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Kaprow stopped using the term to describe his own activities.
I'm using the term to mean more targeted interventions.
In other words, we're not using the term to describe compulsions like smoking or nail biting.
Instead, we're using the term to talk about employees whose psychological makeup translates into consistently problematic behavior.
Austen, Lewes argued, was "the greatest artist that has ever written, using the term to signify the most perfect mastery over the means to her end".
By 1960, however, people were using the term to describe a personal or collective disposition that ran too deep to be accessible to cursory introspection.
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But she wouldn't use the term to describe herself.
Bettelheim used the term to describe fairy tales.
Regrettably, we now use the term to describe almost anything.
Chomsky and other experts use the term to describe how we construct even the simplest utterances.
I use the term to convey the idea of obscurity and deliberate difficulty.
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