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Unacceptable terms include "adult community," "bachelor pad," "near churches" and "no children".
On his return to Tehran on Monday, the president accused the Prime Minister of talking in "inappropriate and unacceptable" terms.
Style guidelines for the University of California, Berkeley, including acceptable and unacceptable terms and abbreviations for the university and the campus, are available at http://identity.berkeley.edu.edu
The labels have accused Apple of misusing its position as the dominant online music provider to squeeze unacceptable terms from smaller record labels.
"Austria-Hungary used this event to accuse Serbia of organising the assassination, sending an ultimatum to Belgrade with almost unacceptable terms," it says.
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Dan Scorer, senior campaigns and policy manager at the learning disability charity Mencap said: "We are appalled that George Galloway, a member of parliament, has used this unacceptable term of abuse, which is deeply offensive to disabled people.
If, like Kerry, you're staring down the barrel of turning 40 and you still don't know that "chinky" is an unacceptable term, then that's your own problem and not anybody else's.
In contrast, although 'Obese' was often considered an unacceptable term to use, many people who were in the younger age group and/or appeared motivated thought the term could be effective for encouraging weight loss.
"The continuing detention without fair trial of prisoners is unacceptable in terms of human rights, but it is also ineffective in terms of counter-terrorism.
"We did some things in the first half that were unacceptable in terms of losing possession and we were chasing the game after that," said their coach, Steve McNamara.
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