political corruption and influence-peddling.

Despite its merits, genomic fluidity is not meant to describe all forms of genome variation.

Tendinopathy is a generic term to describe all forms of tendon pathology including structural changes such as; degeneration, tendinitis, partial and full thickness tears.

In many jurisdictions, however, the term problem gambling is employed to describe all forms of gambling, including the more severe classification of pathological gambling, that lead to adverse consequences for the gambler, others, or the community (Neal et al., 2005).

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The elements of intentionality and private arrangement are key to defining which care-seeking behaviours constitute medical tourism as opposed to other forms of international medical travel such as formal cross-border care arrangements and emergency care for vacationing tourists, although the term has been used at times to describe all of these forms of care.

The strategy comprised subject headings and textwords describing all forms of family planning and reproductive control for women.

The term "mumblecore" was coined by an American film editor called Eric Masunaga to describe a form of improvised, ultra-low-budget movie featuring non- or semi-professional actors.

He used the word to describe a form of muscular rheumatism and to describe what is now known as rheumatic fever.

In the housing market the label is used more loosely to describe many forms of troubled homes.

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