Sentence examples for uses of terms from inspiring English sources

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So far, FIFA has gone after more than 1,200 infringement cases in 65 countries.This week Britain's House of Lords began debating the anti-ambush-marketing provisions in the London Olympics Bill, which among other things would prohibit uses of terms like "gold", "summer" and "2012" in advertisements by non-sponsors, that "seek to create an unauthorised association" with the games.

It is no wonder that our students are confused between the scientific and vernacular uses of terms.

So if we are to expect students to understand scientific uses of terms like cause, chance, and random, we need to be aware that what students hear is generally not going to be what the professor or teacher means.

The present review was undertaken to objectively explore some of the origins and current uses of terms for symptoms, signs, and causes of abnormal uterine bleeding and to demonstrate the international lack of uniformity.

Ultimately, Kant will also seek to reveal the very specific formal fallacies that vitiate the metaphysical arguments, to demonstrate that (although they have the appearance of soundness) the positions in each case are implicitly grounded in, or deploy, dialectical uses of terms and concepts, misapplications of principles, and conflations of appearances with things in themselves.

He uses a general division into equivocal, univocal, and analogical uses of terms, and he presents both of the threefold divisions of analogy mentioned in the previous section, but he offers no prolonged discussion, and he writes as if he is simply using the divisions, definitions, and examples with which everyone is familiar.

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Mr. Mosley described Mr. Louis-Dreyfus's use of terms like "McCarthyism" as "ridiculous hyperbole".

Indeed, this invasion of technology is prompting the use of terms not previously common in real estate circles.

On Sunday, a group of gay rights activists protested Tyson's recent use of terms that they labeled homophobic.

As a compromise, professor Lord and others propose the use of terms such as "victim-precipitated homicide".

The subject is interesting, but the author's repetitiveness and some sloppy use of terms detracts from the intended message.

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