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Full of enthusiasm but light on policy prescriptions, Podemos condemns the entire political establishment as a self-serving elite which it terms "the caste".

The report stresses the church's immutable definition of marriage as "a faithful, committed, permanent and legally sanctioned relationship between a man and a woman, central to the stability and health of human society", but recognises the existence of same-sex relationships, which it terms "forms of human relationships which fall short of marriage in the form God has given us".

The company's feature phone business, which it terms simply "mobile phones", were at 55.8 million units sold — down 30% on last quarter and 21% on a year ago.

The European Commission considers that the extensive management of livestock on pasture land can assist in halting biodiversity decline, and the Commission promotes this type of land use, which it terms High Nature Value (HNV) farming.

Lowdown: Each bike has a "tech pack" that, along with displaying speed in RPMs and individual "power" output, assigns a number value to the resistance at any time on the bike, which it terms "Torq".

This formulation attempts to explain human consumption in terms of three components: population numbers, levels of consumption (which it terms "affluence", although the usage is different), and impact per unit of resource use (which is termed "technology", because this impact depends on the technology used).

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The network issued a statement urging the immediate and unconditional release of its journalists, which it termed arbitrary.

Pakistan accused India of carrying out airstrikes, which it termed "a highly escalatory act," and said India had lost "dozens of personnel" in the mountainous area.

The Jerusalem Post (unfairly in some eyes) put this down to Ukrainians' deep-rooted anti-Semitism, which it termed "vulgar and in-your-face".

A Change.org petition asked Jobs to remove the app, which it termed "anti-gay" and "anti-choice".

Frustrated at negotiations with the Republic and believing it weakened by both the Darul Islam and Madiun insurgencies, the Dutch launched a military offensive on 19 December 1948 which it termed 'Operatie Kraai' (Operation Crow).

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