Terminology
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62 examples of Terminology in a sentence
It's also in terms of race, which turns out to be vastly more complicated than our
terminology
has allowed.
They wanted to distance themselves from us because we were being crucified in the media for investing 40 percent of the gross in recruitment and customer service and the magic of the experience, and there is no accounting
terminology
to describe that kind of investment in growth and in the future, other than this demonic label of "overhead."
Sorry to use philosophical
terminology
here, but when it's secreted at the axon end-plates of the motor neurons, a whole lot of wonderful things happen in the ion channels and the damned arm goes up.
Language represents specific stages in our lives, and
terminology
that is linked to our emotions.
Well, forget the terminology, Derek.
We could describe it using modern computer
terminology
as a kind of read-write culture.
Over time and through much hard work, the interpreter masters a vast array of tricks to keep up with speed, deal with challenging terminology, and handle a multitude of foreign accents.
We started this
terminology
because we needed a way to talk to each other.
If you go look up the peer-reviewed paper for this, you will see all kinds of fancy terminology: it's an illusory superiority complex, thinking we know things.
This terminology, it baffles me.
But with its spread to Sassanid Persia, it acquired its current name and terminology– "chess," derived from "shah," meaning king, and “checkmate” from "shah mat," or “the king is helpless.”
That
terminology
has stuck, but it doesn't actually refer to specific chemicals because these chemicals come in a lot of different shapes and forms.
Something called the law of diffusion of innovation, if you don't know the law, you know the
terminology.
Once Skeleton Man and the surviving platoon leader (or whatever he was--I'm not good on military unit terminology) reached the chemical plant, the movie moved into a zone of impossible nonsense that was almost mesmerizing.
The phrases, terminology, actions, were clearly written by someone with no knowledge of the American military at all.
The producers were very careful to include real medical
terminology
and real medical cases.
Episode No. thirteen of the fanciful (excuse the incredibly gay terminology) "Supernatural" TV series relocates Sam and Dean Winchester to Missouri where they have been called upon by an old flame of Dean's to investigate a string of mysterious murders occurring in their small town.
I watched this because I was a big fan of the original War Games movie which was based mostly on computer fact and real computer
terminology.
It was probably due to the fact that the movie was strongly British in dialogue and
terminology
and dealt a lot with football, (soccer here), which some may have trouble relating too in the U.S. It's unfortunate because this movie is absolutely fantastic and deserved much more coverage over here.
When therapists talked about the mental illness Ms. Crawford's character had, they really were reasonable in their diagnosis and the
terminology
they used was correct for that day.
you shouldn't stand in such worthless part of the movie such as the graffiti
terminology.
Trying to understand why people (especially, young people, and even more so young girls) become terrorists (or freedom fighters; the
terminology
is heavily dependent on your alliances) is quite noble.
Her figure was lovely and the one reviewer on this board who said she was fleshy should rethink his or her
terminology.
Most Italian films are either shown in hardly any movie theatres - if any at all - while American blockbusters clog the screens of Italian cinemas up and down the peninsula for months (cliched 1960s
terminology
such as "cultural imperialism" springs to mind!).
Any similarity to real computer
terminology
and technology, or real hackers' lives - both far more interesting than these hip cartoon technoteens - is purely coincidental.
The range of (at the time) operating medical and CB radio procedures and terminology, the open identification with real-time Los Angeles and the range of rescue situations faced by Station 51 and their paramedics showed how thorough Jack Webb's research and commitment to authenticity was, pushing the benefits of the paramedic program in the face of a skeptical California state government; as a concerned West Coast citizen with an eye on the Big One he probably knew this was an important step forward in public health that would save many, many lives when that day inevitably arrived.
Islamic
terminology
has been established to describe these differences.
The doctor says that you probably have two years to live, or a 50% expected improvement in “survival” (medical
terminology
for living another five years) if you undergo chemotherapy.
The
terminology
is striking, and underscores the difficulty of Europe’s search for a way out of its current malaise.
But when the technology requires high skills – technological change is “skill-biased,” in economists’
terminology
– its adoption and diffusion will tend to widen the gap between the earnings of low- and high-skill workers.
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